The 'Quiet Luxury' of haute-contre Cyrille Dubois

Wanna Write for Schmopera?
EditorialWe want to keep a two-way conversation with the people making opera happen today, and that means hearing from more voices. If you're eager to write, and have your apostrophes in order, we want to hear from you.

Hercules? Yes please!
EditorialYou know you're writing about opera in North America when you start to drool over a show that doesn't open until April 5th. But hey, I like hype. I'm talking about the COC's production of Handel's Hercules, directed by the infamous Peter Sellars. I just can't imagine what won't be to love.

In review: Opéra de Montréal's Atelier Lyrique joins the COC Ensemble Studio
ReviewEach year the COC Ensemble and the Atelier lyrique de L'Opéra de Montréal send several of their respective artists on a week-long exchange. The artists travel to Toronto or to Montréal to work with teachers, coaches and dramaturges at the opposite company, and give local concerts highlighting the visiting singers and pianists.
Schmopera makes it to the big leagues
EditorialGreat news! I'll be making an appearance on behalf of Schmopera on the Big COC Podcast! With host Gianmarco Segato, I'll be joined by maestro Stephen Lord, who's in town conducting A Masked Ball at the Canadian Opera Company, and by Paula Citron, arts journalist, critic and broadcaster, and a past guest of the podcast.

Generally Awesome Mezzo Joyce DiDonato Saves My Writer's Block
EditorialMy hunt for blog-worthy tidbits had begun, and just as I felt the beginnings of a good old writer's block, I found myself on Joyce DiDonato's blog. That lady is just great. I'm not sure if everyone will remember this, but I spotted that letter to the editor that Joyce wrote for a publication by online magazine Opera21.

Opera Memes: A deconstruction
HumourI feel like deconstructing today. I was going for lighter fare on a Sunday, which usually means heading over to the land of the opera nerds on Tumblr.

It's Valentines Day! Now what?
HumourI thought about making a flow chart for Valentine's Day. It was going to be sort of like If-You're-Single-Do-This and If-You're-Attached-Do-This. But the answer to both is the same, making this a very simplistic flow chart indeed.

Album Review: Guitarias
ReviewThis week, Canadian baritone and guitarist Doug MacNaughton releases Guitarias. It's his debut recording on the guitar, fusing what's clearly been two important elements to Doug's life as a musician.

Opera Heroines in 2014: What if?
HumourSo, it's the week of Valentine's Day, and I was trying to think of an appropriate post. I started thinking of opera couples, and the things they have in common. It turns out that the thing in common is a break-up of some sorts. And the majority of the time it's because the stories are from long ago, before women could stand up for themselves.

Online Music is Obscuring Opera
HumourAs I sat for the nth time scrolling through my music library on my computer, trying to find that really cool bit between this aria and that finale, I switched from recording to recording, hoping that the track division would be different, and perhaps more conducive to my finding that super neat chord progression.