Opera Fusion: New Works composer Douglas Cuomo has works premiered at Carnegie Hall
This grand finale of Transient Glory features new music by today’s top composers. One of the featured composers is Douglas J. Cuomo. Last November Mr. Cuomo was invited by CCM Opera and Cincinnati Opera to workshop his opera DOUBT via the Opera Fusion: New Works collaboration. The Transient Glory program is all performed by the choral conductors who participated in the workshop and the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, led by recent MacArthur “genius” fellow Francisco J. Núñez. JACK Quartet also performs, and WNYC radio personality John Schaefer leads the composers in insightful discussions.
You can read more about this program at Carnegie Hall’s website.
Opera America Magazine Highlights Opera Fusion:New Works
This month CCM Opera and Cincinnati Opera’s first work shop in the Opera Fusion: New Works series, was highlighted in Opera America’s 2011 Winter quarterly publication.
Composer, Douglas Cuomo and librettist (the Playwright) John Patrick Shanley brought their opera, DOUBT to Cincinnati for Opera Fusion: New Works. The workshop was directed by, Robin Guarino and Conducted by Maestro Gary Wedow with CCM Opera students singing all lead and ensemble roles. Students from throughout CCM OMDA participated in the workshop which was documented by Academy Award nominated filmmakers, Julia Reichert and Steven Bogner.
CET Arts Channel Broadcasts CCM E-Media’s Performing Arts/Digital Future Panel Discussion
- Marc Scorca, President and CEO, OPERA America
- Patricia Beggs, General Director/CEO, Cincinnati Opera
- Marcus Küchle, Director of Artistic Operations, Cincinnati Opera
- Robin Guarino, CCM Opera Department Chair and opera director
- Marjorie Fox, CCM Electronic Media Division Head, moderator
CET’s Digital Arts channel broadcasted this panel discussion at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29. on channel 48.3 (Time Warner channel 987).
Learn more about the panel discussion here or visit the CET Connect website for more detailed scheduling information.
Cincinnati Opera Announces Additional Chorus Auditions for 2012 Season
CINCINNATI—Cincinnati Opera will host additional auditions for its 2012 Summer Festival Chorus on Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4 at the Corbett Opera Center in Music Hall, 1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.Audition times must be scheduled in advance by contacting Lauren Bailey, Artistic Coordinator, at (513) 768-5568 or lbailey@cincinnatiopera.org. Singers should prepare two (2) contrasting arias in the original languages. An accompanist will be provided.
About the Cincinnati Opera Chorus
The Cincinnati Opera Chorus is a paid, professional chorus under the jurisdiction of AGMA, the American Guild of Musical Artists. An artist must be a member in good standing or have begun the application for membership prior to employment. Rehearsals for the 2012 Summer Festival will begin in mid-May (exact start dates TBD) and run through late July.2012 Season
The 2012 Summer Festival, which will take place June 14 through July 28, 2012, opens with a double bill of Italian one-act operas, pairing the tragedy of Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci with the comedic charm of Giacomo Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi. Next, Cincinnati Opera proudly presents its first-ever production of the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. The season will close with a lavish presentation of Giuseppe Verdi’s heartbreaking romance La Traviata. All performances will take place at historic Music Hall and feature the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.For additional 2012 season and casting information, please visit http://www.cincinnatiopera.org
Additional Information
Please contact Lauren Bailey, Artistic Coordinator, at (513) 768-5568 or lbailey@cincinnatiopera.org with questions about auditions.
Cincinnati Opera’s 2012 Summer Festival will take place June 14 through July 28, featuring a double bill of Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci and Giacomo Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, and Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata. The 2012 season is made possible with support from ArtsWave, Ohio Arts Council, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, and many generous individuals, corporations, and foundations.
Cincinnati Opera 2012 Preview Event, Tuesday Oct. 25th @ Music Hall
Get the inside scoop on our 2012 season from Evans on October 25!
Join Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director, and young artists from CCM on Tuesday, October 25 for a sneak peek at Cincinnati Opera’s 2012 Summer Festival. Evans will offer insight on the upcoming operas, illuminating not only the history and music of each piece, but also providing a unique insider’s look at the creation of a world-class opera season. This summer, Cincinnati Opera will stage three thrilling productions, beginning with a double bill of Italian one-act operas: Leoncavallo’s tragic Pagliacci and Puccini’s charming comedy Gianni Schicchi. Next, Cincinnati Opera will proudly present its first-ever production of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. The season will close with a sumptuous production of Verdi’s heartrending romance La Traviata.
When: Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Corbett Tower in Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Paid parking available adjacent to Music Hall.
Admission: $5 at the door or in advance by calling the Cincinnati Opera Box Office at
(513) 241-2742.
Seating is limited—reservations are recommended!
Cincinnati Opera gratefully acknowledges the support of ArtsWave and Ohio Arts Council.
Cincinnati Opera 1243 Elm Street &bull Cincinnati, OH 45202
Box Office: (513) 241-2742
Administrative Offices: (513) 768-5550
www.cincinnatiopera.org
UPDATE – Opera Fusion: New Works Interview on WVXU (FM 91.7) – October 16th @ 7:00 p.m.

