Tuesday, June 30, 2009

What's Been Going On

June 30, 2009 - So, first of all, let me apologize for the very long hiatus in posts. A variety of factors have contributed to this, but rather than bore you with that, I'll just give a brief update to what's been going on during the month of June and a quick glimpse of what will be going on in July.

During most of June, I was in Tulsa, where I was unfortunately reminded that unprofessional, unethical, and downright rude behavior still exists in this industry. I'm going to take the highroad here and consign the whole experience to "things that make John a sadder but wiser director". Moving on. . .

While I was in Tulsa, the OV family was hard at work sending out the end-of-season appeal letter (many thanks to those of you who contributed so generously), the 2009-2010 season brochure (thanks to Dave Cooper for the absolutely brilliant design), keeping the office running (thanks especially to Karen Pekala), writing grants (thanks Ellen and Jan Richter, and Kathy Kahler), and redesigning the website (if you haven't already done so, check out Inspired Revolutions chic and very navigable new look at www.operavivente.org). The website still has a few things to be added, but it's ready and waiting to take your ticket order for next season and/or receive your online donation.

July will mostly be occupied by two things for me: The Little Patuxent Opera Institute at Howard Community College and Artscape. The LPOI is the brainchild of James Bailey and Deborah Kent, two colleagues of mine who are very active in the training and polishing of young singers. As training and polishing, as well as offering professional opportunities, has always been central to what OV does, I'm very excited to be a part of this program which will culminate in a performance of various operatic scenes as well as a complete Suor Angelica at the end of the month. As far as Artscape goes, OV will be offering something a little different this year, a concert entitled "I Hear America Singing: A Musical Celebration of the American Spirit". This concert was developed several years ago for Londontowne, and I'm excited to be bringing it to Baltimore audiences on July 18th at 2pm and 5:30pm at Corpus Christi church. The singers will be Leah Inger, Jennifer Blades, Adam Caughey, and Jason Buckwalter. If you need a break from the heat and fried-dough eating that will lift your spirits, come check us out.

Okay, so look for more frequent posts from now on. I promise. Really, I promise, pinky-swear, etc.

See you at the opera!

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2 Comments:

Blogger Mary said...

Hello John- I learned of opera Vivente from Phil Lauriat. Your site looks great. I have had experiences with Tulsa Opera that have left me scratching my head, wondering if I am crazy. Its a relief to hear I am not alone.

Can you tell me more about your Cinderella? Is it Cenerentola ( I believe Phil said it was the Rossini) or is it Cendrillion?
May I contact you? Or perhaps you would be interested in following up via your blog. Good luck in any case glad to see you are still up and running!
Sincerely Mary Brown Bonacci

July 1, 2009 7:26 AM  
Blogger Opera Vivente said...

Hi Mary - My experience was not with Tulsa Opera but rather with another company in Tulsa that will remain nameless. OV's Cinderella is the Rossini not the Massenet. And of course you may contact me.

July 1, 2009 7:51 AM  

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