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America's talk radio show about opera. Period.
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15.viii.16 | Show No. 35 | Cut(s)!
16/08/2016 Durata: 59minThis week we tackle a perennial topic perfect for the dog days of summer: when and why to make cuts in an operatic score. Matthan Black joins Tobias and George live in-studio to discuss... Plus, 'Pop Quiz' returns in a piano-only version, and we've got all your opera news headlines in 'The Two Minute Drill'...
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8.viii.16 | Show No. 34 | Olympics!
09/08/2016 Durata: 58minThe Olympics have begun in Rio; here on the OBS, we follow suit and argue about Olympian feats of athleticism in singing... Is it stamina? Is it hitting high notes? Is it volume...? Guest co-host Matthan Black joins host Oliver Camacho and co-host Tobias Wright as they choose recordings and match up virtuosic performances to specific Olympic sports... Game on!
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25.vii.16 | Show No. 33 | Happy Birthday Met in HD!
26/07/2016 Durata: 59minWe go 'Inside the Huddle' and are joined live in-studio with guest co-host Dr. Kevin Byrne, an assistant professor of dramaturgy at the University of Arizona. We get him to explain, once and for all, what a dramaturg actually does. The answer might surprise you... Then, on our ‘Chalk Talk’ segment, we sing happy birthday to the Met in HD broadcasts, which turn ten years old this month. But is that ten years too many? Find out why some folks think these movie theater screenings of live opera performances should never have been born... Plus, Oliver gives a tribute to Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, and we have all your opera headlines in 'The Two Minute Drill'...
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18.vii.16 | Show No. 32 | War!
19/07/2016 Durata: 59minGiovanna Jacques is back state-side from her trip to France and Italy. She’ll give you the latest on opera and culture from continental Europe... But first, it’s war on our ‘Chalk Talk’ segment. Military conflicts have been central to opera stories ever since George Frederic Handel composed “Giuilo Cesare” in the early 1700s. Tonight we look at contemporary operas that are continuing to tell those stories, including such works as “Fallujah” by Tobin Stokes and Jeremy Beck’s “The Long Walk”... Plus, we’ve got all your opera headlines in our “Two Minute Drill” segment, and at the bottom of the hour, we bring back some memories with one of the most famous opera memes ever to grace YouTube. See if you recognize it...
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11.vii.16 | Show No. 31 | David John Pike!
12/07/2016 Durata: 01h08minWe took Independence Day off, so we’ve got a loaded show for you this week. Oliver Camacho goes ‘Inside the Huddle’ with baritone David John Pike, who talks about coaching the role of Scarpia from Puccini’s “Tosca” with Sherill Milnes, and also reflects on singing George Butterworth’s song cycle "A Shropshire Lad" on the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme... But first, it’s our ‘Chalk Talk’ segment. Ticket sales are up at Los Angeles Opera and the Wiener Staatsoper, but down at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. What factors are pushing these numbers up (or down) and who’s responsible? Tobias Wright has some theories to share... Plus, Giovanna Jacques checks in from the Bellini Museum in Sicily, we’ve got all your opera headlines in ‘The Two Minute Drill’, and Oliver plays ‘Monday Evening Quarterback’ after seeing Renée Fleming in concert...
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27.vi.16 | Show No. 30 | Blood!
29/06/2016 Durata: 01h01minThere's a new piece at LA Opera called 'Anatomy Theatre'. Set in the 1700s, it dissects – literally – the body and mind of a murderer. We examine the gross-out factor of this opera, and see how it stacks up against other bloody opera productions we’ve seen... Then, 'TKO' is back! This time our opera singer death match pits Luciano Pavarotti against Jussi Björling. Can the Swedish Caruso de-throne the King of the High C? We’ll put two of the greatest champions in the ring and let them "duke" it out in Verdi’s 'Rigoletto'. There will be blood, as Tobias Wright and Matthan Black take sides, and Oliver Camacho is the judge... Plus, Giovanna Jacques checks in from the Teatro Massimo in Sicily and George has got all your opera headlines...
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20.vi.16 | Show No. 29 | Erica Schuller!
21/06/2016 Durata: 01h22sThis week we go “Inside the Huddle” with soprano Erica Schuller, an early music specialist. Find out about her specialized training in foot and hand positions and how it led her to become a star of Chicago's Haymarket Opera... But first we take a look at a recent burst of opera activity in the Middle East. They’re building new opera houses in the Dubai and in Turkey. What’s the rationale behind this geographic expansion of the art form...? Plus, it’s our first listener-generated Pop Quiz, and we've got all your opera headlines in 'The Two Minute Drill'...
