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The Indie Opera Podcast

132 Episodes

69 minutes | Feb 2, 2022
Podcast 086: Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell
Having both worked on Pulitzer Prize-winning projects, it was fascinating to hear how they view American opera and what types of stories attract them. We discussed the return of oratorios and “opera-torios,” and the first recipient of the Campbell Opera Librettist Prize. We also talked about Sondheim’s powerful influence on American opera and the creation of their stunning "Light Shall Lift Us" project in response to Covid-19. Don’t miss this conversation with two of our greatest writers, who are using their platform to send a hopeful and humanizing message to the world.
66 minutes | Jan 13, 2022
Podcast 085: The Hang with Taylor Mac, Matt Ray, Chanon Judson, Machine Dazzle
Described as “a ritual celebration of queerness, questions, and the eternity of a moment,” the show is rooted in the jazz tradition and the operatic form, and imagines the final hours of Socrates. Prolific playwright and performer Taylor Mac joins us along with Machine Dazzle, costume and set designer; Chanon Judson, choreographer; and Matt Ray, composer. We discover the origin of Mac’s ideas about the piece and the many permutations it went through before it found its current form. We get a taste of what each collaborator brings to the show : how Dazzle challenges actors with costumes he calls ‘wearable stories,’ how Judson reflects performers’ movement ideas to create choreography for musicians as well as actors, and how Ray created his unique instrumentation for the work. It’s fascinating to hear how they worked on the piece during the pandemic and what it was like to come together in a rehearsal room after so much isolation. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the backstory behind some of our most incisive and daring theatre creators making an exuberant foray into the operatic form.
72 minutes | Dec 2, 2021
Podcast 084: Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather
Malcolm is the youngest and first Black Music Director of the NYC-based The Dessoff Choirs, which is currently celebrating its 97th season with a concentration on African-American composer Margaret Bonds, a significant figure in the fight for civil rights. Malcolm leads the choir in its Metropolitan Museum of Art debut this month followed by the New York orchestral premiere of Bonds’ Credo in Spring 2022. Malcolm shares with us the fascinating story of how he discovered Bonds’ work and his long journey to realizing her piece “The Ballad of the Brown King” in a well-received recording. We also discuss how he balances his twin careers of singing and conducting, and his work with “Voices of Haiti,” a children’s choir in Port-Au-Prince.
79 minutes | Nov 8, 2021
Podcast 083: Matthew Aucoin and Sarah Ruhl, Eurydice
We discuss the history and meaning of this oft-adapted myth, and what drew both writers to it. We delve into their creative process, and discover why Sarah chose to make some key changes to the story and characters. We also get a peek into how the two adapted Sarah’s original play into the current libretto, and how Matthew approached setting her text to music. It’s fascinating to hear about the piece’s long journey from its creation to its premiere at LA Opera with Mary Zimmerman directing, to the current remount at the Met. Both writers also have new books out, which should be on everyone’s reading list. Don’t miss this captivating conversation with two of opera’s most vital and thrilling creators.
74 minutes | Oct 13, 2021
Podcast 082: Lawrence Brownlee and Michael Spyres
Michael and Larry describe how they met, the wrench thrown into their international performance schedules by Covid, and what they got up to while stuck at home. We also discuss how both singers have sought to give back; Michael through the community service of his company Ozarks Lyric Opera, and Larry by being an outspoken voice for racial justice in the opera industry.
62 minutes | Jun 2, 2021
Podcast 081: Rosina, a Hip Hop Opera, Pinky Ring, KahhREE Laurent and George Cederquist
We are joined by George Cederquist, director, K.F. Jacques, composer and hip-hop artist playing Figaro, and Pinqy Ring, the hip-hop artist who plays Rosina. Soon to return to Chicago’s free “Night Out in the Parks” series, the piece features lyrics by the cast of mc/actors, dancers from BraveSoul Movement, and a live DJ and beatboxer. We discuss the origin of the piece and the unique way the text came together, as well as audience reactions and the future of the project.
85 minutes | May 4, 2021
Podcast 080: Driving While Black
We learn how this timely and moving piece was created, and the ways that the medium of film enabled the creators to use dance and imagery to delve deeper into the emotional layers of the story. Maestro Wood talks about how he plans to expand the community conversation about the piece and the various ways it could be presented to the public. Karen Slack also gives us insight into how she prepares for emotionally demanding roles and the origin of her popular Kiki Konversations on YouTube. This episode is a fascinating peek into how opera is increasingly entering the world of music video and film as it responds to the major issues of our time.
27 minutes | Apr 2, 2021
Podcast 079: Michael Mayes, from Opera to Oprey
We also learn how Atlanta Opera is continuing to present operas during Covid, and reaching new audiences with Crossroads concerts. Theres plenty of Bluegrass and salty language in this episode so advise that you use your headphones around children and sensitive individuals.
101 minutes | Mar 3, 2021
Podcast 078: Our Tenth Anniversary Show, with Noah Lethbridge
With Noah’s help we reflect on the last ten years in the opera world: what has changed, where we’re headed, and some of our favorite memories of past episodes and guests. Peter Szep takes us back to 2011 and the inspiration for starting the podcast in the first place, and how he met Noah.
