Dan Novak, director of The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center, the professional artist development program at Lyric Opera of Chicago, is pleased to announce that soprano Mathilda Edge, mezzo-soprano Kathleen Felty, and bass Anthony Reed, have been accepted into this prestigious program for its 2019/20 Ensemble.
These singers will join current Ryan Opera Center soprano Emily Pogorelc; mezzo-soprano Kayleigh Decker; contralto Lauren Decker; tenors Eric Ferring and Mario Rojas; baritones Christopher Kenney and Ricardo José Rivera; bass-baritone David Weigel; and pianist Madeline Slettedahl, all of whom will return for another year in the world-renowned program.
Each year, the Ryan Opera Center holds preliminary auditions around the country; a small group of gifted young singers, mostly from the post-graduate level, are selected from approximately 400 applicants worldwide and invited to final-round auditions in Chicago each September. This year's Final Auditions were held on Sunday, September 30, in the Ardis Krainik Theatre of the Lyric Opera House. For the sixth year in a row, the Final Auditions were attended by an invited audience of some 1,200 Lyric subscribers and donors, who also participated by voting for the Audience Favorite Award. The award and $500 cash prize went to tenor Anthony Ciaramitaro.
Lyric's dramaturg Roger Pines served as master of ceremonies for the Final Auditions, and the audience was treated to a performance by tenor David Portillo, a Ryan Opera Center alumnus (2007-2010) who performs extensively in the U.S. and abroad. Lyric's general director, president & CEO Anthony Freud, music director Sir Andrew Davis, and vice president, artistic planning Andreas Melinat joined Novak, as well as Ryan Opera Center music director Craig Terry and director of vocal studies Julia Faulkner, in serving as judges for the day.
The 2019/20 Ensemble members will begin their tenure next spring and will spend the summer studying - voice lessons; language, acting, movement classes; and instruction from guest artists, in addition to performing in various concerts and recitals. Later, they will participate in Lyric's mainstage season, performing and understudying a variety of roles, as well as additional Ryan Opera Center concerts and recitals.
Current Ryan Opera Center members who will depart after the 2018/19 season are sopranos Whitney Morrison and Ann Toomey; tenor Josh Lovell; and bass-baritone Alan Higgs. From: Lisa Middleton, Vice President, Marketing & Communications
The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center is the professional artist development program for Lyric Opera of Chicago. Since its inception in 1974, the Ryan Opera Center has been recognized as one of the premier programs of its kind in the world. That standing is maintained by providing the finest up-and-coming singers and pianists with unparalleled training and experience. The program is administered by Dan Novak, director; Craig Terry, music director; Julia Faulkner, director of vocal studies; and Renée Fleming, advisor.
Each year, the Ryan Opera Center selects 12-14 gifted emerging artists to join its program from more than 400 applicants. Beginning in the spring, they arrive to join the full-year residency program, under the guidance of Novak, Terry, Faulkner, and Fleming, as well as Anthony Freud, Sir Andrew Davis, and numerous other opera professionals. Ensemble members are immediately immersed into the world of opera and vocal performance. Coaching sessions and master classes are augmented by performance and understudy experience in Lyric Opera's regular season productions as well as Ryan Opera Center concerts and recitals.
For more information, visit lyricopera.org/ryanoperacenter
Lyric Opera of Chicago's mission is to express and promote the life-changing, transformational, revelatory power of great opera. Lyric exists to provide a broad, deep, and relevant cultural service to Chicago and the nation, and to advance the development of the art form.
Founded in 1954, Lyric is dedicated to producing and performing consistently thrilling, entertaining, and thought-provoking opera with a balanced repertoire of core classics, lesser-known masterpieces, and new works; to creating an innovative and wide-ranging program of community engagement and educational activities; and to developing exceptional emerging operatic talent.
Under the leadership of general director, president & CEO Anthony Freud, music director Sir Andrew Davis, and creative consultant Renée Fleming, Lyric strives to become The Great North American Opera Company for the 21st century: a globally significant arts organization embodying the core values of excellence, relevance, and fiscal responsibility.
To learn more about Lyric's current season, go to lyricopera.org.
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