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36 episodes

Jasmine Habersham - Soprano

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In this episode of the OperaBiz Podcast, host Daniel Welch speaks with soprano Jasmine Habersham about her experiences in "The Listeners" with the Lyric Opera of Chicago through her character's lens. They also discuss the contrast between performing new works and standard canon, and the importance of mental health in the arts. Jasmine shares insights on finding authenticity in performance, the significance of having a supportive team, and the do's and don'ts for aspiring artists. The conversation also touches on Jasmine's career highlights and her upcoming projects.Special Guest: Jasmine Habersham.

Mar 28, 202548 min

Samantha Hankey - Mezzo-Soprano

In this episode of the OperaBiz podcast, Daniel Welch and mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey discuss the complexities of balancing a demanding opera career with personal wellbeing. They explore the evolution of their careers, the challenges of learning multiple roles, the importance of language in performance, and the dynamics of live theater. The conversation also delves into mental health, the necessity of taking breaks, and the joys and challenges of traveling as an artist. In this engaging conversation, Daniel and Samantha share insights on travel essentials, self-care, and the nuances of being an opera singer. They discuss the importance of trusting one's instincts in performance, and memorable moments in her opera career. Takeaways Mental health is a significant concern for artists in high-pressure environments. Taking breaks is essential for maintaining performance quality. Physical health impacts artistic performance and mental clarity. Routine and consistency are vital for artists on the road. The opera industry requires juggling multiple roles and responsibilities. Learning roles back-to-back can be a trial by fire experience. Preparation is crucial for performers to avoid anxiety. Language proficiency enhances performance and connection with colleagues. Artists owe it to their audience to deliver authentic performances. Self-care is crucial for artists to perform well. Avoid giving unsolicited advice to colleagues. Trust your instincts when choosing repertoire. Traveling day of a performance can be detrimental. Memorable moments in opera often extend beyond the stage. Some roles come with high expectations. Authenticity in performance can redefine iconic roles. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Opera Biz Podcast 03:02 The Evolution of Careers in Opera 05:47 The Challenges of Learning Multiple Roles 09:12 The Importance of Language in Performance 12:00 Navigating Live Theater Dynamics 15:05 Mental Health and Artist Wellbeing 22:04 Finding Balance in a Demanding Career 30:00 The Joys and Challenges of Travel as an Artist 34:13 Culinary Discoveries and Travel Essentials 36:07 Do's and Don'ts for Opera Singers 42:16 Trusting Your Instincts in Performance 49:47 Self-Care and Travel Tips for Performers 52:44 Memorable Moments in the Opera Career 58:55 Upcoming Performances and Role PreparationSpecial Guest: Samantha Hankey.

Feb 7, 202552 min

Melanie Bacaling - Stage Director

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Summary In this episode of the OperaBiz Podcast, Daniel Welch and Melanie Bacaling delve into the intricacies of opera directing, what the different roles entail, interactions and workflow with the performers, and the importance of intimacy coordinators in creating a safe and empowering environment for performers. Melanie also shares her knowledge about working behind the scenes are The Metropolitan Opera - what makes it a unique and most notable company for opera in the United States. Takeaways Opera found me first, directing came second. Assistant directing in opera is very stage management oriented. The Met's workflow is unlike any other house. Preparation is crucial for performers in opera. Covering roles requires readiness and adaptability. Directing at the Met involves a large team of assistants. The challenges of opera time require patience from audiences. Opera can be a meditative art form in a fast-paced world. The magic of opera lies in its ability to expand time for audiences. Directing opera presents unique challenges, especially regarding time constraints. Intimacy coordinators are becoming essential in opera to ensure safety and comfort. Consent is crucial in performance art, impacting both romantic and intense scenes. Directors should have a clear artistic mission to guide their choices. Giving oneself permission to fail is vital for artistic growth. Avoiding comparison with others fosters a healthier artistic community. Freelancers must manage their own benefits and career paths effectively. Community support is invaluable in the arts, celebrating each other's successes. Personal milestones in one's career can be deeply fulfilling and affirming. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Opera Directing and Its Challenges 02:50 The Role of Assistant and Associate Directors 05:59 The Unique Workflow at the Met 08:50 The Importance of Preparation in Opera 12:11 Covering Roles and the Pressure of Performance 14:50 Comparing Directing at the Met to Other Houses 18:00 The Art of Directing Opera: Challenges and Insights 29:07 The Magic of Opera's Time Expansion 30:34 Challenges in Opera Direction 32:28 The Role of Intimacy Coordinators in Opera 39:37 The Importance of Consent in Performance 43:42 Do's and Don'ts for Aspiring Directors 51:33 Celebrating Community and Personal MilestonesSpecial Guest: Melanie Bacaling.

