Podcast 091: Roundtable, Opera and Community
Podcast 091: Roundtable, Opera and Community
Letters That You Will Not Get: Women’s Voices from the Great War at AOP and Quamino’s Map at Chicago Opera Theater are b... Read more
7 Sep 2022
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1hr 24mins
Podcast 090: 2020 OPERA America Discovery Grants Part 2
Podcast 090: 2020 OPERA America Discovery Grants Part 2
The show features all the composer/librettist teams to receive the 2020 OPERA America Discovery Grants which support com... Read more
10 Jun 2022
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1hr 28mins
Podcast 089: 2020 OPERA America Discovery Grants Part 1
Podcast 089: 2020 OPERA America Discovery Grants Part 1
The Indie Opera Podcast is releasing an episode which was recorded in the Spring of 2020 that got derailed during the st... Read more
5 May 2022
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1hr 18mins
Podcast 088: Quamino's Map with Deborah Brevoort, Kimille Howard, Jeri Lynne Johnson and Cori Ellison
Podcast 088: Quamino's Map with Deborah Brevoort, Kimille Howard, Jeri Lynne Johnson and Cori Ellison
Joining us are Librettist and playwright Deborah Brevoort, conductor Jeri Lynne Johnson, dramaturg Cori Ellison, and dir... Read more
7 Apr 2022
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1hr 17mins
Podcast 087: Carla Lucero and Dr. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz, The Three Women of Jerusalem
Podcast 087: Carla Lucero and Dr. Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz, The Three Women of Jerusalem
Carla Lucero is the first Latinx and female composer to be commissioned by LA Opera. We discover how they translated the... Read more
2 Mar 2022
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1hr 21mins
Podcast 086: Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell
Podcast 086: Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell
Having both worked on Pulitzer Prize-winning projects, it was fascinating to hear how they view American opera and what ... Read more
2 Feb 2022
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1hr 8mins
Podcast 085: The Hang with Taylor Mac, Matt Ray, Chanon Judson, Machine Dazzle
Podcast 085: The Hang with Taylor Mac, Matt Ray, Chanon Judson, Machine Dazzle
Described as “a ritual celebration of queerness, questions, and the eternity of a moment,” the show is rooted in the jaz... Read more
13 Jan 2022
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1hr 6mins
Podcast 084: Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather
Podcast 084: Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather
Malcolm is the youngest and first Black Music Director of the NYC-based The Dessoff Choirs, which is currently celebrati... Read more
2 Dec 2021
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1hr 11mins
Podcast 083: Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl, Eurydice
Podcast 083: Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl, Eurydice
We discuss the history and meaning of this oft-adapted myth, and what drew both writers to it. We delve into their creat... Read more
8 Nov 2021
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1hr 19mins
Podcast 082: Lawrence Brownlee and Michael Spyres
Podcast 082: Lawrence Brownlee and Michael Spyres
Michael and Larry describe how they met, the wrench thrown into their international performance schedules by Covid, and ... Read more
13 Oct 2021
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1hr 14mins