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Accounting Manager Sought by Cincinnati Opera

co_logoACCOUNTING MANAGER

Cincinnati Opera, a non-profit and the nation’s second oldest opera company, is seeking an Accounting Manager to perform, supervise, and evaluate day-to-day activities. Responsibilities include establishing financial status by developing and implementing systems for collecting, verifying, and reporting information, as well as ongoing oversight of the company’s strategic partners’ financial activities, and working closely with all team members and the Board’s Finance and Investment Committees. This position reports to the CFO.

Responsibilities of the Accounting Manager will consist of managing and overseeing the daily operations of the accounting department including month and year-end processing, accounts payable/receivable, cash receipts, general ledger, assisting CFO with the budget process, cash flow management, revenue and expenditure variance analysis, trust account statement reconciliations (endowment funds), monitor and analyze accounting data and produce financial reports and statements, and coordinate the annual audit. Employee will support proper accounting methods and policies, strive to ensure compliance and accuracy, and establish and maintain fiscal files and records to document transactions.

Candidate should have a bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance and 3 or more years of professional experience. A CPA is preferred. Conceptual thinking; analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills; along with a high attention to detail and problem solving skills are a must. Progressive computer skills on MS Office, accounting software and databases, an ability to manipulate large amounts of data during our summer performance season, and a deep knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting principles, practices, standards, laws and regulations are critical. Previous supervisory experience and an ability to direct is key.

This full time, exempt position is available immediately. Benefits offered. Email cover letter, resume, contact information for three references, and salary expectation to hr@cincinnatiopera.org or mail to Cincinnati Opera Attn: HR 30 Garfield Pl, Suite 800 Cincinnati, OH 45202.

Applications accepted until position is filled.

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Cincinnati Opera Announces Auditions for 2018 Season Young Artists

co_logoCINCINNATI—Auditions for Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Young Artist positions will be held at the Corbett Opera Center in Music Hall, 1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio on November 30, December 1, 2, and 3, 2017.

Young Artist positions are specifically for young, up-and-coming singers who wish to gain professional experience and exposure in the opera industry. Young Artists will be engaged as Choristers in Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival productions. In addition to their chorus duties, Young Artists often perform at various donor and patron events and programs during the season, and may also be engaged to cover principal roles in rehearsals or perform comprimario roles in mainstage productions. Young Artists have the opportunity to work with distinguished professionals in the field, as well as experienced staff members, to build and enhance repertoire through private coachings. Rehearsals and performances for the 2018 Summer Festival will begin mid-May (exact start dates TBD) and run through the end of July.

Audition Process
Auditions are by invitation through an application process. Not all applicants will receive an audition. Applicants who receive an audition are also eligible for positions in the 2018 Summer Festival Chorus. Please email auditions@cincinnatiopera.org with any questions.

  1. Complete the online application and submit the $10 application fee at https://www.yaptracker.com/applications/cincinnati-opera-2018
  1. Completed applications must be submitted electronically no later than 11:59 p.m. on Friday, November 10, 2017. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
  1. Auditions will be held at the Corbett Opera Center in Music Hall (1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202). Singers should prepare five (5) arias in the original languages. An accompanist will be provided.

Please Note: Positions in the Cincinnati Opera Summer Festival Chorus, principal cover, and comprimario roles in season productions are under the jurisdiction of AGMA, the American Guild of Musical Artists.

2018 Season
Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival, which will run from June 14 to July 31, begins with a magnificent production of Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata in Music Hall’s Springer Auditorium, followed by the company’s first-ever production of a work by the first major opera composer, Claudio Monteverdi, with The Coronation of Poppea at the Corbett Theater at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. The season continues with Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, on the Music Hall stage for the first time in over 20 years. The season closes with two groundbreaking new works in repertory. First, Cincinnati Opera presents the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the legendary Pink Floyd album The Wall, brought to full operatic realization in a stunning multimedia production that earned standing ovations at every performance of its sold-out world premiere run at Canada’s Opéra de Montréal. Finally, the chamber opera As One, the coming-of-age story of a transgender woman, will be presented in the intimate new Wilks Studio at Music Hall.