Dec 19, 202451 min

Leah Hawkins - Soprano

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In this episode of the OperaBiz Podcast, host Daniel Welch talks with soprano Leah Hawkins about her journey in the opera world, focusing on themes of identity, mental health, and the challenges faced by artists. Leah shares her experiences with audience engagement, memorable performances, and the importance of taking time off to maintain mental well-being. The conversation also touches on the significance of personal interests outside of opera and covers Leah's upcoming performances and advice for aspiring artists. Takeaways Leah emphasizes the importance of starting a season on one's own terms. Artists often face identity crises due to external expectations and labels. Taking time off is crucial for mental health and productivity. The opera industry needs to normalize breaks to prevent burnout. Audience engagement is vital for the future of opera. Memorable performances can leave lasting impacts on artists. Challenges in the opera industry often stem from lack of support and feedback. Successful artists tend to be the kindest and most supportive. It's important for artists to have interests outside of their craft. Learning roles in advance can prepare artists for unexpected opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Opera Biz Podcast 01:00 Finding Identity in Music 03:52 Mental Health and Artist Well-being 09:14 The Journey into Opera 12:57 Audience Engagement and Opera's Future 16:46 Memorable Performance Moments 23:21 Challenges in the Opera Industry 32:48 Do's and Don'ts for Professional Artists 38:05 Personal Interests Beyond Opera 40:29 Upcoming Performances and Future PlansSpecial Guest: Leah Hawkins.

Nov 14, 202443 min

Alex Fletcher - Opera Artist Management

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Summary In this episode of the Opera Biz Podcast, Daniel Welch speaks with Alex Fletcher of [Fletcher Artist Management](www.fletcherartistmanagement.com) about the intricacies of artist management in the opera industry. They discuss the evolution of management practices, the importance of a holistic approach to artist well-being, and the role of social media in promoting artists. The conversation also touches on the challenges artists face during career lulls, the significance of dual market strategies, and the pressing need for mental health awareness in the opera community. Takeaways Management is not just about securing gigs; it's about understanding the artist's life. Artists should be transparent about their career goals and personal circumstances. Social media is a powerful tool for visibility and marketing in the opera industry. A holistic approach to management considers both personal and professional well-being. Artists need to be proactive in their careers, even during lulls. Dual market strategies can enhance opportunities for emerging artists. Mental health support is crucial in the high-pressure environment of opera. Transparency in management relationships fosters trust and collaboration. Artists should express their authentic selves on social media. The opera industry is evolving, and so must the approaches to management and artist support. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Opera Biz Podcast 01:08 The Journey into Opera Management 03:48 The Evolution of Artist Management 07:26 A Holistic Approach to Artist Management 10:09 Navigating Hard Conversations with Artists 15:09 When to Seek Management 18:20 The Importance of Online Presence 21:08 The Importance of Authenticity and Presence 22:31 Navigating Social Media for Artists 23:07 Mentorship and Community in the Arts 24:36 Expectations for Artists in Management 27:46 Handling Career Lulls and Visibility 31:36 The Dual Market Approach for Artists 34:50 Collaboration Over Competition in Management 37:05 Mental Health Awareness in the Opera IndustrySpecial Guest: Alex Fletcher.

Oct 17, 202444 min

Will Liverman: FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES & Creating Opportunity

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Fresh off the Met's production of FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES, Will Liverman sits down to chat about the significance of this opera, and takes us behind the scenes of embodying the dynamic role of a living public figure, and how to create opportunity in the industry. We discuss how the role was tailored to him, what that process was like, and a glimpse behind the curtain. A cross-genre musician, Will also talks about other genres, favorite artists, and what feeds him musically.Special Guest: Will Liverman.

Oct 27, 202142 min

Lee Anne Myslewski, VP Wolf Trap Opera: Auditions in the Modern Age

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Lee Anne sits down for a realistic discussion about rolling with Covid protocol punches and 21st-century trends in opera auditions. She's heard over 10,000 auditions and she offer great insight to all those making a first impression, even in digital auditions. From self-producing to saving auditions that go awry, this is a must-listen for young artists!Special Guest: Lee Anne Myslewski, Vice President, WOLF TRAP Opera and Classical Programming.

Oct 7, 202158 min

Jennifer Rowley: Mainstage Auditions & Honing Your Rep

Soprano Jennifer Rowley talks about mainstage auditions, European auditions, and honing your audition offerings for more successful auditions. She defines "contrasting arias" for the working professional and walks us through what it's like to audition for a mainstage role. It's a must-listen for this audition season and the perfect way to kick off the return of the OperaBiz Podcast!Special Guest: Jennifer Rowley.

