Posts Categorized: 2015 Season

Day 18: Soprano Talya Lieberman in the Artist Spotlight

During the 2015 season, the blog will feature interviews with our Filene Young Artists. Today, we hear from soprano Talya Lieberman, Susanna in Figaro and a cast member of Steven Blier’s Rodgers Family concert. Which experience(s) most influenced your decision to become a professional singer? What’s the earliest point in your life that you can identify in pointing you in this

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Day 17: Ciao, Caro Nico

With the passing of Nico Castel last weekend, we in the opera world were reminded how much he meant to so many people, how continuously aghast we always were about his prodigious talent, and what a marvelous legacy he has left. WTO alumnus Alan Held recalls a Wolf Trap memory in this remembrance: In 1988,

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Day 16: Making Friends with Figaro

Never seen Figaro? Maybe never been to the opera at all? These 6 minutes are for you. PS – If you’re seeing this post in early June 2015, and you live near Washington, D.C., you’re in luck. :) PPS – What’s with that crazy graphic? Check it out here.

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Day 15: Dedication – PJ Paparelli

I sat down with Marriage of Figaro director David Paul last week, and we talked about his work with mentor and friend PJ Paparelli, who died in an automobile crash a few days after we began rehearsals in May. David would like to dedicate his work on our production of Figaro to PJ. David first

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Day 14: Soprano Kerriann Otaño in the Artist Spotlight

During the 2015 season, the blog will feature interviews with our Filene Young Artists. Today, we hear from soprano Kerriann Otaño, Countess Almaviva in Figaro and the High Priestess in Verdi’s Aida in Concert. Which experience(s) most influenced your decision to become a professional singer? What’s the earliest point in your life that you can identify in pointing you in this

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Day 13: Baritone Reginald Smith, Jr. in the Artist Spotlight

During the 2015 season, the blog will feature interviews with our Filene Young Artists. Today, we hear from baritone Reginald Smith, Jr.,, Count Almaviva in Figaro and a member of the cast for Steven Blier’s Rodgers Family concert. Which experience(s) most influenced your decision to become a professional singer? What’s the earliest point in your life that you can identify

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Day 11: Party Talk

Last night we kicked off our 2015 professional development series with a wonderful discussion led by two members of the Wolf Trap Foundation’s Development team – Anne Tilson Coppola and Jackie Sims. They gave our singers some wonderful tips on how to survive and thrive in cocktail party and reception chatter with opera lovers! (Tips I

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Day 10: The Return of Lunch Music

Every Wednesday afternoon during the summer season, WTO singers bring live music to our colleagues at the Wolf Trap Foundation. Our beautiful atrium – the Earle C. Williams Learning Center at the Center for Education – is the site of these short lunchtime concerts. The 2015 series was kicked off in great style with this program

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Day 8: In Memory

On this Memorial Day, our hearts are bound with those of all our friends and families whose loved ones have died in service of this beautiful country. I am reminded today of the Opera Philadelphia production of Silent Night that Lee Anne and I saw a few years ago. The opera’s characters aren’t American soldiers, but its themes are

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