Talking with singers: Nino Machaidze

Talking with singers: Nino Machaidze

"I think a long career is made by saying 'No,' not by saying 'Yes' to everything. Even when there are really attractive operas that you want to sing in that moment and important opera houses are offering them to you, even more you must say 'No.' The more carefully you go, the further you will go!"

Jenna Simeonov - May 28, 2017
Talking with singers: Giles Tomkins

Talking with singers: Giles Tomkins

"Being a dad has also included an emotional maturity that frankly took me a little by surprise. As a result, I often feel more dramatically connected to the opera roles I take on, and not just the typical "father figure" parts. This in turn has impacted my singing as it's all part and parcel of how I produce my sound on the stage. It's an exciting time, as I feel there are many more opportunities opening up to me."

Jenna Simeonov - May 27, 2017
A full house for Canadian art song at 21C

A full house for Canadian art song at 21C

The Canadian Art Song Project itself has an unblemished history of presenting concert events that are thoughtful, wisely collaborative, and beautifully executed. No doubt, their high standards of concert-giving would extend beyond the realm of Canadian music; yet a trustworthy entity like CASP is a valuable tool in the large challenge of getting Canadian music written and heard. Simply put: if there's quality to the work, a sold-out crowd is no mystery.

Jenna Simeonov - May 26, 2017
Tough to watch: Oksana G.

Tough to watch: Oksana G.

There's much about Oksana that's maddening. Kind and trusting people make risky and uninformed decisions, and evil people lie and harm others with no remorse; everyday people ignore cries for help from sex workers, and helpless parents, left without money or police, turn to fortune-tellers in times of desperation. Maddening as it may be - and easy as it seems to say, "I'm too smart to fall for that" - the story of human trafficking is true and happening now.

Jenna Simeonov Greg Finney - May 25, 2017
Talking with singers: Nahuel Di Pierro

Talking with singers: Nahuel Di Pierro

I decided to become an opera singer when I was 7 years old. I was singing at the children choir at the Teatro Colon of Buenos Aires, and I remember the first time I performed on stage with Menotti's Help, Help, the Globolinks! I had a big shock. I was totally amazed by the stage, the costumes, the lights, the orchestra, the soloist... I think I went a little crazy at that moment... I will never forget it... That's why I sing...

Jenna Simeonov - May 23, 2017
Talking with composers: Aaron Gervais

Talking with composers: Aaron Gervais

Obviously, my opera Oksana G., which is opening this week, is something I'm very proud of. It's the longest and most ambitious piece I've ever written, the story is gripping and powerful, the vocal lines are nuanced yet singerly, the orchestration is colorful and dynamic, and every moment is vital — there is no "filler" music. It really embodies what I believe makes for great opera.

Jenna Simeonov - May 22, 2017
Opinionated opera fans: come write for us!

Opinionated opera fans: come write for us!

We're looking for opera lovers with writing chops! You'll attend shows, tell us all about them, and have your subsequent reviews published on Schmopera. Specifically (but not exclusively), we're eager to catch what's onstage in Calgary, Montréal, Vancouver, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Philadelphia, and Minneapolis.

Jenna Simeonov - May 21, 2017
Songbird: the debut album from Layla Claire

Songbird: the debut album from Layla Claire

"Because this was our own love project we were really free to change repertoire as we went. Marie-Eve and I started with a list of songs but during the rehearsal process we let some fall away and added others organically. We were after a cohesive sound garden — songs that we loved and thought worked well together, rather than a collection built around a specific theme."

Jenna Simeonov - May 21, 2017
Hype for a reason: AtG's La bohème

Hype for a reason: AtG's La bohème

There are a few moments that always kill me in La bohème. There's the sexy "buona sera/good night" that Rodolfo says to Mimì in Act I; there's that that part in Act IV where he tells her she's as pretty as a sunrise, and she corrects his poetry, saying it should be "sunset". There's the look on Schaunard's face when their fun and games pull a sudden 180, and he's faced with the scene of a dying woman and a very sad friend.

Jenna Simeonov - May 20, 2017
Don't miss: Songs of the Soul Beams

Don't miss: Songs of the Soul Beams

"I want the audience to take away the fact that it is OK to talk about grief. It is OK to talk about loss. Most importantly, it is OK TO NOT BE OK. As the composer, I wanted to normalize the experience of grief through this musical work."

Jenna Simeonov - May 19, 2017

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