Sep 26, 202154 min

Ana De Archuleta, Pres. & CEO of ADA Artists

Jump into a conversation with Ana De Archuleta, where we discuss approaching managers, making statements in auditions, and the de-stigmatization of the "Slash" (side gig/day job) that is a necessity for young and emerging singers in the industry today.Special Guest: Ana De Archuleta - Pres. & CEO of ADA Artists.

Feb 6, 202048 min

J. Patrick Raftery - Tenor

J. Patrick Raftery and I sit down for a casual conversation while working together at Taos Opera Institute, June 2019. He shares insights about the ever-changing industry, his transition from baritone to tenor, and anecdotes from his 4 decades in opera.

Jan 13, 202058 min

J'Nai Bridges, Mezzo

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J'Nai Bridges sits down for an informal discussion after her first day working at the Met on Akhnaten. We talk modern singer life, the legacy of Jessye Norman, and long-needed changes in the opera industry. A bit more casual than the usual episode, J'Nai and Daniel hang out outside the Met for a real chat about where she's been, how she got here, and where we're all going.Special Guest: J'Nai Bridges.

Nov 26, 201957 min

Karen Kamensek, Conductor

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Making her Metropolitan Opera conducting debut this season, Karen Kamensek sits down to discuss her road to conducting, her collaboration with Philip Glass, and a largely European career. She shares her insights on Glass' music as well as a fresh perspective on life on the podium. For more info, visit her at www.karenkamensek.comSpecial Guest: Karen Kamensek, Conductor.

Oct 30, 201953 min

Frederick Ballentine - Tenor

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At the Met this season for Porgy and Bess as Sportin' Life, Frederick Ballentine talks about playing the villain, on-stage community, and his advice for young singers.Special Guest: Frederick Ballentine.

Oct 15, 201935 min

Sidney Outlaw - Baritone

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Sidney discusses the life of a modern singer, the joys of teaching, and his journey from seeing his first opera to a life on stage. Recorded March, 2019.Special Guest: Sidney Outlaw.

Sep 17, 201957 min

Andrew Ousley - PR

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Kicking off Season 2 of the OperaBiz podcast: PR guru Andrew Ousley joins the conversation for an informative talk about the state of social media for singers, what a PR firm actually does in classical music, and where he thinks this corner of the industry is going. From analytics to trends to what gets you noticed, Andrew has some great insight for singers at any level of their profession.Special Guest: Andrew Ousley.

Sep 3, 201948 min

Zachary James

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From MT to opera, off to Broadway and TV, and now back on the opera stage again, Zachary James brings a unique and fresh perspective on the opera industry.Special Guest: Zachary James.

Jun 11, 20191h 1m

Susanna Phillips

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Susanna Phillips, soprano, known to most MetOpera fans as Musetta in La Bohème (11 consecutive seasons). We talk about the process of preparing a role, favorite roles, and when it's time to retire a role and move on to others.Special Guest: Susanna Phillips.

May 28, 201944 min

Peter Szep: NY Opera Alliance / NY OperaFest

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Peter Szep comes on to talk about what's happening in the NYC opera scene, chat about new works and premiers during NY OperaFest 2019, and the great collaboration of opera.Special Guest: Peter Szep.

May 13, 201956 min

Lila Palmer, Librettist

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Lila Palmer, librettist, comes on to discuss the side of the industry many people take for granted: the text. From creating new works, to collaborative efforts, to crafting a story, Lila brings a unique perspective to the world of opera.Special Guest: Lila Palmer.

Apr 29, 20191h 19m

Timothy Myers, Conductor

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Conductor Timothy Myers (Santa Fe, HGO, Washington National Opera, MNOp, et al.) sits down to discuss working on world premiers, the collaborative effort of opera, and taking the road less traveled to a career. Recorded at Minnesota Opera, one day before the world premier of The Fix.Special Guest: Timothy Myers.

Apr 15, 20191h 3m

Allen Perriello

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Allen Perriello, Head of Music for MNOpera and Director of Glimmerglass Young Artist Program, hangs out for a great conversation during the world premier week of The Fix in Minneapolis. We talk audition "strategy," modern music, and a bit about the world of collaborative piano.Special Guest: Allen Perriello.

Apr 2, 201942 min

Episode 1010: Samantha Hankey

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Get to know one of the Met's up and coming mezzos, on stage for 6 roles this 2018-2019 season: Samantha Hankey. We talk about juggling multi-role prep, her musical background, and collaborating on new music.Special Guest: Samantha Hankey.

