Featured

Latest Posts

Talking with voice teachers, or meet my mother

Talking with voice teachers, or meet my mother

Mother's Day was this past weekend, and I spent it chatting with my mom on camera. Bonus: she's a singer and voice teacher who works with students of all ages. The timing was perfect to have Edwina Douglas talk about teaching teenagers, how parents can support their musically-inclined kids, and why she loves her work.

Jenna Simeonov
Viva Claire & Aviva!

Viva Claire & Aviva!

On Sunday, I was lucky enough to find myself invited to a small private recital by two of the best young singers in the country (there, I said it). Sopranos, and besties, Claire de Sevigne and Aviva Fortunata treated us to an intimate recital before they split up for about a year.

Greg Finney
Photographing the opera singer

Photographing the opera singer

A few photographers seemed to be popular among opera singers. Three of these popular photographers are Bo Huang, Dario Acosta, and Emily Ding. Dario is based in New York City, and has photographed singers like Anna Netrebko, Diana Damrau, and Plácido Domingo. Bo Huang is based in the Toronto area, working with the likes of Adrianne Pieczonka, Simone Osborne, and Krisztina Szabó. Emily Ding is an opera singer herself, and she works with Canada's rising stars (Claire de Sévigné, Jessica Muirhead, Gordon Bintner).

Jenna Simeonov
Has everyone seen this?

Has everyone seen this?

Don Giovanni Unmasked left me pretty confused on a lot of fronts, but it's oddly riveting. The concept is bizarre, with Leporello as the emcee of a film screening; in said film (black & white, of course) is where we see Don Giovanni, dressed in a way that makes me think of Zorro. So, that means that sometimes Dmitri Hvorostovsky is talking to himself through a movie screen. Plus, there's a pretty crazy plot twist at the end.

Jenna Simeonov
In rehearsal with the COC Ensemble Studio, part II

In rehearsal with the COC Ensemble Studio, part II

The COC Ensemble Studio's performance of The Barber of Seville happens this coming Friday, May 15th at the Four Seasons Centre. Following up to Part I, I was able to a) invade their rehearsal a little bit, and b) sit down and chat with the rest of this fantastic cast.

Jenna Simeonov
Living Opera at the COC

Living Opera at the COC

I'm a huge advocate of music education for young people, including the programs set up by the Canadian Opera Company's Education & Outreach department. One of their programs is Living Opera, which gives a class of secondary school students a chance to hear voice and drama workshops, tour the Four Seasons Centre, and see one of the mainstage shows.

Jenna Simeonov
In review: Bluebeard's Castle/ Erwartung

In review: Bluebeard's Castle/ Erwartung

Last night I was able to check off one of my must-sees. For a while I felt like the only opera fan in Toronto who hadn't seen Robert Lepage's double bill of Bluebeard's Castle/Erwartung, but I fixed that. The production couldn't have brought more hype along with it, and I usually try and ignore hype so that it doesn't skew my otherwise fine enjoyment of a production. The rumours turned out to be true, and I was amazed.

Jenna Simeonov
Overthinking it and other traps

Overthinking it and other traps

Don Giovanni may have a drug problem, or he may be secretly gay, or he may be grossly insecure, but you can *play* seduction. And that's enough, you know? Simplicity doesn't mean you put in less work, it just means you let the audience get interested on their own.

Jenna Simeonov
In rehearsal with the COC Ensemble Studio

In rehearsal with the COC Ensemble Studio

On May 15th, 2015, the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble Studio takes the Four Seasons Centre stage in their unique performance of The Barber of Seville. It's a big deal for these young artists to step into the mainstage roles of this ongoing production by Els Comediants, and the hype has earned them a sold-out show.

Jenna Simeonov
Louis CK's Subway Opera Singer

Louis CK's Subway Opera Singer

We're big fans of Louis CK's, and we couldn't resist sharing this clip from his very funny *Live at the Comedy Store*. We can't help but wonder if the story is true (sounds kinda true-ish, knowing how young opera singers can be), and if we know this girl on the New York City subway. Does she go to Juilliard? MSM? The curiosity is in overdrive.

Jenna Simeonov

Unlike other sites, we're keeping Schmopera ad-free. We want to keep our site clean and our opinions our own. Support us for as little as $1.00 per month.