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13.vi.16 | Show No. 28 | Summer Festivals!
14/06/2016 Durata: 59minSummer is finally here, and that means it’s time to get some sunscreen, a cold PBR, and some chips and salsa, and head to the nearest summer opera festival... Right? On tonight’s show, we preview the best of America’s -- and the world’s -- summer festivals. We give you the locations, the repertoire, the rosters, and everything else you need to know, from Aix to Wolf Trap... Plus, George writes the questions for an all-new 'Pop Quiz' format, Oliver leads 'Monday Evening Quarterback', and Tobias and Giovanna share their hot takes on all your opera headlines in 'The Two Minute Drill'...
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6.vi.16 | Show No. 27 | Conductors!
07/06/2016 Durata: 59minWe go 'Inside the Huddle' with baritone Matthan Black. In addition to being a great singer, he’s also got his own arts podcast called 'Doing the Work'. And he’s our guest co-host for this episode, so you’re gonna get his hot takes on all of our content... In our 'Chalk Talk' segment, we give you our $0.02 on the big news this week that Yannick Nézet-Séguin is to take over from James Levine as the new Music Director at the Metropolitan Opera. And we tell you about the best and worst conductors we’ve worked with... Plus, Oliver Camacho puts Matthan and Tobias to the test in our Pop Quiz, asking them to identify conductors, just by listening to an audio recording of their work...
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23.v.16 | Show No. 26 | The 2016 Opera Awards!
24/05/2016 Durata: 01h44sWe run down the winners and losers of the 2016 International Opera Awards. Who stole the show, and who got robbed? You can see the full list of nominees on our website: operaboxscore.squarespace.com... Plus, we've got all your opera headlines, Tobias leads the charge in 'Monday Evening Quarterback' and Oliver hosts a dance version of 'Pop Quiz'. Will Tobias and Giovanna be able to name specific dance styles, and the operas they come from, just by listening...?
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16.v.16 | Show No. 25 | Nudity!
18/05/2016 Durata: 01h11minIn our 'Chalk Talk' segment, we take a good, long, hard look at nudity in opera. Should singers be expected to take it all off? Hear what the Opera Box Score team would do... Then, we go 'Inside the Huddle' with mezzo-soprano Annie Rosen. She’s a second-year member of the Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of Chicago. Co-host Oliver Camacho talked with her about covering a big role at the last minute and what's in her audition package... Plus, we’ve got all your opera headlines in ‘The Two Minute Drill’, and it’s our first ever showdown between basses in our ‘TKO’ segment. Don’t miss this brutal contest of two heavy-hitting guys...
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9.v.16 | Show No. 24 | Under/grad!
10/05/2016 Durata: 59minThis show is the second part of a double header. Last week, on Show No. 23, we were joined by the world-famous tenor Matthew Polenzani. If you haven't heard that podcast yet, be sure to go back an episode to catch everything Matthew had to say... On this show, we follow up on a recent article in which an undergraduate singer asked composer Mark Adamo about how "alive" opera was today. We take that conversation and invert it: in what ways are undergraduate students alive for opera? How does undergraduate voice training prepare singers for careers in opera, if at all...? Plus we've all your opera headlines, and Oliver challenges Tobias and Giovanna, as well as our listeners, in a gender bending 'Pop Quiz'. Guess the gender of five vocally androgynous singers who specialize in the repertoire of the 18th century castrato. Listen carefully, 'cause you don’t get to see which bathroom they go into...
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2.v.16 | Show No. 23 | Matthew Polenzani!
10/05/2016 Durata: 01h04minWe go 'Inside the Huddle' with one of the most distinguished tenors of our generation. Matthew Polenzani gives us twenty minutes of his time. And what a time it was... In 'Chalk Talk' we respond to an article written by contemporary American composer Mark Adamo, in which he makes the argument that new works in small performances venues are the driving force behind opera in America. Some might beg to differ, sir... Plus, we've got all your opera headlines, and in 'TKO', a Contessa cagematch: which of two singers will deliver the knock out punch in one of the toughest arias from the entire soprano repertoire?
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25.iv.16 | Show No. 22 | Diva!
27/04/2016 Durata: 58minOn tonight’s show, we tackle the nastiest four-letter word in Operaland: “diva”. We break down what the word really means, examine what defines the stereotypical diva, and ask if such types really exist in opera today. Then, George brings you this week's need-to-know opera headlines, while Oliver rocks you with our Pop Quiz. Since the Metropolitan Opera is about to broadcast Richard Strauss’s “Elektra” live in HD, we’re jumping on the bandwagon. Just by listening, can you identify which operas are by Strauss and which ones aren't? Join us for America's talk radio show about opera!
