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Opera Production Competition

Reminder that the deadline for entries in the Opera Production Competition is June 30, 2013.

Eligible productions are those presented between June 1, 2012, and June 15, 2013. The submitting institution or a member of the production staff must be an NOA member.

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Gallery 2011-12

View the full list of winning productions.

Gallery: 2011-12 Opera Production Winners

  • <em>The Old Maid and the Thief</em> by Gian Carlo Menotti<br /> Produced by Melanie Kohn Day at Virginia Commonwealth University<br /> Directed by Kenneth Wood<br /> Conducted by Daniel Myssyk
  • <em>Amahl and the Night Visitors</em> by Gian Carlo Menotti<br /> Produced by University of Alabama @ Birmingham<br /> Directed by Kristine Hurst-Wajszczuk
  • <em>Opera Incognito</em> with scenes by various composers<br /> Produced by Sam Houston State University<br /> Directed by Rebecca Renfro Grimes<br /> Conducted by Robert Hunt
  • <em>Der Jasager</em> by Kurt Weill with additional student-composed music<br /> Produced by Stanford University<br /> Directed by Nova Jimenez<br /> Conducted by Marie-Louise Catsalis
  • <em>Angélique</em> by Jacques Ibert<br /> Produced by Texas State University<br /> Directed by Samuel Mungo<br /> Conducted by Oliver Worthington
  • <em>Gianni Schicchi</em> by Giacomo Puccini<br /> Produced by Gayla Blaisdell at Central Washington University<br /> Directed Torrance Blaisdell<br /> Conducted by Nikolas Caoile, piano with graduate assistant Adrienne Shields
  • <em>Serse</em> by Georg Friderick Handel<br /> Produced by Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Opera d’Arte<br /> Directed by Kenneth Shaw<br /> Conducted by Brett Scott
  • <em>The Pirates of Penzance</em> by Gilbert & Sullivan<br /> Produced by Michigan State University<br /> Directed by Melanie Helton<br /> Conducted by Adam Kerry Boyles
  • <em>Amahl and the Night Visitors</em> by Gian Carlo Menotti<br /> Produced by Crane Opera Ensemble @ SUNY Potsdam<br /> Directed by Carleen Graham<br /> Conducted by Kirk Severtson
  • <em>Dido and Aeneas</em> by Henry Purcell<br /> Produced by University of South Dakota<br /> Directed by Tracelyn Gesteland<br /> Conducted by David Holdhusen
  • <em>Amelia</em> by Daron Hagen<br /> Produced by Moores Opera Center @ University of Houston<br /> Directed by Buck Ross<br /> Conducted by Brett Mitchell
  • <em>The Turn of the Screw</em> by Benjamin Britten<br /> Produced by University of Iowa<br /> Directed by Alan E Hicks<br /> Conducted by William LaRue Jones
  • <em>L’Incoronazione di Poppea</em> by Claudio Monteverdi<br /> Produced by University of Nebraska @ Lincoln<br /> Directed by William Shomos<br /> Ritornelli conducted by Tyler White
  • <em>Idomeneo</em> by WA Mozart<br /> Produced by University of Memphis<br /> Directed by Copeland Woodruff<br /> Conducted by Mark Ensley
  • <em>Der Rosenkavalier</em> by Richard Strauss<br /> Produced by Moores Opera Center @ University of Houston<br /> Directed by Buck Ross<br /> Conducted by Franz Anton Krager
  • <em>My Kinsman, Major Molineux and The Image Maker</em> by Bruce Saylor<br /> Produced by Queens College-CUNY<br /> Directed by Lorca Peress<br /> Conducted by Maurice Peress and Matthew Kasper
  • <em>Il Trovatore</em> by Giuseppe Verdi<br /> Produced by Bob Jones University<br /> Directed by Darren Lawson<br /> Conducted by C. Stanley Eby
 


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