Portland Opera
usnook | 2013-06-17 16:57


Portland Opera is an American opera company based at The Hampton Opera Center in Portland, Oregon. Its performances take place in theKeller Auditorium and Newmark Theatre, both part of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. Portland Opera also produces a separate subscription series of touring Broadway musicals, which also take place at the Keller Auditorium.

Portland Opera was one of the first opera companies to introduce surtitles in its productions, and has presented several world and US premieres.

History 
Portland Opera was founded as the Portland Opera Association in 1964 by the conductor Henry Holt. Its first performance was Strauss' Die Fledermaus, the only opera presented that season.Holt served as the company's General Director for the first two years of existence. The General Director post was next held by the Austrian conductor Herbert Weiskopf, who died of a heart attack in March 1970 after conducting a performance of Lucia di Lammermoor. The conductor Stefan Minde then took over as General Director and served until 1984, followed by Robert Bailey, a stage director, and National Public Radio's first Director of Culture Programming, who served until 2003.

The current General Director is Christopher Mattaliano, stage director and former Artistic Director of the Pine Mountain Music Festival, who was appointed in 2003. The current Music Director is George Manahan, who was appointed in 2012. The company's 2012/2013 opera season featured three productions at the Keller Auditorium, Don Giovanni, Tosca and Falstaff, as well as a production ofRinaldo at the Newmark Theatre.

Artists who have appeared with the company include the conductors, Donato Cabrera, David Giménez Carreras, and Christopher Larkin; and the singers Klara Barlow, Gregory Reinhart, Marcello Giordani, Charles Castronovo, and Jozsef Gregor.

Premieres 
Portland Opera's premiere performances include:
Bernard Herrmann's Wuthering Heights (1982, world premiere of an abridged version)
Christopher Drobny's Lucy's Lapses (1990, world premiere)
Reynaldo Hahn's Le marchand de Venise (The Merchant of Venice) (1996, US premiere)
William Bolcom's A View from the Bridge (2003, US West Coast premiere)

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