Catherine Kustanczy

Emily D’Angelo: Exclusive Interview on her debut album, enargeia

Emily D’Angelo: Exclusive Interview on her debut album, enargeia

Emily D’Angelo may be best known for her performances in operas of Mozart and Rossini across the stages of North America and Europe, but on her debut album with Deutsche Grammophon, enargeia, the Operalia Award-winning mezzo takes a path which embraces far older, and...

Perryn Leech: Exclusive Interview with COC’s new General Director

Perryn Leech: Exclusive Interview with COC’s new General Director

“Collaboration” might be the most important word in Perryn Leech’s vocabulary. The new General Director of the Canadian Opera Company comes from the behind-the-scenes world of opera production, having spent his formative years learning the literal and figurative...

From Pocketbook to Playbill: Paris Opera and Alexander Neef

From Pocketbook to Playbill: Paris Opera and Alexander Neef

Following weeks of rumours, Alexander Neef, the current General Director of the Canadian Opera Company was formally announced as the new Director of the Opéra National de Paris in late July. He starts in autumn 2021, succeeding current director Stéphane Lissner, who...

Carlo Rizzi discusses Puccini, love, and the limits of tradition

Carlo Rizzi discusses Puccini, love, and the limits of tradition

“I got up at 5am, but it’s okay—I’m an early riser!” Maestro Carlo Rizzi is still adjusting to a six-hour time difference. The celebrated Italian conductor is currently in Toronto preparing to open Turandot, which marks the start of the 69th season of the Canadian...

Vancouver Bach Festival is a garden of vocal delights

Vancouver Bach Festival is a garden of vocal delights

Opera lovers on the West Coast are in for a treat this summer. The Vancouver Bach Festival, presented by Early Music Vancouver (EMV), is featuring, amongst its varied offerings, some vocally-focused concerts that boast a range of both Canadian and international...

News: Joseph Rouleau, superstar Canadian bass, passes away at 90

News: Joseph Rouleau, superstar Canadian bass, passes away at 90

On Friday it was announced that Joseph Rouleau passed away in Montréal. He was 90. The bass, born in Matane, Québec in 1929, enjoyed a long career singing star roles in an array of houses, including, notably, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, where he made his house...

Profile: Russell Thomas takes on Otello and talks representation

Profile: Russell Thomas takes on Otello and talks representation

Early on in his career, a suggestion was made to tenor Russell Thomas that he only sing Mozart. “I thought that was the biggest insult,” he remembers, laughing. It turned out to be good advice. “When I was in college I sang a lot of repertoire that was probably...

In memoriam: Roger Moore (1939-2019)

In memoriam: Roger Moore (1939-2019)

The recent passing of philanthropist Roger D. Moore sent shock waves through the Toronto opera scene. A beloved figure within the Canadian classical world, Moore was the recipient of a 2010 Opera Canada—‘The Rubies’ award, an honour which, as former Opera Canada...

Feature: Claude Vivier: A cosmic seeker’s star ascends

Feature: Claude Vivier: A cosmic seeker’s star ascends

In 1801, Goethe wrote to Felix Mendelssohn that “where nothing new is actually produced, an art cannot make itself vividly felt.” Innovation and impact are ideas Canadian composer Claude Vivier took to heart. Born in 1948 to unknown parents,Vivier studied at the...

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