By Garth Greenwell for the Guardian (UK) I became an opera singer because I failed ninth-grade...

By Garth Greenwell for the Guardian (UK) I became an opera singer because I failed ninth-grade...
Equity insists that a diverse range of performers should be auditioned for every production,...
NCOS is delighted to announce that the first prize of $5,000 was awarded to soprano Jennifer Olenic. Second prize ($3,000) went to bass-baritone Joel Allison and third prize ($1,000) to soprano Jeanine Williams. The three remaining finalists, soprano Carolyn Beaudoin, baritone Ryan Hofman and mezzo-soprano Danielle Vaillancourt were each awarded $500.
Canadian Opera Company General Director Alexander Neef has signed a new contract with the COC that...
By: Wah Keung Chan for MyScena.org 26-year-old mezzo-soprano Svetlina Stoyanova from Bulgaria and...
By Martin Kettle for the Guardian (UK) It is a lifetime since the Austrian conductor Herbert von...
Tapestry Opera's 2017-2018 season has taken an unexpected, yet welcome, turn. The company has just...
Haydn’s ‘Representation of Chaos’ from The Creation was a fitting opener, presenting as it does...
Thank heaven for seniority. As a 28-year-old teacher of choral music in Winnipeg, Gregory Dahl did...
The previous winners were mezzo-soprano Anna Starushkevych (2013) and soprano Galina Averina...