Video: ‘So You Think You’re Louder Than an Opera Singer?’ by Hailey Gavin on July 10, 2017 share https://youtu.be/W-BxbERe8aQ
Guest critic: ‘L’Orfeo’ makes ‘excellent use of the Amphitheater space’ by Christopher H. Gibbs on July 9, 2017 share Claudio Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo of 1607 is not literally the first opera ever composed, but it certainly is the first one
Chautauqua Opera presents U.S. stage premiere of Respighi’s arrangement of ‘L’Orfeo’ by Nathan Healy on July 7, 2017 share The only thing that’s changed is everything. “It’s completely different, but exactly the same,” said baritone Daniel Belcher. At 8:15
Chautauqua Opera Company’s Young Artists share personal stories at Afternoon of Song Recital by Nathan Healy on July 6, 2017 share Opera’s landscape is vast. If the contrast in their favorite opera moments is any indication, the Chautauqua Opera Company’s Young
Club challenges Opera in newest Invasion event by Nathan Healy on July 4, 2017 share It will be a fight to be heard. At 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sharpe Field, members of the Boys’ and
Steven Osgood focuses on the emotional in Masterclass by Nathan Healy on July 3, 2017 share Steve Osgood might not consider himself a master, but he does have something unique to teach young singers. At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fletcher Music Hall, Osgood, the Chautauqua Opera Company’s general and artistic director,
Chautauqua Opera invites audiences to get to know ‘Hydrogen Jukebox’ by Nathan Healy on July 2, 2017 share Until Steve Osgood handed Cara Consilvio Hydrogen Jukebox, she had never heard of the opera. “It is such a complex
Gity Razaz premieres song at Afternoon Recital by Nathan Healy on June 29, 2017 share Gity Razaz As recently as five days ago, Gity Razaz hadn’t met the woman who penned the poem to which