When Diana Cohen was a child, she looked up to her father Franklin Cohen as her musical teacher. When she became an adult, she teamed up with him to create ChamberFest Cleveland, whose goal is
From a young age, Omer Ben Seadia approached her craft with sagacity. “I always wanted to be a director,” Ben Seadia said. “I practiced performing because I knew that it would inform my work as
The Athenaeum Hotel was built in the 19th century, the same period in which art songs sprouted to popularity — making the parlor of the Athenaeum Hotel the perfect setting for premieres. Tonight, Chautauqua Opera
Marlena Malas dislikes the term “masterclass.” She views herself as a voice teacher, not a master. Malas teaches, not only at The Juilliard School, but at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Manhattan School
Chautauquans enjoy their music and are dedicated to those who create it. They proved this in 2021 when around a dozen people stood outside Fletcher Music Hall just to catch snippets of the School of
Everyone needs a little bit of fun. And that is exactly what string quartet Cuarteto Latinoamericano with classical guitarist JiJi will reflect with their music at 4 p.m. Monday, June 27, in Elizabeth S. Lenna
For an audition, an opera singer enters the room knowing the first aria they will sing. After they finish the first piece, however, the person directing the audition chooses an aria from the singer’s audition
After a two-year intermission, the Chautauqua Opera Company & Conservatory returns with much to celebrate — not just the recent welcome of the School of Music Voice Program into the fold. In 2020, Chautauqua Opera