Star Trek and the opera

Star Trek and the opera

So, I have a loving husband who happens to be a Star Trek fan. There's not a whole lot of direct overlap between a sci-fi lover and an opera lover, but one point of contact is in Robert Picardo, (aka The Doctor), and his singing skills on Star Trek: Voyager.

Jenna Simeonov - Nov 2, 2014
A Tale of Two Cio-Cio Sans

A Tale of Two Cio-Cio Sans

I worked on the COC's production of Madama Butterfly (the final show is tonight), and it was a chance for me to see a perfect example of artistic individuality. The twelve-show run at the Four Seasons Centre was shared by two almost entirely different leading casts, save for Elizabeth DeShong as Suzuki.

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 31, 2014
Ben Heppner To Host the COC Ensemble Studio Competition Gala

Ben Heppner To Host the COC Ensemble Studio Competition Gala

On November 25th, the Canadian Opera Company will present the second annual Centre Stage: Ensemble Studio Competition Gala. The best of Canada's young opera scene will sing for the chance to win some prize money ($1500-$5000), and they'll also be vying for a spot in the COC Ensemble Studio.

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 30, 2014
In recital: Lucia Cesaroni and Adrian Kramer

In recital: Lucia Cesaroni and Adrian Kramer

Coming up in Toronto next month: two Canadian singers team up in recital. Tenor Adrian Kramer, soprano Lucia Cesaroni and pianist Maika'i Nash present Extensions of Us: Melody and Movement.

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 28, 2014
He Said/She Said: Alcina at Opera Atelier

He Said/She Said: Alcina at Opera Atelier

Greg and I headed to the Elgin Theatre to see opening night of Opera Atelier's Alcina, and we teamed up on another joint review. Bonus: Greg can speak intelligently about Atelier Ballet, something I won't pretend to know well.

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 25, 2014
Talking with singers: Elizabeth DeShong

Talking with singers: Elizabeth DeShong

American mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong is currently in Toronto, singing a whopping twelve performances of Suzuki in the COC's Madama Butterfly. I asked her about singing, about listening onstage, and roles she'd love to sing.

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 20, 2014
Schmoperanation!

Schmoperanation!

So, I went to this year's Operanation and I had a blast. There were bright beehive wigs, Calvin Klein underwear models, the fab Keith Cole and his walking flash mob, and of course some awesome music by Yelle, DJ Phil & DJ Cozmic Cat, joined by the guests of honour, the COC Ensemble Studio. I wandered around with my camera clicking, and got a few great shots to share. Enjoy!

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 18, 2014
In review: Madama Butterfly

In review: Madama Butterfly

On Wednesday, October 15th I made my way on over the Four Seasons Centre at University and Queen Street West to check out the Canadian Opera Company‘s production of Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini (duh, Greg.)g

Greg Finney - Oct 16, 2014
On Pianists, Those Vicarious Opera Singers

On Pianists, Those Vicarious Opera Singers

I remember working with a class of first year voice students a few years ago; I saw them all individually (totally a bad idea, switched to masterclass format the next year), and I got the sense that for a majority of these students, they were working with a vocal coach for the first time. One particularly outspoken singer asked an unexpected question during our first coaching session together: "But, you're a pianist. Why are you telling me what to do?"

Jenna Simeonov - Oct 14, 2014
Falstaff: He said/She said

Falstaff: He said/She said

Greg and I went together to the COC's current production of Verdi's Falstaff, starring the cream of the Canadian crop. We decided to combine forces and write a joint review. Who loved what? Read on to see.

Jenna Simeonov Greg Finney - Oct 12, 2014

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