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So, can we hear hologram Callas soon?

So, can we hear hologram Callas soon?

Whitney Houston's hologram will sing a concert next year at "a major U.S. venue" next year. Pat Houston, president of the Whitney Houston Estate and Greek billionaire Alki David, CEO of Hologram USA, are working together on this latest hologram concert venture; Whitney's image will be shown onstage "the same way that Tupac and Snoop Dogg interacted onstage at Coachella," according to David.

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Ambur Braid

Talking with singers: Ambur Braid

Dramatic coloratura soprano Ambur Braid has been on our interview wish-list since Schmopera's day one. Her choice repertoire consists largely of "evil, crazy royalty," where she can show off her staggering high notes and coloratura so fast you can blink and miss it.

Jenna Simeonov
Gems: Beauty Pageant Opera

Gems: Beauty Pageant Opera

It's rare, but I just love it when it happens: beauty pageant opera. It usually happens one of two ways for me: predictably not great, or surprisingly good. When I'm listening to the former, I'm wondering how they picked their aria, trying to hear their singing background in their sound, all very judgy things that I scold myself over almost immediately.

Jenna Simeonov
Michael Park: on opera & disease

Michael Park: on opera & disease

Vancouver-based Composer and pianist Michael Park has spent considerable time thinking about how to talk about disease through music. He performed his Alzheimer's Variations (absolutely worth a listen) as part of his TEDxSFU talk in 2013, entitled "Experience disease through music."

Jenna Simeonov
Story webs & the original Romeo & Juliet

Story webs & the original Romeo & Juliet

No piece of art is created in a vacuum. Any time I've worked on an opera, I've always loved learning of the connections between the story, and its ancestry in literature and history. Greek mythology, Shakespeare, the Bible, Egyptian history, the atomic bomb...

Jenna Simeonov
The 5 best & worst states for finding an opera house

The 5 best & worst states for finding an opera house

The other day, this Canadian blogger was thinking about the United States. Specifically, I was wondering just how many opera houses there are in a country of over 300 million people. So, I gathered some quick stats on the number of opera houses (or organizations producing professional opera) versus millions of people, in each state.

Jenna Simeonov
Browse Suzanne Vinnik's Opera Diva Dress Collection

Browse Suzanne Vinnik's Opera Diva Dress Collection

I sometimes wonder what the average number of evening gowns in the closets of opera singers. Probably at least 5 - maybe closer to 10? Having a closet that won't stay shut from all the tulle doesn't actually sound like a bad problem, but it's certainly not practical.

Jenna Simeonov
3 ways to have a great first rehearsal

3 ways to have a great first rehearsal

Technically, a singer's deadline for learning and perfecting a role is opening night. In reality, the ubiquitous deadline for opera singers is the first day of music rehearsals with the conductor. In this rehearsal, most singers want to a) sing incredibly well, b) make the conductor happy and c) not embarrass themselves in front of colleagues.

Jenna Simeonov
Conductors: what else do they tell us?

Conductors: what else do they tell us?

When George Martin and The Beatles made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1967, they made history by using the recording studio itself as a sort of "instrument." Songs like "A Day in the Life", or even "With a Little Help from My Friends" aren't easy to reproduce on a live stage, and the album isn't meant to be a preserved concert in the same way that Please Please Me is.

Jenna Simeonov
Gems: Carlos Kleiber's Maestro Cam

Gems: Carlos Kleiber's Maestro Cam

One of my favourite parts about being backstage during a show is looking at all the monitors. They're mostly showing the maestro, via the now-ubiquitous camera in the orchestra pit. I love watching the small reactions on the maestro's face, noting what he hears, what he wants, if he has any opinions on what's happening on stage.

Jenna Simeonov

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