On Tuesday, March 6, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Raul Machorro will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Redondo Beach Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Saturday, March 10, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Ron Streicher will present a free Opera Talk, "Operas That Begat Broadway Musicals," at the Agoura Hills Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Saturday, March 10, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Raul Machorro will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the El Dorado Neighborhood Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Sunday, March 11, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Raul Machorro will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Tuesday, March 13, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Nadani Sinha will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Platt Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Raul Machorro will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Burbank Central Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Raul Machorro will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Porter Ranch Branch Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
Get the full story by joining other opera-goers at our complimentary pre-opera talks in the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to listen to LA Opera's acclaimed Music Director Maestro James Conlon, present an entertaining and informative talk on the opera you are about to see.
Generously sponsored by The Flora L. Thornton Foundation and The Opera League of Los Angeles, the talks are free of charge to those attending the performance. Talks are scheduled one hour prior to each performance. Reservations are not required.
If you are unable to make it to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in time to attend a pre-performance talk, you can also listen to the program from your phone*. Each talk is accessible via the following phone number and code:
Phone number: 1-218-936-4700 Access code: 314902#
*Please note: This number is not toll free, so the cost will depend on rates charged by your long distance carrier (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) to area code 218, Minnesota. There are no additional fees. We do not require the use of any specific carrier, nor do we know what rates patrons pay on their calling plans. This service accommodates the first 150 callers-if we miss you, don't worry-you can also catch the pre-opera talk here on the LA Opera website as a podcast recording.
OPERA 101
(Available for Salary Point Credit) Learn about the history of opera from 16th Century Italy to present day, through presentations by experts on the art form. Full of fun and practical ways to get to know and embrace, Opera 101 will provide teachers with materials and strategies including tools for critical listening, examining the libretto, adapting source material and more. At the end of each session, LA Opera teaching artists will lead participants in a hands-on workshop that teachers can then take to the classroom.
Program Details:
Dates: All sessions take place on Saturdays from 9:00am to 5:00pm downtown at the Dorothy Candler Pavilion.
October 22, 2011 - The Beginnings of Opera
December 10, 2011 - The Classical Period
March 3, 2012 - The Romantic Period
April 21, 2012 - Contemporary Opera
Fee:
$60 for entire series (25% off when purchasing all four).
$20 per session after October 22, 2012
Salary Points: Attend two classes and two operas or attend two classes and complete homework assignments for one salary point. Two salary points available for this program. Additional fees apply for UCLA Extension Credit. Enrollment in programs does not include admission to main stage opera productions.
Parking: We are not able to guarantee free parking for the series at this time. Everyone who purchases the full series before October 22 will be entered into a drawing. The winner will receive complimentary parking for the series. Parking at the Music Center is $9 per session.
Light refreshments included in fee
Deadline: Online registration will be open until classes are filled.
Registration:
Register for entire series by clicking HERE. Please use the following promotion code when logging in: 15922
Register for individual sessions by clicking HERE. Please use the following promotion code when logging in: 15922
Registration is primarily for actively employed teachers. Registration for retired teachers will be limited to 10% of the total enrollment.
On Thursday, March 1, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Larry Verdugo will present a free talk, "Indtroduction to Opera," at the Whittier Public Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Saturday, March 3, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Rose Vardanian will present a free talk, "Simon Boccanegra," at Oxnard Public Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Saturday, March 10, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Norm Cadman will present a free talk, "Introduction to Opera and La Boheme," at Upland Public Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Tuesday, March 6, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Larry Verdugo will present a free talk, "La Boheme," at Whittier Public Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
On Thursday, March 24, 2012, LA Opera Community Educator Nandani Sinha will present a free talk, "Behind the Scenes in Opera," at the Glendora Public Library. Reservations not required.
LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 100 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.
LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-3626.
This March, LA Opera is reviving it successful production of The Festival Play of Daniel, a medieval music drama re-orchestrated and translated by stage director Eli Villanueva. Conducted by LA Opera's Richard Seaver Music Director, James Conlon, The Festival Play of Daniel will be performed at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17, 2012. For further information, please call Audience Services at (213) 972-8001.
----------------------------------------- For the past five seasons, LA Opera has been honored to work with the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles to present free, large-scale, community performances including Noye's Fludde, Judas Maccabaeus, and The Festival Play of Daniel under the baton of Maestro James Conlon. These community opera performances include singers, actors and orchestra members from the community, performing alongside professional singers and orchestra members from LA Opera.
This March, LA Opera is reviving it successful production of The Festival Play of Daniel, a medieval music drama re-orchestrated and translated by stage director Eli Villanueva. Conducted by LA Opera's Richard Seaver Music Director, James Conlon, The Festival Play of Dani...el will be performed at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17, 2012. For further information, please call Audience Services at (213) 972-8001.
----------------------------------------- For the past five seasons, LA Opera has been honored to work with the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles to present free, large-scale, community performances including Noye's Fludde, Judas Maccabaeus, and The Festival Play of Daniel under the baton of Maestro James Conlon. These community opera performances include singers, actors and orchestra members from the community, performing alongside professional singers and orchestra members from LA Opera.
LA Opera offers an in-depth youth Opera Camp for singers and non-singers ages 9-17. This unique program has a playful, yet intense focus, offering individual attention and peer collaboration that culminates in community performances alongside professionals.
For more information please contact Jacob Shideler at (213) 972-3105.
LA OPERA artists will present melodies capturing the spirit of the Spring Season to delight City of Hope patients and their families, employees and the community. Complimentary lunches will be served to the first 300 attendees to arrive. (Attendees are welcome to bring their lunches.)
***R.S.V.P. to Lorena Avila at 626-301-8803 or lavila@coh.org by March 22.***
LA Opera offers an in-depth youth Opera Camp for singers and non-singers ages 9-17. This unique program has a playful, yet intense focus, offering individual attention and peer collaboration that culminates in community performances alongside professionals.
For more information please contact Jacob Shideler at (213) 972-3105.