It wasn’t until Act Two of ¡Figaro! (90210) that Chautauqua Opera Young Artist Laura León understood the political significance of a show that was once a
Eric Einhorn, stage director of Chautauqua Opera Company’s ¡Figaro! (90210), has directed different operatic versions of The Marriage of Figaro, The Barber of Seville and The
Chautauqua Opera Young Artist, Yazid Gray, baritone, performs "Mein Sehnen, mein Wähnen" from "Die tote Stadt" during the annual Sing-In on Monday, June 17, 2019
Deborah Sunya Moore, vice president of performing and visual arts Amid the hustle of Chautauquans scurrying to get ready for the season, the Chautauqua Opera Company
A sense of history and legacy will soar out from Norton Hall as the Chautauqua Opera Company celebrates the 90th anniversary of both the Chautauqua Opera
On Monday, June 17, Steve Osgood, general and artistic director of Chautauqua Opera Company, introduced 24 Young Artists to the Chautauqua community at the annual
Chautauqua Opera Company performed three productions during the 2018 season. The operas were spread out over seven weeks, and none of them happened within a
Artists from three decades of Chautauqua Opera Company’s Young Artist Program will return to the grounds to perform at a fundraising event to benefit the
The collaboration between As One’s creators began like all great partnerships: drinking rosè at home over dinner. It was at that dinner in composer and
When Laura Kaminsky started creating the opera As One, she knew she wanted to involve filmmaker Kimberly Reed. As One, which tells the story of a transgender character
Chautauquans could be in the presence of a future Academy Award nominee Monday, August 6. Though nominations are months away, Kimberly Reed’s political documentary “Dark
Soprano Rachael Braunstein sings “Dich, tear Halle!” from Tannhaüser during the Chautauqua Opera Company’s Opera Highlights concert July 14 in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH /
Leading up to its final production of the 2018 Chautauqua season, Chautauqua Opera Company, along with the entire Department of Performing and Visual Arts, will