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Ruth Stewart joined Texas Southern University in the spring of 1954 as an instructor of voice, director of the Women's Glee Club and later became co-director of the Opera Workshop. In 1965, with the assistance of Mr. Clifford Smith, a local electrical contractor, she organized and conducted the highly successful choral group The Men of Houston ...
Fort Worth Opera is the oldest continually-performing opera company in the state of Texas and among the oldest in the United States, according to the company. [1] While originally presenting operas one at a time over a fall/winter season, it changed to a "festival" format in 2007.
Mercury Opera Rochester; Metropolitan Opera, The; Millennial Arts Productions; New Camerata Opera [26] New Opera Company; New Rochelle Opera; New York City Opera (closed October 2013, reopened January 2016) New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players; New York Grand Opera Company; New York Opera Forum; New York Opera Project; Nickel City Opera (NC ...
Tabyana Ali was born on January 28, 2002, in San Antonio, Texas. [1] [2] She attended Hidden Forest Elementary and later Trinity Christian Academy. [3]As a child, she enjoyed singing, dancing and performing. [4]
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Austin Opera, formerly known as the Austin Lyric Opera, is an opera company based in Austin, Texas. The company was founded in 1986. Its key personnel include Annie Burridge as general director, and Timothy Myers as artistic advisor. [1] In January 2007, it staged the North American premiere of Philip Glass's opera Waiting for the Barbarians ...
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Jay Hunter Morris (born July 3, 1963) [1] [2] is an American operatic tenor. He is best known internationally for the role of Siegfried in the Metropolitan Opera's 2011–12 series of Wagner's Ring Cycle, performances of which were cinecast and radio broadcast live worldwide, aired on U.S. television, and released on DVD.