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Welcome to Cincinnati Opera‘s 2024 Summer Festival at Music Hall! We’re thrilled you’re here and have chosen to spend this time with us.
As you settle into your seat, we’ve got a little secret to share. Summer? It’s our absolute favorite time of year.
Months of planning and preparation have led to this moment— where the audience gathers, the lights dim, the curtain rises, and just for a heartbeat, time stands still.
Then, the overture sweeps in, and for the next few hours, we
another state of mind. And who knows? You might just leave feeling something entirely new. Maybe it’s awe, or love, or a spark of hope. Maybe it’s a new perspective on the world around you.
That’s the magic of opera. It has this incredible ability to touch soaring. It’s the kind of experience that could make summer your favorite season too.
Opera is, by its nature, a collaborative endeavor—one that involves risk-taking, creative thinking, and a belief in its power to connect. We’re endlessly thankful to the hundreds of professionals, volunteers, and supporters—both onstage and off—who pour their full selves into this art form year-round.
To you, the audience: you’re our “why,” and we couldn’t be more grateful for your presence and your support. Thank you for embarking on this journey with us.
Finally, we join the Opera Board and staff in extending our sincere appreciation to Melanie Chavez for two years of extraordinary service to Cincinnati Opera as Board President. Melanie, we look forward to celebrating your leadership at the Annual Meeting in September when we’ll also welcome President-Elect Ron Bates to his new role.
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GREETINGS FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT
Welcome to Cincinnati Opera’s 2024 Summer Festival! It’s a joy to gather with you at Music Hall as we embark on this season full of glorious music, moving drama, and dazzling stagecraft. There’s simply nothing like it, and we’re delighted that you’re here.
beloved grandmother. Over the years, I have been privileged to witness the Opera’s growth, transitioning from an enthusiastic audience member to a trustee, and now, as Board President. Cincinnati Opera continues to evolve in exciting and inspiring directions, giving us new ways to look at the world and new opportunities to experience opera’s singular power.
It’s also been thrilling to support Cincinnati Opera’s vision to broaden than Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio, which will be presented here in its
with audiences.
Likewise, I’m immensely proud of Cincinnati Opera’s dedication to am plifying diverse voices through initiatives like the recently announced Black
to commission three original operas by Black creative teams (librettists, composers, and designers), featuring Black artists in leading roles. These new works, premiering in 2025, 2026, and 2027, will celebrate the Black American experience through powerful storytelling, imagery, and singing. These are stories that need to be told, and Cincinnati Opera is giving them
During my tenure as Board President, I’ve been fortunate to receive sup port from an incredible group of trustees whose passion for the Opera is un matched. I’d like to express particular gratitude to Liz Kathman Grubow for her exemplary leadership as Board Chair and to extend a warm welcome to
you for your devotion to this organization and for your determination to elevate the art form to new heights. It’s been a pleasure to work in partner ship with you.
nati Opera story. Brava, bravo, and bravi!
Melanie M. Chavez President Cincinnati Opera BoardBOARD OF TRUSTEES
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Chair
Liz Kathman Grubow
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Ronald T. Bates
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Regular Members
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Walter Bruyninckx
Michael L. Cioffi
Sheila Cole
Peter G. Courlas
Eric Dauer
Ralph A. Giannella, M.D.
Barbara Hahn
Gary T. “Doc” Huffman
Jason Jackman
Anne Jaroszewicz
Kevin C. Jones
Yemisi O. Jones, M.D.
Mona Kerstine
Katie Lanni
Nanci Wilks Lanni
Lynn Larson
Ashleigh Marable
Michael A. Marrero
Everett McCorvey
David Motch
Christine E. Neyer
Robert W. Olson
Reena Dhanda Patil, M.D.
Michael L. Powell
Nicholas W. Puncer
Jason Riveiro
Regina Carswell Russo
G. James
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Christopher J. Canarie
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Barbara Hummel, M.Ed.
