Loose Tea Music Theatre announces the inaugural members of their BIPOC Composer Librettist Development Program. A two-year program dedicated to the development of diverse creators that are new to the opera and music theatre scene, the goal is to address systemic...
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Daniel Okulitch: “Figuring out how and what motivates you makes everything easier.”
This is the continuation of a new series of Q&As with the artists of Canada's opera scene. After our "Quarantine Questions" from the spring/summer of 2020, we're checking in once again with these artists as they share new perspectives on mid-pandemic opera. Next...
Les Mots/Maux d’Amour Opens l’Opéra de Québec’s Winter Season
In the midst of the pandemic, there are few opportunities for artists to gather together on a stage and sing live, but l'Opéra de Québec is looking to change that with its winter season opener, Les Mots/Maux d'Amour on Valentine's Day 2021. Bringing together eight...
Opera with a brunch pairing: Calgary Opera’s Valentine’s Day special
Calgary Opera is serving up a "delectable digital event" on February 14, with their Valentine's Day Brunch + Concert. The artists of Calgary Opera's Emerging Artist Ensemble are joined by special guests Marion Newman and Sharleen Joynt for a special pre-recorded...
Love, Wagner-sized: Vancouver Opera offers free Valentine’s Day double-bill
On February 13 7:30pm PST, Vancouver Opera presents a free Valentine's Day presentation of two of Wagner's most romantic works, his Wesendonck Lieder and Siegfried Idyll. The performance, recorded at Vancouver's Christ Church Cathedral, features mezzo-soprano...
Chants Libres responds to accusations of racial insensitivity in review
Following Natasha Gauthier's review of Prélude à l'opéra L'orangeraie, Chants Libres responds with the following letter to Opera Canada with the intent to publish for our readers: Right of Reply - from Chants Libres to Opera Canada Mr. Gianmarco Segato, We want to...
Simone McIntosh: “It is so easy to be beholden to our negative thoughts.”
This is the continuation of a new series of Q&As with the artists of Canada's opera scene. After our "Quarantine Questions" from the spring/summer of 2020, we're checking in once again with these artists as they share new perspectives on mid-pandemic opera. Next...
Stratagem Artists Management makes Canadian expansion
In a bit of operatic optimism, Canada just added a bit of competition to its management scene. Stratagem Artists, a boutique agency based in New York, has expanded into Canadian territory, and announced the addition of seven new Canadian artists to its roster. Soprano...
UBC Opera Ensemble takes on Mansfield Park
10 years after it was first commissioned by Heritage Opera in 2008, Mansfield Park finds itself at the University of British Columbia where the UBC Opera Ensemble is set to give virtual performances on Feb. 6 and 7, 2021. David Agler conducts performances that will...
Amplified Opera announced as the Canadian Opera Company’s first Disruptor-in-Residence
Announcing their first edition of a new program, Amplified Opera has been named the Disruptor-in-Residence for the January 2021 Canadian Opera Company (COC) Academy. The new program is a two-year residency that offers resources and support for emerging opera companies...
Opera’s big week in history: Cinderella, Puritans, & love triangles, oh my!
It's a big week for opera birthdays, readers! On January 25, 1817, Rossini's La Cenerentola premiered in Rome - and mezzos have been drilling their coloratura ever since. If you're a Canadian opera fan, you might remember back in 2018, when the Canadian Opera Company...
Women in Musical Leadership Program Chooses Inaugural Conductors
Canadians Juliane Gallant and Jennifer Tung have been announced as the first conductors to join the new Women in Musical Leadership fellowship program led by Toronto's Tapestry Opera. Designed as a professional opportunity meant to expand the talent pool of musical...












