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November 11, 2019

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Dear Educator,

Boston Lyric Opera is pleased to invite high school and college students to attend Final Dress Rehearsals throughout our Season. We look forward to welcoming you and your students to the Emerson Paramount Center for the new American opera, Gregory Spears’ Fellow Travelers.

Opera is an art form that can contain big, difficult emotions and BLO aims to provide a community forum from which to explore and discuss them. The experience of seeing and hearing live, professional opera is second to none, and we encourage you to explore the world of the opera in your classroom as well. We are proud to offer this Study Guide to support your discussions and preparations for Fellow Travelers. We’ve included special insights into this particular production as well as the opera’s history with connections to Social Studies and English Language Arts.

Boston Lyric Opera’s mission is to build curiosity, enthusiasm, and support for opera. This Study Guide is one way in which we support the incredible work of educators like you, who are inspired by this beautiful art form and introduce it to your students. As we continue to develop additional Study Guides, we want your feedback. Please tell us about how you use this guide and how it can best serve your needs by emailing education@blo.org.

If you’re interested in engaging with us further and learning about additional opera education opportunities with Boston Lyric Opera, please visit blo.org/education to discover more about our programs and initiatives.

We look forward to seeing you at the opera!

Sincerely,

Rebecca Ann S. Kirk, M.Ed. Manager of Education Programs

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FELLOW TRAVELERS SYNOPSIS

WELCOME, FELLOW TRAVELERS

THE CREATORS OF FELLOW TRAVELERS

THE WHO’S WHO OF THE DISTRICT

SPOTTED: DISTRICT HOT SPOTS

ALIGNING TIME

THE IRON CURTAIN DESCENDS...

THE RED THREAT

THE LAVENDER THREAT

THE MARCH GOES ON

LISTEN UP!

FELLOW TRAVELERS RESOURCES

HISTORY OF OPERA: AN OVERVIEW

THE SCIENCE AND ART OF OPERA

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