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18.iv.16 | Show No. 21 | Iain Bell!
20/04/2016 Durata: 52minWe go Inside the Huddle with British composer Iain Bell. In addition to his symphonic and chamber works, as well as song cycles, he’s had great success in Europe and America with his two operas: 'A Harlot’s Progress' and 'A Christmas Carol'. His latest opera, 'In Parenthesis', opens at the Royal Opera House this summer. You’ll get an inside look at his process, plus his take on the future of opera in the UK... George, Tobias and Giovanna also talk about conductor James Levine’s retirement from the Metropolitan Opera. Some are calling it the end of an era. Others are saying he overstayed his welcome. And still more wonder to what degree the Met bosses forced him out... We’ve also got this week’s opera headlines, and in our Monday Evening Quarterback segment, co-host Oliver Camacho reviews last weekend’s Met in HD broadcast of 'Roberto Devereux'. Did Sondra Radvanovsky pull off the Donizetti Tudor queen triple-play...?
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11.iv.16 | Show No. 20 | Florida Man!
12/04/2016 Durata: 01h03minCo-host Tobias Wright is back from Florida where he’s been goofing around as part of the Sarasota Opera Young Artist Program. He tries to convince George that he’s actually furthered his career by doing that program. Plus we've got all your opera headlines, Tobias takes our opera Pop Quiz on Giuseppe Verdi, Oliver interviews bass Deandre Simmons, and we tackle an article in the Wall Street Journal that suggests opera companies are finding smaller venues to perform in. But can that success ever transfer to the big opera houses?
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4.iv.16 | Show No. 19 | Germany! | [Bonus Episode]
04/04/2016 Durata: 01h11minIt's a bonus episode in our series introducing you to opera in Germany! George's guest is Kirsten Harms, the former Intendantin of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. She’s now a freelance stage director in Germany. You’ll get her take on Berlin’s opera scene and an inside look at her tenure at the Deutsche Oper, as well as her opinion on opera in America... Later, George is joined by Roy Rallo, an American director based in San Francisco, who also is connected to the opera scene in Berlin. His candid opinions about the business of opera will surprise you... Then, George tells you why six weeks isn’t enough time to rehearse an opera, while in his field report from Chicago, Oliver tells you why you better have your poop together if you're going to sing in Marilyn Horne's masterclass, plus Monday Evening Quarterback reviews productions of 'Parsifal' and 'Salome'...
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28.iii.16 | Show No. 18 | Germany! | [Part 3 of 3]
29/03/2016 Durata: 01h11minIt’s the third and final installment of our three-part series introducing you to the opera world of Germany. Last week, George took you around Germany’s smaller houses. Today he started in Heidelberg and ended up in Munich... George's first guest is Lydia Steier, an American director based in Germany. She's currently directing Wagner's 'Der Fliegende Holländer'. You’ll hear her take on why she came to Germany to work, and whether or not she wants to go home to the US... Later on, George is joined by Amy Stebbins, an American director currently working on a new project at the Bavarian State Opera. She’s got a great take on the future of opera in Germany... We’ve also got this week’s opera headlines, our Monday Evening Quarterback segment, and Oliver checks in from Chicago with a field report...
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21.iii.16 | Show No. 17 | Germany! | [Part 2 of 3]
21/03/2016 Durata: 01h04minGeorge kicks off the second of a three-part series introducing you to the opera world in Germany. He goes to Meiningen, Weimar, Frankfurt and Darmstadt... His guest is Stefan Umhey, a multi-talented artist based at the Meiningen Theater. Stefan has lots to say about the challenges facing opera in Germany today. And he’s got a story about the intersection between opera and the recent arrival of Syrian refugees in Meiningen that you simply can't want to miss... Plus George shares with you the Top Five list of things you must have onstage if you’re directing an opera in Germany. We’ve also got this week’s opera headlines, our Monday Evening Quarterback segment, and Oliver checks in from Chicago with a field report...
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14.iii.16 | Show No. 16 | Germany! | [Part 1 of 3]
15/03/2016 Durata: 01h03minGeorge launches his three-part series introducing you to the opera world of Germany. He'll take you around Berlin, he’ll take you to the provinces, and he’ll give you insights into the wild and wacky world – mostly – that is opera here in Das Vaterland... George's guest this week is Will Robertson, a resident assistant director at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin. Will is one of a handful of American directors who's really found success working overseas in Germany. This interview gives you an all-access pass to the Deutsche Oper... But first, George lets you know why he came to Germany in the first place. And why he had to come back... Plus we’ve got this week’s opera headlines, our Monday Evening Quarterback segment and a special field report from Oliver back in Chicago.