For additional 2018 season and casting information, please visit cincinnatiopera.org.

Founded in 1920 and the second oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every June and July. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative teams. 

Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival runs June 14 through July 31, featuring Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea, Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, Laura Kaminsky’s As One, and the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the Pink Floyd album The Wall. Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 season is made possible with support from ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, Macy’s, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and many generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. 

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Cincinnati Opera Announces Chorus Auditions for 2018 Summer Festival

co_logoCINCINNATI—Auditions for Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival Chorus will be held at the Corbett Opera Center in Music Hall, 1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio on November 30, December 1, 2, and 3, 2017.

The Cincinnati Opera Chorus is a paid, professional chorus under the jurisdiction of AGMA, the American Guild of Musical Artists. Residents from outside of the greater Cincinnati area are welcome and encouraged to audition. However, applicants should be aware that most chorus members tend to be cast locally. Rehearsals and performances for the 2018 Summer Festival will begin in mid-May (exact start dates TBD) and run through the end of July.

Audition Process

Audition requests are now received exclusively through an online application process. Applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 19, 2017. Please email auditions@cincinnatiopera.org with any questions. 

  1. Complete the online application at https://www.jotform.com/abower/2018-cincinnati-opera-chorus. Applicants are required to upload a resume (PDF only, please) detailing performance experience. A headshot/photo is appreciated, but not required. 
  1. Notification of assigned audition times will be sent via email by November 24, 2017.
  1. Auditions will be held at the Corbett Opera Center in Music Hall (1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202). Singers should prepare two (2) contrasting arias in the original languages. An accompanist will be provided.

Please note that there is a separate application and audition process for those interested in 2018 Young Artist positions. Visit http://www.cincinnatiopera.org/jobs for more information.

2018 Season
Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival, which will run from June 14 to July 31, begins with a magnificent production of Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata in Music Hall’s Springer Auditorium, followed by the company’s first-ever production of a work by the first major opera composer, Claudio Monteverdi, with The Coronation of Poppea at the Corbett Theater at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. The season continues with Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, on the Music Hall stage for the first time in over 20 years. The season closes with two groundbreaking new works in repertory. First, Cincinnati Opera presents the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the legendary Pink Floyd album The Wall, brought to full operatic realization in a stunning multimedia production that earned standing ovations at every performance of its sold-out world premiere run at Canada’s Opéra de Montréal. Finally, the chamber opera As One, the coming-of-age story of a transgender woman, will be presented in the intimate new Wilks Studio at Music Hall.

For additional 2018 season and casting information, please visit cincinnatiopera.org.

Founded in 1920 and the second oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every June and July. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative teams. 

Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival runs June 14 through July 31, featuring Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea, Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, Laura Kaminsky’s As One, and the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the Pink Floyd album The Wall. Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 season is made possible with support from ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, Macy’s, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and many generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. 

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Limited Engagement Presale of Single Tickets for US Premiere of ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL

NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31

co_logoCINCINNATI, OH—Single tickets to select performances of Cincinnati Opera’s U.S. premiere production of Another Brick in the Wall are currently available in a limited engagement presale now through October 31. Ticket prices begin at $35. Tickets may be purchased at cincinnatiopera.org/the-wall or by calling the Cincinnati Opera Box Office at (513) 241-2742 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cincinnatiopera.org.

United States Premiere

ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL
Original words and music by Roger Waters
Operatic version composed by Julien Bilodeau
Sung in English with projected supertitles

  • Friday, July 20, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.*
  • Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.*
  • Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.*

Springer Auditorium, Music Hall
*Presale single tickets are available for performances on July 26, 28, and 31 only.

