Washington National Opera

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The Washington National Opera (WNO) is a world-class opera company in Washington, D.C., USA. Formerly the Washington Opera, the company received Congressional designation as the National Opera Company in 2000. Performances are now given in the Opera House of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Plácido Domingo, the Spanish tenor and conductor, has served as the company's General Director since 1996. Domingo began a significant affiliation with the Opera company in 1986, when he appeared in its world premiere production of Gian Carlo Menotti's Goya, followed by performances in a production of Tosca in the 1988/89 season. Maestro Domingo celebrated ten years as the Opera's General Director on July 1, 2006 and his contract has been extended through the 2010-2011 season. Parallel to Domingo's management of the company, he has been general manager of the Los Angeles Opera since 2001.

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[edit] The Opera Society

The Washington National Opera was established in 1957 as the Opera Society of Washington by Day Thorpe, the music critic of the now defunct Washington Star. Paul Callaway, the choirmaster and organist of the Washington National Cathedral, was its first music director. In the early years, the company presented opera in George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium.

[edit] The Opera and Washington

Many prominent Washingtonians gravitated enthusiastically to the Opera Society and devoted years of their lives to making the Washington Opera a successful undertaking. Paul Callaway the choirmaster and organist of the Washington Cathedral was named the first music director. Some of the early contributors of both time and later financial assistance included David Lloyd Kreeger, who later became President of the Opera Board. Roger Stevens, as the Chairman of the Board of Kennedy Center invited the Washington Opera into the Kennedy Center where it remains today.

The late Martin Feinstein, one of the early directors of the Washington Opera, brought in many young singers, long before their first appearances at the Metropolitan Opera. His initiative began a Washington Opera tradition of cultivating young talent. Singers nutured through the program include Jerry Hadley and Denyce Graves.

[edit] 2007-2008 Season

Title Composer Language Performance Dates
La Boheme Giacomo Puccini Italian September 15-30, 2007
Don Giovanni Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Italian October 25 - November 16, 2007
A View From the Bridge William Bolcom English November 3-17, 2007
The Flying Dutchman Richard Wagner German March 15 - April 10, 2008
Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi Italian March 29 - April 13, 2008
Tamerlano George Frideric Handel Italian April 30 - May 22, 2008
Elektra Richard Strauss German May 10-27, 2008

[edit] 2008-2009 Season

Title Composer Language Performance Dates
La Traviata Giuseppe Verdi Italian September 13 - October 5, 2008
The Pearl Fishers Georges Bizet French September 20 - October 7, 2008
Lucrezia Borgia Gaetano Donizetti Italian November 1-17, 2008
Carmen Georges Bizet French November 8-19, 2008
Petite Messe Solennelle (in concert) Gioachino Rossini Italian TBA
Peter Grimes Benjamin Britten English March 21 - April 4, 2009
Siegfried Richard Wagner German May 2-17, 2009
Turandot Giacomo Puccini Italian May 16 - June 4, 2009
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[edit] The American Ring

The Washington National Opera has announced plans to perform Der Ring Des Nibelungen, a cycle of four operas by Richard Wagner, in November of 2009. This will be the first time the complete Ring Cycle has been produced in Washington, D.C. (the operas have been performed individually, however, this is the first time all four will be performed together.

[edit] Performance Dates

Title Dates
Das Rheingold November 2, 9 and 16, 2009
Die Walkure November 3, 10 and 17, 2009
Seigfried November 5, 12 and 19, 2009
Gotterdammerung November 7, 14 and 21, 2009
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[edit] References

Phillips-Matz, Mary Jane, Washington National Opera 1956 - 2006, Washington, DC: Washington National Opera, 2006 ISBN 0-9777037-0-3

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