Monday, November 26, 2012

Join us at KANEKO this Thursday, November 29


We have an event for you! This Thursday, November 29 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St., we present a fantastic program featuring Jun Kaneko and Monica Yunus. Jun Kaneko will discuss design process for his new production of Mozart's The Magic Flute. Monica Yunus, soprano, will sing at least two selections from her broad repertoire including a piece from The Magic Flute. Ms. Yunus is Pamina in our February, 2013 Jun Kaneko-designed production of The Magic Flute.
Monica Yunus, Soprano

Omaha is fortunate to have many, many great artists in our community. We look forward to working with many of them throughout this season and to bringing you great events like this one. Join us on Thursday, November 29 at KANEKO. A wine and cheese reception begins at 6:30pm with the program beginning at 7:00pm. More information including a link to the Facebook event and a link to the KANEKO website is below.

This is a one-time opportunity! Don't miss this free, public event. We can't wait to see you there!

If you would like to RSVP, please visit our Facebook event page. A link is below.

Facebook Event

Follow the link below to visit the KANEKO website page with information about Thursday's event.

Jun Kaneko Talks Design Process for The Magic Flute

 More information about Ms. Yunus is available on her website. Click here to visit the site. 

 

Friday, November 23, 2012

Small Business Saturday


Saturday, November 24, 2012 is Small Business Saturday. This is a great day to support your locally-owned small business including the arts organizations in Omaha. When you spend your dollars at a locally-owned business rather than a distantly-owned big box store, more of that money stays here in our community. Local jobs are created and our Omaha economy is stimulated. It's a win-win way to spend your money.

As an added bonus, if you are an American Express cardholder with an eligible credit card, you can enroll your card online for a $25 statement credit if you spend $25 in one transaction at a participating retailer. There are a limited number of enrollments available and this deal is only valid through 11:59PM MST on November 24, 2012 unless the enrollment limit is reached sooner. Enroll by clicking here and then make your $25 purchase at any participating small business. Your statement will be credited automatically if all the requirements are met. 

Opera Omaha hopes to hear from you this holiday season. We want to be part of your holiday shopping. We offer gift certificates in any denomination. The certificates can be used to buy tickets, parking passes, drink tickets, and (coming soon) merchandise for any of our productions. Tickets to our productions begin at only $19 each. Just think, for as little as $38, you can be a holiday hero by sending two people you love to the opera. 

Call our office Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm to finish your holiday shopping. Buy local Omaha! Your dollars go farther and propel our community forward when you shop at a locally-owned small business. 

We look forward to talking with you and being part of your holiday season. Call us at 402-346-4398. We're waiting for you.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Miracle on Farnam


Opera Omaha is excited to be one of 14 creative non-profit organizations participating in "Miracle on Farnam". This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of public holiday displays in Midtown Crossing. As part of this season-long celebration of holiday cheer, each participant designs and installs a window display to showcase the mission and activities of the organization.

This free public event commences on Thursday, November 15 at dusk with the annual lighting of the Midtown Crossing holiday lights and presentation of the windows. Be part of the action! After visiting the displays, you can vote for your favorite either online at www.miracleonfarnam.com or at any Midtown Crossing merchant. The winning organization receives a check for $3,000 and bragging rights.

The participant list is impressive! We can't wait to see how each of the creative minds from the list below visually express the organization's mission.
  • The Blue Barn Theatre
  • The Durham Museum
  • Joslyn Art Museum
  • Joslyn Castle Trust
  • The Kent Bellows Studio and Center for Visual Arts
  • Lauritzen Gardens
  • Omaha Children's Museum
  • Omaha Community Playhouse
  • Omaha Performing Arts
  • Omaha Symphony Guild
  • Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
  • The Rose Theater
  • Strategic Air and Space Museum

There is no need to travel far from home to see enchanting holiday window displays. Instead, take a short drive or walk to visit Midtown Crossing's "Miracle on Farnam". Don't forget to vote for your favorite. It's a free, fun holiday celebration for the entire family! 

Friday, November 2, 2012

Opera Omaha Week and a Master Class

We are nearing the end of Opera Omaha Week, which is part of National Opera Week. The overall goal of National Opera Week is advocacy for the art form. The week is full of events promoted and arranged by opera companies across the United States. The events are free or very low cost and open to the public. Again, the goal is to engage people who may not otherwise attend an operatic event and give opera a wider public exposure.

Our week of events included a pre-broadcast talk by famed stage director, James de Blasis, at the Film Streams Met HD showing of Othello, a luncheon with Metropolitan Opera star, Peter Volpe, a Halloween party featuring Mr. Volpe and the Opera Omaha Artists in Residence, and, finally, on Saturday, a vocal master class led by Mr. Volpe. All of these events were free and open to the Omaha community and beyond. THIS is the meaning of National Opera Week!

