
Newsletter – December 2022
In this Newsletter:
– BORN at TOSCA
– Announcements
– Community Highlights
– New Members
– Upcoming Events
– Special Thanks
In this Newsletter:
– BORN at TOSCA
– Announcements
– Community Highlights
– New Members
– Upcoming Events
– Special Thanks
In this Newsletter:
– BORN at TOSCA
– Announcements
– Community Highlights
– New Members
– Upcoming Events
– Special Thanks
In this Newsletter:
– Regional Opera Companies Lead the Way
– Black Opera in Boston
– Community Highlights
– New Initiatives
– Upcoming Events
– Announcements
In this Newsletter:
– Recent Events
– Important Updates
Last week, the Los Angeles Review of Books published a wide-ranging survey of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis’s operas. In the profile, which provides captivating experiential descriptions of Davis’s compositional style, author Thomas Larson quotes the composer’s explanation for opera’s diversity problem:
We are delighted to announce the publication of African Theatre 19: Opera and Music Theatre, edited by Christine Matzke, Lena van der Hoven, Christopher Odhiambo, and Hilde Roos.
BORN is extremely proud to announce that Prof Naomi André has won the American Musicological Society’s Judy Tsou Critical Race Studies Award for her monograph, Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement (University of Illinois Press, 2018).
Allison Lewis and Nicholas Newton discuss the Black Opera Database with Juliana M. Pistorius
This forum introduces the activist opera company White Snake Projects and their new opera motivated by the Black Lives Matter movement, including Q&A with one of the collaborating composers, David Sanford.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis might have been the first opera company to reopen and present a full season in person since the COVID-19 pandemic began. In May-June 2021 OTSL presented six events in festival format on the campus of Webster University.