Doug Ignatius
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Julia B. Meister
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DON GIOVANNI
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
Sung in the original Italian
Based on Giovanni Bertati’s libretto for the opera Don Giovanni Tenorio
World premiere: October 29, 1787, at the National Theater, Prague Cincinnati Opera premiere: July 13, 1930, at Cincinnati Zoo Pavilion
June 13 and 15, 2024, at Cincinnati Music Hall 27th and 28th company performances of Don Giovanni
Conductor Dame Jane Glover
Stage Director Alison Moritz
Scenic and Costume Designer Philip Witcomb
Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase
Wig and Makeup Designer James Geier
Choreographer Yoshihisa Arai*
Chorus Master Henri Venanzi
Stage Manager Hannah Holthaus
Cast in order of vocal appearance
Leporello, Don Giovanni’s servant Christian Pursell
Donna Anna, a noblewoman
Don Giovanni, a nobleman of Seville
Commendatore, Donna Anna’s father
Don Ottavio, Donna Anna’s fiancé
Donna Elvira, a lady of Burgos
Jessica Faselt*
Elliot Madore*
Patrick Guetti*
Aaron Blake
Jessica Rivera
Zerlina, a country girl Erin Keesy
Masetto, Zerlina's fiancé
* Cincinnati Opera debut
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A co-production of Cincinnati Opera and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Opera and Ballet Theatre
Scenery and properties constructed by Cincinnati Opera and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Opera and Ballet Theatre
Costumes constructed by Cincinnati Opera
Edited for the New Mozart Edition by Wolfgang Plath and Wolfgang Rehm; used by arrangement with European American Music Distributors Company, U.S. and Canadian agent for Bärenreiter-Verlag, publisher and copyright owner.
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THE STORY
ACT I In the streets near Don Giovanni’s villa, his loyal servant Leporello keeps watch while his master pursues his usual pastime: seduction. Don Giovanni sets his sights on Donna Anna, the daughter of the noble Commendatore. Disguised, Giovanni approaches her, but their encounter quickly turns violent when Donna Anna demands to know his identity. The Commendatore arrives to defend his daughter, challenging Giovanni to a duel. In the ensuing fight, Giovanni fatally wounds the Commendatore and flees, leaving Anna and her fiancé, Don Ottavio, devastated and vengeful.
Meanwhile, Giovanni encounters Donna Elvira, a former lover embittered by his betrayals. Unaware of her true identity, Giovanni attempts to charm her once more, only to be met with scorn and reproach when she realizes his deceit. Leporello intervenes, revealing Giovanni’s extensive history of seduction and abandonment to Elvira.
Nearby, Masetto and Zerlina celebrate their impending marriage with joyous festivities. However, their happiness is short-lived as Giovanni and Leporello arrive, and Giovanni’s wandering eye fixates on Zerlina. Giovanni lures Zerlina away with promises of a grand wedding celebration, stoking Masetto’s jealousy and anger.
As tensions mount, Anna and Ottavio enter in mourning. Unaware of Giovanni’s true identity, they plead for his assistance. Elvira enters disparaging Giovanni, but he cunningly deflects suspicion back onto Elvira, branding her as deranged. Anna, however, begins to suspect Giovanni’s involvement in her father’s death. She reveals to Ottavio the full extent of Giovanni’s misdeeds from the previous night. Amidst the chaos, Giovanni orders Leporello
to organize a lavish party and invites every eligible woman in attendance, including Zerlina. At the revelry, Giovanni’s lecherous intentions are exposed as he attempts to seduce Zerlina once more. Elvira intervenes, followed by Anna and Ottavio. A confrontation ensues, but Giovanni narrowly escapes.
ACT II Outside Elvira’s residence, Giovanni’s reckless behavior drives Leporello to the brink of abandoning his service. Seeking to pursue Elvira’s maid incognito, Giovanni convinces Leporello to exchange clothing with him. Disguised as his own servant, Giovanni serenades Elvira from the shadows as a joke, promising repentance and change. Leporello, now dressed as his master, escorts Elvira away.
Masetto and his companions scour the streets in search of Giovanni. Still in disguise, Giovanni joins the skirmish, overpowering Masetto before making his escape.
Soon after, Leporello faces the wrath of Ottavio, Anna, Zerlina, and Masetto, who mistake him for his master. Their fury intensifies as they vow to exact retribution upon Giovanni for his crimes. Despite Elvira’s attempts to shield him, Leporello reveals his true identity and flees. The rest of the party agrees to regroup later.