84 minutes | Feb 2, 2021
Podcast 077: John Holiday
John describes his incredible journey from growing up in a small town near Houston to becoming a sought-after international opera singer soon to be making his Metropolitan Opera debut. He offers many uplifting life lessons along the way, including how to deal with fear and how to celebrate one’s own uniqueness and true self in the face of enormous pressure to succeed. John shares how growing up in a gospel choir aids his process as a classical and pop singer, and lets us in on some of the sage advice he got from John Legend.
103 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
Podcast 076: Afton Battle, General Director of Fort Worth Opera
Afton Battle, the new General Director of Fort Worth Opera, after having left a career as an opera singer to work in strategic consulting and development for the National Black Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, the Joffrey Ballet, and the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, Battle brings a unique and well-rounded skill-set to her new position. We talk about her exciting plans to form closer relationships with the diverse communities surrounding FWO, and discuss various ideas for making new audiences feel welcome at FWO performances. She shares her goals of bringing more diversity and inclusivity to the casting and hiring at FWO, and of making FWO’s signature Frontiers program for new works a dedicated forum for BIPOC artists and stories. Finally, we talk about how FWO could perform to larger live audiences in the COVID era, and how to empower young BIPOC people in the arts industry to think big and go for leadership positions. Don’t miss this inspiring episode!
77 minutes | Dec 11, 2020
Podcast 075: Welcoming Ashley Renee Watkins, Our New Co-host!
Our panel examines how several American opera companies are innovating during Covid Times. Highlights include On Site Opera, Seattle Opera, dell’Arte Opera Ensemble, San Francisco Opera, City Lyric Opera, Opera Philadelphia, and Houston Grand Opera.
104 minutes | May 4, 2020
Podcast 074: Opera Memphis, Ned Canty and Michael Sakir
What is an opera companie's civic responsibility especially in this period of pandemic shutdown? What skill sets should they have been cultivating to be an engaged and engaging 21st Century arts organization? We learn about the programming that led them to a unique and moving collaboration with the U.S. Army Field Band & Chorus on the opera The Falling and The Rising. Opera is alive and kicking up a storm in Memphis, grab your earphones, plug in and hear all about it on your favorite app, or watch on Youtube.
71 minutes | Apr 23, 2020
Podcast 073: Sarah Fraser and Gregory Moomjy
The classical live performance world is three weeks into the complete shutdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. How are opera companies treating their contracted artists? How much more prepared are the new generation of artists in working the business of making art? What are those artists doing to stay present with their fans? What companies are increasing their online presence with live streams of their productions?
66 minutes | Mar 24, 2020
Podcast 072: Arnold Livingston Geis and Chabrelle Williams
Arnold Geis is a Los Angeles based tenor and performer for Film, Television, video games, and opera companies around the world and Soprano Chabrelle Williams who is an an avid arts advocate, and three-time District winner of the New York Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Our guests were both performing at the Lincoln Center Theater in Lynn Nottage and Rocky Ian Gordon’s opera, Intimate Apparel, as Mr. Mark’s and alternating as the lead role of Esther, in a production directed by Bartlett Sher, which has been suspended because of the Covid-19 outbreak. this episode is also available on youtube - https://youtu.be/MN5WiKcIhTw
84 minutes | Mar 4, 2020
Podcast 071: Matt Gray and Mila Henry from The American Opera Project
Our guests from Brooklyn-based creative producing company The American Opera Project assumed leadership of this thirty-year old company in July 2019. In addition to curating AOP’s season and overall output, they also provide theatrical and musical dramaturgy to AOP works in development, AOP’s Collaboration with the NYU Opera Lab and the family and schooling that shaped their lives and careers as creative artists.
93 minutes | Feb 3, 2020
Podcast 070: IDEA Opera Grants and Laura Lee Everett
We listen to selections from "Hu Tong", Kui Dong Composer, Monika Datta Librettist; and "The Veil", Daniel Reza Sabzghabaei, Composer (دانیال رضا سبزقبایی), Yashar Saghai and Mina Salehpour, Co-Librettist.We also question how white opera is, the influence of Flamenco on opera, the Prototype Festival and more.
79 minutes | Jan 2, 2020
Podcast 069: Ricky Ian Gordon and Jennifer Zetlan in Ellen West
We sit down for an invigorating discussion with composer Ricky Ian Gordon & soprano Jennifer Zetlan about the chamber opera Ellen West which is receiving it’s NYC premiere as part of Prototype Festival 2020. Jennifer talks about her solo debut album with Ricky, Your Clear Eye and Ricky about their upcoming production of his next opera premiere, Intimate Apparel with Lynn Nottage for a 10 week run at Lincoln Center Theater.
80 minutes | Dec 2, 2019
Podcast 068: Louisa Proske and Daniel Schlosberg from Heartbeat Opera
The Indie Opera Podcast sits down for a fascinating conversation with director Louisa Proske and Music Director/Arranger Daniel Schlosberg two of the co-founders of Heartbeat Opera about their contemporary version of Weber’s Der Freischutz.
93 minutes | Nov 1, 2019
Podcast 067: Joseph Martin Waters, Dr. Daniel Pate and Rodolfo Giron
Indie Opera Podcast's co-hosts welcome Joseph Martin Waters, Dr. Daniel Pate and Rodolfo Giron for a fascinating conversation about the new opera they’ve been developing, El Colibri Magico (The Magic Hummingbird) - A California Story, which is an update of the story of St. Francis set in modern day San Diego and Tijuana that follows three upper middle class So Cal teenagers as they interact with a community of Honduran refugees marooned at the border who have connections to ancient Mayan rituals and secrets.
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