After much anticipation, Opera Atelier's production of Handel's The Resurrection is finally premiering on May 27 at 7 P.M. for online streaming. Originally set to be released in April 2020, Opera Atelier pivoted the production for film, an exciting shift which will be...
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How to put opera on screen: Ryan Harper
In a fresh focus on opera-friendly recording technicians, we're continuing our series of "opera on screen" Q&As with Toronto-based audio and video recording engineer, Ryan Harper. From his work with Opera in Concert: VOICEBOX, to collaborations with UofT Opera,...
Opera Through Phones: Canadian Singers Find Another Way to Connect
As opera houses continue to navigate the pandemic, Aalto Theater Essen is using phones to give its German audience a more personal opera experience. It's no secret that the pandemic has been challenging for the opera world. Social distancing has made it difficult to...
Atelier lyrique to livestream end-of-season concert
The young artists of the Atelier lyrique de l'Opéra de Montréal are bound and determined to end a bizarre operatic season on a high note. On May 18, the Atelier lyrique will give two performances of their end-of-season concert at Théâtre Maisonneuve, at 2pm and 6pm...
Canadian Art Song Project announces 2 winners of its Art Song Mentorship Programme Prize
The Canadian Art Song Project (CASP) has announced the two inaugural mentees for its Chung-Wai Chow and John Wright Art Song Mentorship Programme for Composers. Composer-organist Laurence Jobidon and composer-pianist Jesse Plessis have been selected to work closely...
Manitoba Opera announces second Digital Emerging Artists Program for August
Manitoba Opera is now accepting applications for their Digital Emerging Artists Program (DEAP) which will be held Aug. 3 to Aug. 27, 2021. Running for its second year, the four-week online program is open to emerging operatic artists between the ages of 18 to 35. Like...
Fatphobia, myths, and love: a story by Lauren Margison
"You have such a pretty face." "You carry yourself so well." "You're not fat, you're beautiful." These are "compliments" that I have received countless times, delivered to me by countless people, some of whom spoke from places of good intention. The last one, however,...
How to put opera on screen: Coffeeshop Creative’s Stephen Bell
Though stages still feel deserted, the pandemic inspired an extraordinary boom for videographers with a fondness for the classical arts. Among these is Stephen Bell, UX/UI Designer, videographer, tenor, and founder of Coffeeshop Creative. Bell and his team have been...
Dear composer… Advice from Lawrence Wiliford
From his position as Co-Artistic Director of the Canadian Art Song Project, tenor Lawrence Wiliford has spent considerable time in close quarters with composers as they write for the voice. In the latest instalment of our advice series, "Dear composer...Dear singer",...
Highlands Opera Studio launches summer concert series
Running May 2 to July 31, Highlands Opera Studio has launched an online summer concert series featuring past and current company artists, each available to stream for one week. The series of 13 concerts, titled "Reflections and Expressions", has kicked off with a...
Michael Levine designs Teatro Real’s new Peter Grimes
Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes was first performed in London at Sadler’s Wells in June 1945, just months after Victory Day in Europe marked the end of WWII. While it took only two-and-a-half years to appear at New York’s Metropolitan Opera, it would be another 75...
Announcement: Job Opportunity with Opera Canada magazine
Opera Canada magazine invites applications and referrals for a Circulation & Marketing Manager, a permanent part-time position. Opera Canada is the oldest, continuously published arts periodical in Canada and is available quarterly. Opera Canada magazine has been...












