So the whole gang for the summer is here - they have been for a few days, but as usual I've been too busy to tell you all about it. Mea culpa.
But I do have TONS of photos to share with you. Take a look at our web album!
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Sounds of summer

OK, so while singers did arrive last week and they were rehearsing the scenes concerts, the chorus music and participated in a series of masterclasses, it wasn't until today that it seemed like the season really started.

The principals for Flute and Pirates arrived today (see full company meeting to the left). Now we're just waiting for the Romeo crowd to arrive later this week, then we'll be fully set.

Scott, who is stage directing Flute, was at the Flute music rehearsal today, observing before he starts staging later this week. A little while into the rehearsal , he leaned over to me and said "I am so happy," meaning that he's very pleased with how everyone sounds. It made me think about how scary it must be casting our season. I mean, you hear hundreds of singers for just a couple of minutes each in December and then have to wait until June to hear them sing the role!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Switcheroo tidbit
So the opera world is really funny sometimes. We often will schedule our season and our singers a year or 2 in advance - it's not unusual for our Artistic Director, Scott Altman, to rush into the main room of our offices and say something like "Who wants to hear about my plan for 2010?"
Yet at the same time, there are also very often last-minute casting changes. Sometimes a singer will get sick at the last second, so we have to scramble for a replacement. These things happen, so it's great when everybody's quick on their feet and has the connections to make a good switch.
This past Friday was just such an example of this "rolling with the punches." At about 7:30am on Friday morning, one of the chorus members was forced to leave our season due to a personal reason. Well, by the end of business on Friday we had found a wonderful replacement, thanks this time to the connections of Jose Melendez, our summertime Principal Coach.
Hopefully we don't need to demonstrate our ability to be quick on our feet again this summer season, but I'm sure we'll be able to handle it if it does...
Yet at the same time, there are also very often last-minute casting changes. Sometimes a singer will get sick at the last second, so we have to scramble for a replacement. These things happen, so it's great when everybody's quick on their feet and has the connections to make a good switch.
This past Friday was just such an example of this "rolling with the punches." At about 7:30am on Friday morning, one of the chorus members was forced to leave our season due to a personal reason. Well, by the end of business on Friday we had found a wonderful replacement, thanks this time to the connections of Jose Melendez, our summertime Principal Coach.
Hopefully we don't need to demonstrate our ability to be quick on our feet again this summer season, but I'm sure we'll be able to handle it if it does...
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Sweet Masterclass

If you've never been to a masterclass, they're really interesting. Basically, the teacher will work with a series of students individually. The singer will sing their chosen, prepared song through first then the teacher will work on certain items with the singer to improve their performance. Those "certain items" depend on the teacher's particular angle or expertise; it may be interpretation, acting, ornamentation or, as in Sharon's case, technique.

NJOpera's masterclasses are free and open to the public. The schedule is available online.
Costume Shop Visit

Anyway, Scott and I stopped by the costume shop, as you can see here. (By the way, that is Scott's hand and drink at the left of the left

To the right in the background is Patty Hibbert, Costume Designer. I should tell you that according to Stu Duncan (reviewed our Turandot for the Princeton Packet), "she is becoming a legend in opera circles..."
And don't you forget it!
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Summer Season 2007 has arrived
Hi everyone!
As you saw in my last post, I'm back to bring you information about New Jersey Opera's Summer Season 2007. As some of you may already be aware, we've got a ton of stuff going on this summer. We've got masterclasses, preview concerts, musical theater concerts, a kid's camp, scenes concerts, family workshops and, oh yeah, 3 fully staged operas. Whew... I'm already tired just listing that all out...
Anyway, the whole season kicked off today, when the Studio and Associate Artists arrived for rehearsals. These guys sing the chorus parts in the operas (The Magic Flute, Romeo & Juliette and The Pirates of Penzance) and do the musical theater concerts and the scenes concerts as well as take on some of the smaller roles in the operas. They have so much to do that we brought them in a whole week ahead of the other singers to get their coachings in!

I stopped by the morning meeting today to say hello to the new arrivals and make my usual first-day announcements and take a couple of pictures for the blog. The above picture shows the singers taking in all the information. To the right, you can see Artistic Director Scott Altman (foreground) and Principal Coach Jose Melendez tag-teaming some announcements.
Tomorrow we have more rehearsals and our first masterclass with Sharon Sweet. She's presenting a masterclass every day this week (Wed-Sat) at 2pm in the Woolworth Music Building of Princeton University. They're free and open to the public, so stop on by!
As you saw in my last post, I'm back to bring you information about New Jersey Opera's Summer Season 2007. As some of you may already be aware, we've got a ton of stuff going on this summer. We've got masterclasses, preview concerts, musical theater concerts, a kid's camp, scenes concerts, family workshops and, oh yeah, 3 fully staged operas. Whew... I'm already tired just listing that all out...


I stopped by the morning meeting today to say hello to the new arrivals and make my usual first-day announcements and take a couple of pictures for the blog. The above picture shows the singers taking in all the information. To the right, you can see Artistic Director Scott Altman (foreground) and Principal Coach Jose Melendez tag-teaming some announcements.
Tomorrow we have more rehearsals and our first masterclass with Sharon Sweet. She's presenting a masterclass every day this week (Wed-Sat) at 2pm in the Woolworth Music Building of Princeton University. They're free and open to the public, so stop on by!

I stink
Yeah, I pretty much do stink. I got you all excited about a New Jersey Opera blog, gave you great info and pictures during our fantastic Turandot in March, then I abandoned you for several months. You must hate me. :(
Do you forgive me? OK, good, because I'm back and ready to give you some great inside info on NJOpera's Summer Season! If you're really good, then you might even get some guest bloggers from the cast... (but shhh, don't tell them that, because they really don't know it yet).
Check back later today for some photos from this morning's first meeting for the singers!
Do you forgive me? OK, good, because I'm back and ready to give you some great inside info on NJOpera's Summer Season! If you're really good, then you might even get some guest bloggers from the cast... (but shhh, don't tell them that, because they really don't know it yet).
Check back later today for some photos from this morning's first meeting for the singers!

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