Mar 25, 201939 min

Sam Snook: IMG Artists

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Sam Snook, VP or Artist Management at IMG Artists chats about what a modern manager does, where he discovers his artists (or how best to approach managers you're interested in), and general industry wisdom. Hear it directly from the man who reps Susan Graham, Ben Bliss, Angela Meade and more.Special Guest: Sam Snook.

Feb 18, 20191h 12m

Lucas Meachem

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From singing with your own voice to his blog and social media engagement, baritone Lucas Meachem covers the ins and outs of being a modern singer.Special Guest: Lucas Meachem.

Feb 6, 201946 min

Ben Bliss

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Ben Bliss, tenor, discusses his transition from Hollywood production to the Met stage, about tenacity, and the importance of knowing when to pivot. Special Guest: Ben Bliss.

Jan 21, 201951 min

The Chautauqua Opera Company

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Join The Chautauqua Opera Company's General & Artistic Director (Steven Osgood) and administrative staff (Michael Berg and Sara Noble) in the "studio" for an in-depth look at their company, the Young Artist program, and their dynamic summer experience in Western New York. From casting to production, the team talks about the ins and outs of their company with some history and tips thrown in. Recorded November 2018.Special Guest: Chautauqua Opera Company.

Jan 7, 20191h 12m

Dísella Lárusdóttir

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Dísella Lárusdóttir - soprano - sits down for a couple beers and an educational chat about life working at the Met, being a mom, and her family "band." "Described by The New York Times as “reliably breathtaking” and Opera News as having a voice of “bewitching beauty and presence,” Icelandic soprano Dísella Làrusdóttir is quickly gaining international attention for being one of the most promising talents of her generation. With her beautiful voice, compelling artistry, charismatic stage presence, and unusual musical stylistic versatility, Ms. Làrusdóttir is successfully redefining what it means to be an opera singer in this day and age."Special Guest: Dísella Lárusdóttir.

Dec 11, 20181h 4m

SMSB: Why Follower Engagement is Important

For both a better follower experience, and as a way to beat the algorithm: here are some details on why follower engagement on social media means the world.

Dec 4, 20182 min

Clint Borzoni & John de los Santos

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Clint Borzoni (composer) and John de los Santos (librettist/director) talk about the process of creating The Copper Queen, commissioned by Arizona Opera. From composing style to workflow to casting, the duo describes the timeline of their most recent work. Both discuss their professional influences, and even recap their night of research in the infamous haunted hotel in Arizona.Special Guests: Clint Borzoni and John de los Santos.

Nov 12, 20181h 17m

SMSB: How To - Twitter

How To: a brief guide to Twitter. This microbogging platform can be a powerful tool for artists.

Nov 12, 20185 min

Christopher Maltman

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Christopher Maltman is a baritone presently starring in the MetOpera's Marnie, and is well known for his commanding presence, rich tone, and broad career throughout Europe and the USA. We discuss how he ended up here, how life on 2-wheels is second to none, and the importance of artistic honesty.Special Guest: Christopher Maltman.

Oct 29, 20181h 36m

SMSB: Professional vs. Personal Accounts

If singers are thinking of themselves as a business, should they treat their social media like one too? Should their accounts be separated between personal and professional?

Oct 23, 20183 min

Kirsten Chambers

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Kirsten Chambers is a soprano known for her dynamic role portayals singing Strauss (The Metropolitan Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Carnegie Hall, et al.). Now she's cheating on Strauss with Schönberg and Wagner, teaching masterclasses around the world, and starting a new singer's-only project: Singers Anonymous. We talk about how to prep a Strauss role in 2 days, her Met Opera debut, and the chellenges of being a professional singer in the modern age.Special Guest: Kirsten Chambers.

Oct 13, 20181h 26m

Social Media Soundbite: What do I post when I'm only singing a few gigs a year?

"What should I post to stay relevant when I'm only singing a few gigs a year?" Today we tackle this question with a little chat about the concept of posting on downtime. Some specific examples are given as well as ideas for good practice.

Oct 9, 20184 min

Krysty Swann: Part 2

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Krysty Swann is a mezzo-soprano, total nerd, and charismatic performer with credits that include Carnegie Hall, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and The Metropolitan Opera. Krysty talks about casting, being prepared, and just being yourself in the opera world...along with a little D&D and comics chat. photo cred: Theodore SamuelsSpecial Guest: Krysty Swann.

Oct 1, 201847 min

Krysty Swann: Part 1

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Krysty Swann is a mezzo-soprano, total nerd, and charismatic performer with credits that include Carnegie Hall, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and The Metropolitan Opera. Krysty talks about casting, being prepared, and just being yourself in the opera world...along with a little D&D and comics chat. photo cred: Theodore SamuelsSpecial Guest: Krysty Swann.

Sep 28, 201853 min