Transforming Pink Floyd’s 1979 album The Wall onto the operatic stage, Another Brick in the Wall tells the semi-autobiographical story of a rock star’s troubled journey after lashing out at an admiring concertgoer. Another Brick in the Wall completely transforms Roger Waters’s original work into a standard operatic form, with eight soloists, 48 chorus members, and a 70-piece orchestra. The opera received its world premiere at Opéra de Montréal in March 2017, with ten sold-out performances. Cincinnati Opera is a co-producer of the opera with Productions Opéra Concept M.P., Inc., led by executive director Pierre Dufour.

Singing the role of the progressive-rock superstar Pink is rising Canadian baritone Nathan Keoughan in his Cincinnati Opera debut. Canadian soprano France Bellemare will sing the role of Pink’s mother. A finalist in the 2015 Montreal International Music Competition, Times Argus hailed Bellemare’s performance as exploding with “exhilarating beauty and passion.” Singing the role of Pink’s father is French-Canadian tenor Jean-Michel Richer. Canadian soprano Caroline Bleau, recognized for her “excellent lyric soprano” and “beautiful presence on stage” (ResMusica) will sing the role of Pink’s wife. Bellemare, Richer, and Bleau are reprising their roles from the world premiere, and all are making their Cincinnati Opera debuts.

Reprising his conducting role from the world premiere is Canadian Alain Trudel. The concept and stage direction for the production was created by Dominic Champagne, renowned for his work on such Cirque de Soleil productions as LOVEVarekai, and Zumanity. Set design is by Stéphane Roy, with costumes by Marie-Chantale Vaillancourt. The video designer is Johnny Ranger, and the lighting design is by Étienne Boucher. Sound design and numeric orchestration are by Louis Dufort.

To receive the latest news and ticket information, sign up at cincinnatiopera.org/the-wall.

Founded in 1920 and the second oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every June and July. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative teams.

Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival runs June 14 through July 31, featuring Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea, Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, Laura Kaminsky’s As One, and the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the Pink Floyd album The Wall. Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 season is made possible with support from ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, Macy’s, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and many generous individuals, corporations, and foundations.

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Cincinnati Opera Returns to Music Hall for Its 2018 Summer Festival

co_logoU.S. Premiere of Another Brick in the Wall
Based on Pink Floyd’s legendary rock album The Wall 

Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata opens the season in a sumptuous production starring Norah Amsellem 

Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman returns to the Music Hall stage
for the first time in over 20 years in a new co-production 

Company premiere of Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea at the
Corbett Theater at the School for Creative and Performing Arts 

Laura Kaminsky’s transgender coming-of-age opera, As One, makes its company premiere as part of Cincinnati Opera’s new initiative, CO Next: Diverse Voices

Company Leadership Extends Contracts Through 100th Anniversary Season

CINCINNATI, OHEvans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director of Cincinnati Opera, announced the repertoire and casting for Cincinnati Opera’s 2018 Summer Festival, which will run from June 14 to July 31. The 98th anniversary season celebrates the company’s return to Cincinnati Music Hall following the icon’s 16-month renovation.

The season begins with a magnificent production of Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata in Music Hall’s Springer Auditorium, followed by the company’s first-ever production of a work by the first major opera composer, Claudio Monteverdi, with The Coronation of Poppea at the Corbett Theater at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. The season continues with Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, on the Music Hall stage for the first time in over 20 years. The season closes with two groundbreaking new works in repertory. First, Cincinnati Opera presents the United States premiere of Another Brick in the Wall, based on the legendary Pink Floyd album The Wall, brought to full operatic realization in a stunning multimedia production that earned standing ovations at every performance of its sold-out world premiere run at Canada’s Opéra de Montréal. Finally, the chamber opera As One, the coming-of-age story of a transgender woman, will be presented in the intimate new Wilks Studio at Music Hall.

