We are joined via Zoom by Arnold Geis who is a Los Angeles based tenor and performer for Film, Television, video games, and opera companies around the world and Soprano Chabrelle Williams who is an avid arts advocate, and three-time District winner of the New York Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. They were both performing…Continue reading Podcast 72: Chabrelle Williams and Arnold Livingston Geis
Month: March 2020
REVIEW: The Flying Dutchman
By Gregory Moomjy Now that the next Met season has just been announced and performances are under way for the final new production of the current one, I find myself reflecting on this season’s batch of new productions. I’m struck by the irony that a new production of The Flying Dutchman should follow so closely…Continue reading REVIEW: The Flying Dutchman
REVIEW: Leonore
Review by Gregory Moomjy According to legend, a rather high-profile gaffe occurred at the world premiere of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. At that time, he was almost completely deaf. However, regardless of his hearing, Beethoven was never one to write for the voice. Consequently, during rehearsals the Maestro faced many a disgruntled soprano who could not…Continue reading REVIEW: Leonore
Podcast 71: Matt Gray and Mila Henry from “The” American Opera Project
Matt Gray & Mila Henry from The American Opera Project (@aopopera on Facebook and Instagram) tell our usual suspects all about the Composers & the Voice training program which is in it’s 10th session of 2 year fellows, AOP’s Collaboration with the NYU Opera Lab and the family and schooling that shaped their lives and careers as creative…Continue reading Podcast 71: Matt Gray and Mila Henry from “The” American Opera Project