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Opera Guild of Greater Rochester Lecture Series In-Person
For more info: https://www.operaguildofrochester.org/lecture-listening-series
March 5: Costumes in Opera: Bringing Characters to Life Through Design A fascinating look at how costumes in opera contribute to the mood and plot of the opera. Costumer Mary Farmer of Nazareth University joins us with an insider's view.
March 12: Poisons and Potions Cindy Battisti Explores how sinister substances have shaped some of the most gripping moments in opera’s history. From tragic heartbreaks to mystical transformations, discover the potent mix of chemistry and storytelling.
March 19: Opera in the Era of Social Media: Thrilled to Announce Voice instructor and former opera performer, Constance Fee maintains opera in the 21st century is not a dying art but is instead leading a vibrant and dynamic life on Instagram, Facebook, YAP Tracker, OperaWire and other social media platforms.
March 26: Beginnings in Baroque Carol Crocca presents the fascinating story of how opera developed into a grand and popular entertainment form for the next two and one-half centuries. Enjoy excerpts from 17th century works. You will recognize the roots of the great operas that followed.
- Date:
- Wednesday, March 19, 2025 Show more dates
- Time:
- 6:00pm - 7:45pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Brighton - Learning Center
- Library:
- Brighton Memorial Library
- Audience:
- Adults Seniors
- Categories:
- ARTS COMMUNITY LECTURE MUSIC/PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE SENIORS