A New Initiative Launches: CO Next: Diverse Voices
With As One, Cincinnati Opera debuts a fifth production as part of its summer festival, with a new initiative called CO Next: Diverse Voices. CO Next: Diverse Voices will showcase new or existing works by diverse composers or librettists, or works that prominently feature diverse characters in the storyline. These productions, which will be presented in a variety of smaller venues on the Opera Campus in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, are also envisioned to include a collaborative element with a community partner. This new initiative is the first of several which will be launched as the result of the company’s internal strategic planning process.

Song from the Uproar, the company’s first mainstage opera by a female composer and presented in partnership with concert:nova, provided a soft launch of this initiative in the Opera’s 2017 season. In 2018, CO Next: Diverse Voices begins in earnest with the intimate opera As One, to be performed in the brand-new Wilks Studio in the renovated Music Hall.

Company Leadership to Continue Through 100th Anniversary
Gary “Doc” Huffman, President of Cincinnati Opera’s Board of Trustees, announced that the company’s leaders will continue in their roles for the next several years. Patricia K. Beggs, The Harry Fath General Director & CEO, and Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director, have extended their contracts through the 2020 season, which will mark the company’s 100th anniversary. Beggs began working at the company in 1984, and has managed Cincinnati Opera since 1997. Mirageas took on his full-time role as artistic director in 2006.

CINCINNATI OPERA 2018 SUMMER FESTIVAL 

LA TRAVIATA
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Sung in Italian with projected English supertitles

  • Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Friday, June 22, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.

Springer Auditorium, Music Hall

In Giuseppe Verdi’s beloved opera La Traviata, the heroine has put away thoughts of love, favoring instead the comfort and frivolity of wealth, but true love comes to find her. Cincinnati Opera presents an opulent, “larger-than-life” period co-production with Florida Grand Opera, last seen here in 2008, filled with “whirling ball scenes” and “glittering costumes” (Cincinnati Enquirer).

French soprano Norah Amsellem will sing the lead role of the famed courtesan Violetta Valéry in her second appearance with Cincinnati Opera. Amsellem has performed the role to great acclaim at Covent Garden, Vienna Staatsoper, Teatro Real Madrid, and Teatro Communale di Bologna. The Financial Times praised not only her singing in the role, but her powerful acting, holding the audience “spellbound.” Amsellem previously impressed Cincinnati audiences in the role of Liú in Turandot (2015).

Korean tenor Ji-Min Park, possessed of “a very attractive and gilded tenor” (Opera Brittania), returns to Cincinnati Opera as the headstrong and passionate Alfredo Germont. He has recently sung the role at Korean National Opera and Opera North. Park made his company debut in 2015 as Ernesto in Don Pasquale. Called a “rising star” (Opera Magazine), Korean baritone Youngjoo An will make his company debut singing the role of Alfredo’s disapproving father, Giorgio Germont.

Bliss Hebert will stage direct the production designed by Allen Charles Klein. Hebert and Klein’s previous collaborations at Cincinnati Opera include the 2008 debut of this Traviata production, as well as their magnificent Aida from 2007 and 2013. Renato Balsadonna will conduct, and lighting design is by Thomas C. Hase.

Company Premiere, Brand-New Production
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA
Music by Claudio Monteverdi
Libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello
Sung in Italian with projected English supertitles

  • Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.

Corbett Theater, School for Creative and Performing Arts

Cincinnati Opera presents a brand-new production of The Coronation of Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi, the first presentation of a Monteverdi opera by the company and only the second Baroque opera to be produced, after Cavalli’s La Calisto in 2014. The opera tells the story of Poppea, the ambitious mistress of the Roman emperor Nero, and her quest to be crowned empress. The production will be directed by the “superbly imaginative” (Parterre BoxZack Winokur, who made his Cincinnati Opera debut as the choreographer of La Calisto. Cincinnati Opera’s strategic partner, Catacoustic Consort, will provide period instrumentalists for the production, following previous collaborations on La Calisto and Songs of Love and War in 2014.