7:00pm
October 16th
(this Sunday)
The WVXU Opera Fusion: New Works interview has been moved. It will now air on “Around Cincinnati” and on “Spotlight” on Cincinnati’s WVXU
Cincinnati Opera and CCM Opera received a grant to help produce new American operas. Called Opera Fusion: New Works, the first new composer from this historic collaboration is ready to be introduced. Anne Arenstein learns about the program’s progress from Robin Guarino from CCM and Marcus Kuchle from Cincinnati Opera.
An archive of the radio interview will be available on WVXU‘s website.
Enjoy!
CCM Opera
Cincinnati Opera returns to the zoo with CCM Opera and Opera Fusion

Tyler Alessi, Wesley Lawrence, Davia Bandy, Jacqueline Echols & Tim Bruno
From Cincinnati.com and Janelle Gelfand
Arts in Focus
Opera returns to the Zoo — for a night
by Janelle Gelfand, Cincinnati Enquirer
Opera fans flocked to the Zoo.
Cincinnati Opera went back to the Zoo Wednesday night for its second (and what we hope will be annual) evening of arias and animals. What fun it was to see a parade of animals at the end — including a small kangaroo, bearcat, peacock, eagle and llamas — as the fine cast of CCM Opera singers sang “Talk to the Animals,” to the delight of the sold-out crowd of all ages.
The opera gave away more than 1,200 free tickets to the event. Many attended opera when it was at the Zoo; some had never been to an opera. The company, of course, played to huge summertime crowds – and competed with sometimes screeching Zoo animals — from 1920 until it moved into Music Hall in 1972.
Zoo director Thane Maynard and Cincinnati Opera director Evans Mirageas shared hosting duties in the Great American Wings of Wonder Amphitheatre. Mirageas pointed out that the actual opera stage was where Gibbon Island now stands. And Maynard gave tidbits on the fauna, such as Eric the Eagle (Eddie his trainer told us about his incident of “projectile evacuation” during a dress rehearsal for Aida in Music Hall), Lucy the Bearcat, Homer the Barnowl, one of Cathryn Hilker’s cheetahs and more.
The singers — Tyler Alessi (baritone); Davia Bandy (mezzo); Timothy J. Bruno (bass); Jacqueline A. Echols (soprano); and Wesley Lawrence (tenor) were terrific in music from Carmen, Manon Lescaut, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, The Gondoliers, Eugene Onegin and more. Echols wowed in “Summertime” from “Porgy and Bess,” and Lawrence channeled Pavarotti in a Neapolitan song, ‘Marechiare.” Carol Walker was the able accompanist.
On June 27, 1920, Cincinnati Opera presented its first opera, a production of Martha, in an outdoor pavilion at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. For the next half-century, performances at the Cincinnati Zoo Pavilion filled a 10-week season that regularly featured some of the most legendary singers of the 20th century—Plácido Domingo, Norman Treigle, Beverly Sills, Sherrill Milnes, Montserrat Caballé, James Morris, and Roberta Peters, to name a few. Cincinnati Opera moved to Music Hall in 1972, but the partnership between the Opera and the Zoo continues to the present day.
The event was sponsored by the Marge & Charles J. Schott Foundation.
Opera Fusion: New Works, a collaboration between Cincinnati Opera & CCM Opera

Cincinnati Opera and CCM Opera are pleased to announce the establishment of a new joint venture, Opera Fusion: New Works, a program designed to support the development of new American operas.
Click here to visit Cincinnati Opera’s website and read the official press release.
Click here to read Janelle Gelfand’s article that details this exciting joint venture between Cincinnati Opera and CCM Opera.
Opera Fusion: New Works builds on an established and successful four-year partnership between Cincinnati Opera and CCM Opera. In 2007, Cincinnati Opera and CCM Opera launched The Corbett Foundation Opera Fusion program, created to promote and enhance young artist training opportunities, collaborative academic programming, internships, and an ongoing artistic relationship between the organizations. Opera Fusion: New Works, which is funded entirely by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, allows this existing relationship to expand into new areas. Opera Fusion: New Works will be jointly administered by representatives from each of the collaborating organizations. Marcus Küchle, Director of Artistic Operations of Cincinnati Opera, and Robin Guarino, J. Ralph Corbett Chair of CCM Opera, will act as co-artistic directors for the program.
2011 Summer Plans for CCM Opera Students
This summer students from the CCM Opera program will make a significant contribution to various summer festivals. Here are just a few of their accomplishments we would like to announce here on our blog.
Marco Cammarota (MM)
Crested Butte Opera
Davia Bandy (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
Christopher Allen (AD)
- Cincinnati Opera
Melissa Harvey (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
Alisa Jordheim (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
Frederick Ballentine (BM)
- Wolftrap Opera & Des Moines Metropolitan Opera
Tim Bruno (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
Paulette Penzvalto (AD)
- Des Moines Metropolitan Opera, Indianapolis Opera
Abigail Paschke (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera, Opera Saratoga
Jackie Echols (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
John Holiday (MM)
- Santa Fe Opera
Jose Rubio (AD)
- The Music Academy of the West
Jill Phillips (MM)
- Wolftrap Opera
Yoongeong Lee (MM)
- Tanglewood Music Festival
Danielle Messina (MM)
- Opera Saratoga
Ian Ramirez (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera, Central City Opera
Hillary Ginther (MM)
- Cincinnati Opera
Kate Tombaugh (MM)
- Santa Fe Opera
Deborah Nansteel (AD)
- San Francisco Opera Merola Program
Mark Diamond (MM)
- San Francisco Opera Merola Program
Xi Wang (AD)
- San Francisco Opera Merola Program
