How an Opera Reaches the Stage

How an Opera Reaches the Stage

Author: Seattle Opera May 7, 2019 Duration: 1:07:47

There's a lot going on in a glorious opera like Carmen: principal singers, chorus, orchestra, dancers, actors, costumes, sets, lights, fight scenes, wigs, drama! How on earth does something with so many moving parts manage to make it to the stage? Dacia Clay, of Classical KING FM 98.1 and the terrific Classical Classroom podcast, enjoyed a command performance of the show. She seized the opportunity to interrupt the opera and question the cast and crew about their role in bringing this magnificent beast of an opera to life. Learn all about the story – the one the audience sees and the one behind the stage – in this special Seattle Opera Podcast/Classical Classroom crossover episode. 

All music in this episode from Seattle Opera's performances of Carmen. Special thanks to Cellist Meeka Quan DiLorenzo, Director Paul Curran, Chorus Mezzo soprano Susan Salas, Mezzo soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson, Assistant Lighting Designer Connie Yun, Fight Choreographer Geoff Alm, Tenor Scott Quinn, Baritone Rodion Pogossov, Wigmaster Ashlee Naegle, and Conductor Giacomo Sagripanti.

Carmen runs May 4 to 19, 2019 at Seattle Opera! Seattleopera.org/carmen for more info.


Ever wondered how a grand opera production comes together, or what it feels like to stand in the wings just before the curtain rises? The Seattle Opera Podcast pulls back the velvet curtain on this intricate world. From the company that has been a cornerstone of the Pacific Northwest arts scene since 1963, this series offers a genuine backstage pass. You’ll hear directly from the singers, conductors, directors, and designers who bring these powerful stories to life, discussing everything from vocal technique and set construction to the emotional core of a character. Episodes might delve into a beloved European classic one week and a groundbreaking new American work the next, reflecting the company’s dynamic repertoire. This isn't just a lecture about music and drama; it's an immersive audio experience where you can listen to artists explain their craft, hear snippets of rehearsals, and gain a deeper appreciation for opera as a living, collaborative art form. Tune in to this podcast for conversations that are as passionate and detailed as the productions themselves, all brought to you directly from the heart of Seattle's opera community.
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