Anthony Roth Costanzo, a “world-class” (Opera Magazine) American countertenor, will make his Cincinnati Opera debut singing the role of Nero, the Emperor of Rome. Performing on various stages from opera to Broadway to concert and film, Costanzo has earned the title of “a bona-fide star” (The New Yorker). Following a recent engagement at the Spoleto Festival USA, The Post and Courier wrote “Costanzo is a force of nature…because of his stunning voice…and because of his magnetic stage presence and acting abilities.”

Grammy-nominated American soprano Talise Trevigne will sing the role of Drusilla. American countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, credited with a voice of “velvety gentleness” by The New York Times, will sing the role of Poppea’s former lover, Ottone, and American bass Alex Rosen will sing the role of the elder statesman Seneca. Trevigne, Cohen, and Rosen will all be making their Cincinnati Opera debuts.

The opera will be conducted by American conductor Gary Thor Wedow in his mainstage company debut. The new production’s scenic designer is Adam Charlap Hyman, and the lighting design is by Thomas C. Hase.

New Production
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
Music and libretto by Richard Wagner
Sung in German with projected English supertitles

  • Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.

Springer Auditorium, Music Hall

Cincinnati Opera presents a new production of Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, the eerie nautical ghost story of a cursed Dutchman doomed to wander the seas until he finds a wife. The co-production with The Atlanta Opera and Houston Grand Opera promises to bring the old folktale to the stage in a new and modern way, with stunning visual projections.

American soprano Marcy Stonikas, who “sings with power, grace, and effortless fluidity” (Washington Times), leads the cast as Senta. Following her stunning turn as the title character in Turandot (2015), the Cincinnati Enquirer hailed Stonikas as “a mesmerizing storyteller.” Praised by the Financial Times as “a brilliant actor and a palpable stage presence,” Canadian bass-baritone Nathan Berg will make his company debut singing the role of the Dutchman. American tenor Jay Hunter Morris will make his company debut as Senta’s fiancé, Erik, after performing the role at Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Seattle Opera, Opera Australia, and the Glimmerglass Festival. American bass Arthur Woodley, a frequent performer at Seattle Opera and Opera Philadelphia, will sing the role of Senta’s father, Daland. Woodley has previously appeared with the company as Sarastro in The Magic Flute (2001) and Colline in La Bohème (1999).

The role of the Steersman will be sung by the “vibrant” (Opera News) American tenor Frederick Ballentine, Jr., and “the vocally lustrous and moving” (The New York Times) American mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Bishop will sing the role of Mary, Daland’s housekeeper. Both Ballentine and Bishop will make their company debuts.

Christof Perick will conduct the opera following his company debut with Der Rosenkavalier in 2013. Tomer Zvulun, the general and artistic director of The Atlanta Opera, will direct the production after previous company appearances directing Don Giovanni (2013) and The Magic Flute (2011).

Sets and costumes for the striking new production will be designed by Jacob Climer, with projections by Katy TuckerThomas C. Hase will be the lighting designer.

United States Premiere
ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL
Original words and music by Roger Waters
Operatic version composed by Julien Bilodeau
Sung in English with projected supertitles

  • Friday, July 20, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 7:30 p.m.

Springer Auditorium, Music Hall

Transforming Pink Floyd’s 1979 album The Wall onto the operatic stage, Another Brick in the Wall tells the semi-autobiographical story of a rock star’s troubled journey after an incident with a concertgoer at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium in 1977. Another Brick in the Wall completely transforms Roger Waters’s original work into a standard operatic form, with eight soloists, 48 chorus members, and a 70-piece orchestra. The opera received its world premiere at Opéra de Montréal in March 2017, with ten sold-out performances. Cincinnati Opera is a co-producer of the opera with Productions Opéra Concept M.P., Inc., led by executive director Pierre Dufour.

