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Los Angeles Opera News - March 23, 2024

Arts and Entertainment

March 25, 2024

From: Los Angeles Opera

Historical Women Who Shaped Opera

Believe it or not, but there was a time when only men were allowed to perform on the stage (or in church!). Thankfully, those days are long gone and many women have and continue to change and dazzle the world of opera with their amazing talent. While we have been highlighting some of the wonderful woman pushing the artform today on our Instagram and Facebook, we want to take a moment to remember the icons of the past that helped shaped opera to the artform we love.

From helping spread opera outside of Italy to exceeding what was thought possible with the human voice to removing segregation in opera houses, the list is truly an astounding one. For this Women's History Month, join us in remembering these feminine icons along with the challenges they overcame and their historic feats.

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The Real Life Story Behind La Traviata
Did you know that the most famous opera in the world is actually based on a true story? While Violetta has been gracing stages for over 170 years, her origins can be traced to a 19th-century French courtesan. It is her story that inspired Verdi's masterpiece which in turn led to one of the most disastrous premieres in opera and the most famous opera of all time.

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The Hard Life and Resilience of Violetta

La Traviata's director, Shawna Lucey, delves into the opera's history and how it's reflected in her vibrant vision for the opera.

Read how she frames Violetta as a powerful woman who fought against the systems of oppression with Lucey using the real life inspiration of the opera as her basis.

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Noah's Flood Tickets
Under the baton of Music Director James Conlon, volunteer artists from our community perform alongside LA Opera professionals in the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. This season, we're presenting Noah's Flood, by Benjamin Britten. Based on a 15th-century play, this touching opera recounts the Old Testament story of one family coming together (along with a boat full of animals) to brave a storm that would change the world forever.

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LA Jewish Symphony

Join the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony for their 30 Year Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, April 14 at Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s Resnick Family Campus.

Enjoy repertoire drawn from across their 30-year history that exemplify the breadth and importance of the Symphony’s mission to build bridges through music, including pieces by Leonard Bernstein, Shony Alex Braun, Andrea Clearfield, Sharon Farber, Kurt Weill, and more!

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