November 7, 2023
Donors are part of the team at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Opera Theater
Just as it takes a team to mount an opera, so does the art form require a multitude of supporters.
Happily, on both fronts, ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ is well covered.
Not only does ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Opera Theater boast some of the finest student voices in the world and a new interim artistic director; it also enjoys some of the schoolβs most dedicated patrons.
One of the most devoted of the latter is ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Governing Member Michael Frank. A lifelong lover of music with a special passion for opera, he attends and supports ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Opera Theater with gusto.S
βI want to do my part to make sure the art form thrives,β said Frank, a former lawyer and physician. βMy only disappointment is when I can only go see a production once.β
Frankβs zeal for opera has only grown during the still-early tenure of interim artistic director JJ Hudson. For Hudsonβs recent production of Poulencβs Dialogues of the Carmelites, the former physician and attorney had nothing but praise, calling the work βnothing short of incredible...I think heβs going to be very good for the whole program.β
Whether that prediction holds true largely hinges on ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨βs ability to incorporate the finest costume, stage, and lighting designs. Indeed, Hudson said, between ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨βs high artistic standards and the recent addition of a third, off-site production to the annual calendar, the need for underwriting is greater than ever.
βIn opera, it takes a lot of creative people to make the magic happen,β said Hudson. βOnly with generous support can we showcase our fabulous ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ opera students in ways that showcase their enormous efforts.β
But ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ needs support like Frankβs for more than lavish productions. To secure a bright future for opera, ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ must also attract and retain world-class student talent with scholarships.
βTo maintain the highest level of excellence at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Opera Theater, we need to be highly competitive in our financial support,β Hudson said.
For proof of that statement, look no further than soprano Imani Severin, a second-year masterβs degree student of Mary Schiller and one of ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨βs top operatic prospects.
±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ was her top choice, but the clincher was the Mary Hamlin Memorial Presidential Scholarship, a gift of Dr. Clive and Jane Hamlin, which allowed her to attend without incurring debt.
At ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨, βI can devote all my attention to my studies and perfecting my technique,β Severin said. βI give infinite gratitude [to the Hamlins] for making this possible.β