Interviews

Talking with singers: Kiandra Howarth

Talking with singers: Kiandra Howarth

"The nomadic lifestyle, whilst extremely exciting can often become tiring especially if you aren't able to spend time at home with family. I have been quite fortunate over the past few years to have at least one or two jobs which take me back to Australia to spend time with my family. I also like to keep busy with yoga!"

Jenna Simeonov
Considering Matthew Shepard: 20 years later

Considering Matthew Shepard: 20 years later

I love the word "consideration" - and its meaning to think about something carefully and thoughtfully, to bring one's attention to something. With this piece, I am inviting people, through music, to consider the story of Matthew Shepard's life, and in particular, how he died.

Jenna Simeonov
Nevill Holt Opera inaugurates new theatre with Mozart & Adès

Nevill Holt Opera inaugurates new theatre with Mozart & Adès

"Above all, it's a beautiful and intimate space. The natural colours and textures of the historic materials are brought out, and through a stunning skylight, daylight is brought into the space that was formerly a courtyard. It's a gem of a theatre!"

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with directors: Jennifer Williams

Talking with directors: Jennifer Williams

"My philosophy as a director is this: that opera at its best is a place where the possible can encounter the impossible, challenging our notions of what our reality could be like. Imagination and empathy are what shift perspectives and start conversations about what our world could be like. It's a mistake to underestimate its value."

Jenna Simeonov
Opera 5: new faces, new show

Opera 5: new faces, new show

Derventzis loves that Beaumarchais' Figaro plays - the 18th century source material of Rossini's Barber - tell stories of rich people being outwitted by society's underdogs: "a woman and a servant."

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with conductors: Damian Iorio

Talking with conductors: Damian Iorio

"Regardless of whether I am with a new orchestra or not, I wish everyone a 'good morning' and then start playing immediately. It is important not to waste any time and both sides need to learn about each other."

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Cristina Pasaroiu

Talking with singers: Cristina Pasaroiu

"Everything is relative. You have just to be true with yourself, to know where your limits and qualities are and try to be always sincere."

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Samantha Hankey

Talking with singers: Samantha Hankey

"At the end of the day, it is our career and our life, and we need to make the artistic and personal choices that makes us who and what we are. It is important to accept all of the feedback, suggestions, and options with an open mind, but always sift through them to find your voice."

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Ashley Riches

Talking with singers: Ashley Riches

"The mobile and solitary nature of the job is one of the hardest things for singers, so my time with my family is really important to me. I'm really careful about letting my job compromise that and I've been lucky enough (so far) to have a good balance between time at home vs. travelling. When away I read and write a lot, which in combination with cross-fit and crosswords, keeps me sane."

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Adela Zaharia

Talking with singers: Adela Zaharia

I have different favorite singers, especially for the roles that I am singing. For Traviata, it's the great Virginia Zeani or Anna Moffo, for Konstanze in Entführung it's Eda Moser. For her interpretation, energy on stage, and the passion that goes into the singing, it's of course Maria Callas.

Eva Cahen

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