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Valerian Ruminski, or "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it"

Valerian Ruminski, or "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it"

So as it turns out, Tamar Iveri isn't the only one with controversial opinions on alternative lifestyles. Only about 2 months ago the Georgian soprano was released from contracts in Australia due to an ultra-homophobic and hate-mongering post on her Facebook.

Greg Finney
In Review: Love in the Age of AutoCorrect

In Review: Love in the Age of AutoCorrect

Last night I went to the opening of Loose TEA Music Theatre‘s new production, Love in the Age of AutoCorrect. It was a double bill of updated takes on Stravinsky’s Mavra and Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne, this time entitled Andrew and Andrea. It was out on the pretty terrace of Atelier Rosemarie Umetsu, with a friendly-looking bar to create a beautiful night of outdoor theatre.

Jenna Simeonov
Pianists' plights and opera fights

Pianists' plights and opera fights

For any of those brave pianists who dive into operatic repertoire, there’s an acute awareness of playing music that’s specifically not written for the piano. While some singers revel in how beautifully Verdi or Mozart or Strauss wrote for the voice, the pianist is, at that same moment, experiencing how poorly that same music feels under our ten fingers. It’s a simple problem, and that’s that pianists in the opera world are largely stand-ins for the orchestra.

Jenna Simeonov
Opera Memes, Act II

Opera Memes, Act II

A while back, I got impatient with a bunch of opera memes that were circulating around the Internet. It has happened again, partly thanks to the Opera Memes Facebook page. Here we go, for Act II of the Opera Memes Deconstruction:

Jenna Simeonov
r/opera's jackpot post

r/opera's jackpot post

There is a dude out there on the Internet who has gotten the opera bug. Great news, we all say! Good choice, sir. Even better, the budding operaphile is reaching out via r/opera, asking how to get a proper introduction to opera.

Jenna Simeonov
Rufus Wainwright really wants to record Prima Donna

Rufus Wainwright really wants to record Prima Donna

Rufus Wainwright is eager to make a studio recording of his first opera, Prima Donna, and the only thing stopping him is money. Rufus has yet to find a financial backer for the project, so he has turned to crowdfunding to find the cash on his own.

Jenna Simeonov
Carmen, Don Juan, and gender reversal: pants roles indeed

Carmen, Don Juan, and gender reversal: pants roles indeed

Earlier this summer I was listening to the brilliant Graham Forst (husband of the formidable Judith Forst) give a talk on the history of the Don Juan character. He was talking about how Don Juan comes from the concept of Dionysus or Bacchus, these figures of indulgences that sound so fun.

Jenna Simeonov
See? You do need opera to survive

See? You do need opera to survive

Last week, Kyra Kopenstonsky was hiking in Colorado and bumped into a mountain lion. It stalked her for about twenty minutes, after which Kyra employed a last resort: singing opera.

Jenna Simeonov
FachMe.com: a new fun game

FachMe.com: a new fun game

If you're into opera, you do that charming/annoying thing where you hear someone sing and come up with your own, brilliant list of what else that person should sing. "Her Susanna is so pretty. She'd be an awesome Lulu." Or, "Ooh, a high C!

Jenna Simeonov
Appreciating Opera: A Learned Skill

Appreciating Opera: A Learned Skill

The Royal Conservatory of Music is offering a cool new way to help you get to know some of the shows you can see around Toronto this fall. Opera in the City is a new Music Appreciation Class at the RCM, and it focuses on Handel's Alcina (opening at Opera Atelier October 23rd), Verdi's Falstaff, and Puccini's Madama Butterfly (both at the Canadian Opera Companybeginning in October).

Jenna Simeonov

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