I have been thinking about how best to begin this blog space on my website and had come to no conclusions until I was recently asked to answer a few questions about opera in anticipation of The Glenn Gould School's double bill on the 16th and 17th of November. In my defense, I've been very busy lately with school, master classes (with luminaries Timothy Noble and Liz Upchurch), a concert as a soloist with the Cantabile Chamber Singers, and--of course--opera rehearsals. Given all this, I am afraid I will just point you in the direction of The Glenn Gould School's own blog post, which you may find here, and remind you that our production of Ned Rorem's Three Sisters who are not Sisters and Joseph Vézina's Le Lauréat is going up this weekend! Everything sounds beautiful, the stage looks amazing, the special lighting in the Rorem looks fantastic, and I have to say that the Vézina is quite possibly the cutest thing I have ever heard in my entire life. And I have definitely watched my fair share of mewing kittens on Youtube...
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!