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Fresh Avenues in Opera: How Directors Are Making Opera New and Vital

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When President Biden quoted one of Gene Scheer's operatic songs at his inauguration, he shined a spotlight on Opera. Since its origins in Italy in the 16th century, Opera has been a foundational genre and is a beloved art form around the world. Despite what some have reported, Opera is not dead. With their international work, these Opera directors are infusing the form with new ideas, new strategies for reaching audiences, and a new vision for the future of Opera. From around the world, these visionary directors unpack how they revitalize classics and collaborate on new works to make Opera modern and relevant today.

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