The vocal master class this Saturday, November 3 begins at 1:00pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Although the name "vocal master class" may sound very formal, the event is relaxed. You are not asked to sing or to participate. Attendees will hear Peter Volpe and our Artists in Residence (Maria Lindsay, Andrew Spady, and Kirk Vaughn Robinson) perform and Mr. Volpe will offer suggestions and information to the Artists in Residence. The audience is welcome to ask questions and you do not have to stay for the entire class.

We want you to join us at our office, 1850 Farnam Street, for entertainment and refreshments this Saturday as we end Opera Omaha Week. Help us celebrate National Opera Week with four magnificent singers in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. RSVP to our Production Coordinator and fabulous Opera Omaha Week organizer, Cammy Watkins, at cwatkins@operaomaha.org. We can't wait to see you here!



Mr. Volpe's biography below and the photograph above are from his website.

American bass Peter Volpe continually receives critical and popular acclaim on four continents. Possessing a vast and ever-expanding repertoire of over 80 roles in six languages, his captivating style and interpretive skill embraces the depth of historical and fictional characters. Of a recent portrayal as Prince Gremin in Eugene Onegin, Opera News said he “managed to create in his single aria and scene an impressive dignity. His full-bodied bass and great candor of tone, together with his intelligent interpretation, won him a well-deserved ovation.”

In 2011 and beyond, performances include Angelotti in Tosca, Idraote in Rossini’s Armida and Doctor Grenvil in La Traviata at the Metropolitan Opera, Deguiche in DiChiera’s Cyrano at the Florida Grand Opera, Timur in Turandot at Florentine Opera of Milwaukee, Frere Laurent in Romeo et Juliette at Vancouver Opera, Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor at Austin Lyric Opera, and Ramfis in Aida at Arizona Opera.

Most recent operatic engagements from the past two seasons (2008-2010) include Idraote in Armida at the Metropolitan Opera, Marcel in Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots at the Bard Festival, Gremin in Eugene Onegin at Vancouver Opera and Opera Lyra Ottawa, Timur in Turandot at Opera Lyra Ottawa, Silva in Ernani and Mephistopheles in Faust covers at Lyric Opera of Chicago, Commendatore in Don Giovanni at Palm Beach Opera, Zuniga in Carmen at Arizona Opera, and Sparafucile in Rigoletto with Austin Lyric Opera, Arizona Opera and Portland Opera.

In the 2007-2008 season, Mr. Volpe created the role of Deguiche in world premiere of Cyrano with the Michigan Opera Theatre and Opera Company of Philadelphia, as well as performing Frere Laurent in Romeo et Juliette with the Baltimore Opera, and Jacqueau in War and Peace and Frere Laurent cover in Romeo et Juliette at the MET. Operatic engagements from 2006-2007 season include Banquo in Macbeth with Arizona Opera, the title role in Don Giovanni with Florentine Opera of Milwaukee, Frere Laurent in Romeo et Juliette with Atlanta Opera and Michigan Opera Theatre, and Zuniga in Carmen with the Seiji Ozawa Opera Project in Japan.

Mr. Volpe made his notable Metropolitan Opera debut in their new production of Prokofiev’s War and Peace, and has subsequently returned for new productions of Berlioz’ Les Troyen, Strauss’ Salome, Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, as well as Falstaff, Gianni Schicchi, Carmen, Aida, I Vespri Siciliani, Cyrano di Bergerac, and Andrea Chenier, among others. In addition, he has appeared with San Francisco Opera in productions of Salome, Nabucco, and Romeo et Juliette, with the Lyric Opera of Chicago in Falstaff, with Washington National Opera for Britten’s Billy Budd and Tchaikovsky’s Maid of Orleans, as well as Mephistopheles in Faust and Ramfis in Aida with Palm Beach Opera, Mephistopheles in Faust with Vancouver Opera, and a debut with Portland Opera as Banquo in Macbeth.

As a concert soloist, he has performed Verdi’s Requiem with the Philharmonia Orchestra of London at the Chichester Festival, the Manhattan Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, L’Orchestra d’Imola in Italy, Oberlin Conservatory, Arizona State University, the Indianapolis Symphony, the Queens Symphony, and the Augusta Choral Society. He has also performed Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis with the New York Metropolitan Orchestra, Edmonton Symphony and Augusta Choral Society, Handel’s Messiah with Edmonton and Louisville Symphonies, and Mozart’s Requiem with the Choral Society of Philadelphia.