United States opera company programs, 2001-

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United States opera company programs, 2001-

Includes miscellaneous programs for opera productions by Mobile Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Pensacola Opera, Sarasota Opera, LSU Opera, Jefferson Performing Arts, New Orleans Opera, Art of New Orleans, Performing Arts of New Orleans, Baltimore Opera Co., Minnesota Opera, Natchez Opera, Granite State Opera, Opera League of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Opera, Opera North, Santa Fe Opera, Metropolitan Opera Co., Greensboro Opera, North Carolina Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Utah Festival Opera, and Virginia Opera. Programs contain lists and biographies of cast members and directors, orchestra lists, opera synopses, and other program notes.

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Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)

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The Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. The company is operated by the non-profit Metropolitan Opera Association, with Peter Gelb as current general manager (2021). As of 2018, the company's current music director is Yannick Nézet-Séguin. The Met was founded in 1883 as an alternative to the previously established Academy of Music opera house, and debuted the same year in...

Houston Grand opera

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Sarasota Opera Association.

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Utah Festival Opera Company.

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Jefferson Performing Arts Society (Metairie, La.)

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North Carolina Opera.

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LSU Opera

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New Orleans Opera

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Lyric Opera of Chicago

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Lyric Opera of Chicago is one of the leading opera companies in the United States. It was founded in Chicago in 1954, under the name 'Lyric Theatre of Chicago' by Carol Fox, Nicola Rescigno and Lawrence Kelly, with a season that included Maria Callas's American debut in Norma. The company was re-organized by Fox in 1956 under its present name and, after her 1981 departure, it has continued to be of one of the major opera companies in the United States. The Lyric is housed in a theater and relate...

Mobile Opera.

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Baltimore Opera Company

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Virginia Opera Association

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Granite State Opera.

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Greensboro Opera.

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New Hampshire Opera.

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Pensacola Opera House

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Opera North (Lebanon, N.H.)

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Natchez Opera.

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Opera League of New Hampshire

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Opera North (Lebonon, N.H.)

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Minnesota Opera

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The Center Opera Company of Minnesota was founded by the Walker Center Arts Council in 1963. In 1969, the Opera became independent from the Walker Arts Center and changed its name to the Minnesota Opera in 1971. Since January 1985, the Minnesota Opera has performed at the Ordway Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Minnesota Opera continues to perform new operas and classic masterpieces. It is currently the 16th largest opera company in the country. From the guide to the Minnesota Oper...

Sante Fe Opera.

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