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Opera Memes: A deconstruction

Opera Memes: A deconstruction

I 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.

Jenna Simeonov
It's Valentines Day! Now what?

It's Valentines Day! Now what?

I 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.

Jenna Simeonov
Album Review: Guitarias

Album Review: Guitarias

This 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.

Jenna Simeonov
Opera Heroines in 2014: What if?

Opera Heroines in 2014: What if?

So, 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.

Jenna Simeonov
Online Music is Obscuring Opera

Online Music is Obscuring Opera

As 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.

Jenna Simeonov
Neuroserialist music: a term I may have just coined

Neuroserialist music: a term I may have just coined

Professor Eduardo Miranda at the University of Plymouth is conducting a really neat experiment. It involves having a subject wear a cap that measures brain waves, and those measurements are sent to a computer. The computer program then assigns various types of brainwave activity to a set musical phrase.

Jenna Simeonov
Who cares what Mozart loved?

Who cares what Mozart loved?

Jenna Simeonov
Not quite in review: Così fan tutte

Not quite in review: Così fan tutte

Last night, I watched with a perma-grin as my friends and colleagues in the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio had their performance of Così fan tutte at the Four Seasons Centre. I was fortunate to have worked with some of the cast in the early stages of learning their roles, and it was an amazing experience to hear the final product.

Jenna Simeonov
In review: the COC's A Masked Ball

In review: the COC's A Masked Ball

On Wednesday, I braved the ridiculous snow for a much-needed Verdi fix at the Four Seasons Centre. The Canadian Opera Company's current production of A Masked Ball had piqued my interest, both for the exciting cast and for the production, of which I'd only seen a few curious photos.

Jenna Simeonov
Opera: don't judge it by its people

Opera: don't judge it by its people

There is this stereotype of "theatre folk." They come to rehearsal enveloped in pashmina, they identify themselves with their choice of uniquely quirky glasses-frames, and they wear the kind of clothing that begs the honest question, "Did you make that tunic yourself?"

Jenna Simeonov

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