Singing the role of the progressive-rock superstar Pink is rising Canadian baritone Nathan Keoughan in his Cincinnati Opera debut. Canadian soprano France Bellemare will sing the role of Pink’s mother. A finalist in the 2015 Montreal International Music Competition, Times Argus hailed Bellemare’s performance as exploding with “exhilarating beauty and passion.” Singing the role of Pink’s father is French-Canadian tenor Jean-Michel Richer. Canadian soprano Caroline Bleau, recognized for her “excellent lyric soprano” and “beautiful presence on stage” (ResMusica) will sing the role of Pink’s wife. Bellemare, Richer, and Bleau are reprising their roles from the world premiere, and will all make their Cincinnati Opera debuts.

Reprising his conducting role from the world premiere is Canadian Alain Trudel. The concept and stage direction for the production was created by Dominic Champagne, renowned for his work on such Cirque de Soleil productions as LOVEVarekai, and Zumanity. Set design is by Stéphane Roy, with costumes by Marie-Chantale Vaillancourt. The video designer is Johnny Ranger, and the lighting design is by Étienne Boucher. Sound design and numeric orchestration are by Louis Dufort.

Limited Engagement Presale: Single tickets for Another Brick in the Wall performances on July 26, 28, and 31, 2018 are available in a limited engagement presale through July 31, 2017. For additional information or to purchase, visit www.cincinnatiopera.org/the-wall or call (513) 241-2742.

Company Premiere
AS ONE
Music and concept by Laura Kaminsky
Libretto by Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed
Sung in English

July 2018
Wilks Studio, Music Hall

As One marks the first official offering of Cincinnati Opera’s new initiative, CO Next: Diverse Voices. In this chamber opera for two singers and string quartet by composer Laura Kaminsky and librettists Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed, a mezzo-soprano and a baritone depict the experiences of its sole transgender protagonist, Hannah, as she endeavors to resolve the discord between herself and the outside world. The work has previously been presented by Seattle Opera, Opera Colorado, Long Beach Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Urban Arias in Washington, D.C., and Brooklyn Academy of Music. Cast and creative team information will be released at a future date.

Cincinnati Opera will partner with the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Equality Ohio on the production of As One. The production will be directed by Robin Guarino, who made her Cincinnati Opera directing debut with Die Fledermaus in 2016, following recent engagements at the Metropolitan Opera and San Francisco Opera. Guarino is the J. Ralph Corbett Distinguished Chair in Opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the co-artistic director of Opera Fusion: New Works.

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS

Opera in the Park
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Washington Park

On Sunday, June 10, Cincinnati Opera will kick off the season with Opera in the Park, a free concert in Washington Park featuring opera and musical theater favorites performed by stars from the 2018 season, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and the Cincinnati Opera Chorus.

Community Programs
The 2017-2018 season will also include Cincinnati Opera’s signature programs, including Back to the Zoo, performances by The Opera ExpressOpera Goes to Church, and Opera Goes to Temple. Details will be announced at a future date.

Cincinnati Opera will also present the third installment of The Essentials touring education series with a reduced version of La Traviata, touring Greater Cincinnati in April 2018.

Evening performances take place at 7:30 p.m., with matinee performances at 3:00 p.m. All performances feature the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. A free Opera Insights lecture is presented one hour prior to each performance.

Cincinnati Opera subscriptions are now on sale, with single tickets on sale in spring 2018. For additional information, please visit cincinnatiopera.org or contact the Cincinnati Opera Box Office at (513) 241-2742.

Founded in 1920 and the second oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every June and July. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative teams.

Cincinnati Opera’s 2017 Summer Festival continues through July 23, featuring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s

The Magic Flute as well as Missy Mazzoli’s Song from the Uproar, in collaboration with concert:nova. Cincinnati Opera’s 2017 Season Presenting Sponsor is PNC. The 2017 season is also made possible with support from ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, Macy’s, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and many generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. 

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