Jul5

Opera Explained: The History of Opera

Opera Colorado prides itself in being part of the grand tradition of opera, one that goes back centuries. The art form has a rich history full of operas you know and love, and see on our stage. Let’s explore...

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May2

Spotlight on Turandot Wigs and Makeup

By Angelica DiIorio “Getting anyone ready for a live performance is exciting,” shares Wig and Makeup Designer Ronell Oliveri. “I like helping the artists become their character, and when your character is partially fantastical, you really need that wig...

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Apr14

The Value of an Arts Education

By: Angelica DiIorio You often hear outcry to protect arts education in schools. It seems funding for art programming is always the first to go in budget cuts. Across the United States, millions of students have limited access to...

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Apr11

Turandot 101—Top Ten Italian Words

By Angelica DiIorio You might remember the repeated phrase “Buongiorno, principessa!” from the 1997 Academy Award-winning movie Life is Beautiful. Congratulations! You already know one of the most common Italian words in Puccini’s Turandot: principessa. Turandot is set in...

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Mar30

Opera Costumes from our History

By: Angelica DiIorio and Alison Milan With four decades of performances under our belt, Opera Colorado has amassed an impressive collection of costumes. Costumes can tell you a tremendous amount about the story unfolding before you. They can help...

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Feb14

The Sets and Costumes of Romeo & Juliet

By Angelica DiIorio Each season, our Artists in Residence travel around Colorado, performing Opera Colorado’s touring productions for schools and community centers. This season’s spring production of Romeo & Juliet includes brand-new sets and costumes! New sets have been...

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Feb9

Fall in Love with Romeo & Juliet

By: Angelica DiIorio With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, you might have love and romance on your mind. What better way to celebrate than with one of the most fabled stories, Romeo and Juliet? Every year, our Artists...

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Feb7

Grief in Die tote Stadt

By: Angelica DiIorio At its core, Die tote Stadt (The Dead City) is a story of the grief that a person experiences when they lose a loved one. Paul’s love for his wife Marie was very strong, so her...

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Dec28

American Song: Time Program Notes

By: Angelica DiIorio Have you ever looked through old photos and had all the memories rush back to you? For just a second, you have been transported through time back to that exact moment. Time passes for everyone, but...

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