In the cemetery, Giovanni’s arrogance leads him to invite the statue of the Commendatore to dine with him, mocking the supernatural warnings of impending doom. When the statue materializes and offers Giovanni a chance for redemption, he defiantly refuses, sealing his fate. As demons drag Giovanni to his damnation, the remaining characters reflect on the consequences of sin and the inexorable justice that follows.
The performance will last approximately 3 hours and 25 minutes
There will be one intermission
UNMASKING MOZART'S DON
BY ALISON MORITZ BARITONE ELLIOT MADORE shares the many faces of Don Giovanni. Photos by Spotted Yeti.EEarly in my career, I made a particular point to avoid directing the three masterpieces composed by Mozart in collaboration with his frequent librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte. It was easy to rationalize the decision: these operas are so exquisite that most productions can succeed without directorial intervention. A fantastic conductor and talented cast could bring them to vivid life all on their own. In reality, though, I was intimidated by the breadth and depth of the humanity represented in these operas. Mozart and Da Ponte weren’t afraid of using class and gender conflicts to evoke dramatic and heart-wrenching scenarios in their operas, and these themes have become even thornier to stage in the here and now.
How can modern audiences walk the delicate tightrope of enjoying the comedy and pathos in this magnificent work without feeling like we’re spending three hours glorifying a first-rate cad? Perhaps that’s exactly how some of you reading this are feeling—like opera is a thing to be held at arm’s length. After all, contemporary American society has moved so far away from many of the given circumstances of the operatic canon, including the infamous Don Giovanni. When I was invited to reconsider this masterpiece, I wanted to find a way to walk that tightrope, allowing us to delight in what's immediate and recognizable about this world and its characters, but also to enjoy the romance of nostalgia and escaping into a time apart from our own.
I started to think of the character of Don Giovanni as a shapeshifter, a poser, tailoring his speech and manner to every listener but without a solid sense of self. Rather than being the focal point of the story, he became a catalyst for the stories of the six people around him—people of different classes and backgrounds, men and women, who are all affected by this single man who seems to breeze through life without feeling the consequences of his actions. Until he does.
Beyond the complexity of the title character, this
opera offers an embarrassment of riches in terms of relatable themes and emotions worth mining. Just as in life, moments of great pain and great joy happen in quick succession. Grief and hurt have the capacity to bend time. People lie to each other, and to themselves. A climactic night feels unending, but then a new day finally dawns.
After more than a decade of deferral, I am extremely happy to be directing this audacious work for the first time with Dame Jane Glover on the podium. Designer Philip Witcomb and I have
BEYOND THE COMPLEXITY OF THE TITLE CHARACTER, this opera offers an embarrassment of riches in terms of relatable themes and emotions worth mining.
updated the action to a cosmopolitan version of early 20th-century Seville. Here we find a society parallel to Mozart’s own Age of Enlightenment, where the class structures of the past are beginning to show their cracks, and our characters are caught in a rapidly changing world order.
I’m so glad you’re here today to experience this great work live and made especially for Cincinnati audiences. Thank you for engaging with this challenging art and its ideas. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Alison Moritz is stage director for Don Giovanni. An accomplished artist and administrator, Alison was recently named artistic director of Central City Opera.
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LA TRAVIATA
Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Sung in the original Italian
Based on the 1848 novel La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas fils
World premiere: March 6, 1853, at Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy
Cincinnati Opera premiere: July 9, 1923, at Cincinnati Zoo Pavilion
June 27, 28, and 30, 2024, at Cincinnati Music Hall 119th, 120th, and 121st company performances of La Traviata
Conductor Lorenzo Passerini*
Stage Director Trevore Ross*
Scenic Designer Desmond Heeley
Costume Designer Chad Phillips*
Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase
Wig and Makeup Designer James Geier
Choreographer Yoshihisa Arai
Chorus Master Henri Venanzi
Stage Manager Peter Nictakis
Cast in order of vocal appearance
Violetta Valéry, a kept mistress
Gilda Fiume*
Flora Bervoix, manager of Cabaret Flora Taylor-Alexis Dupont*
Marquis d’Obigny, owner of Cabaret Flora Thomas Dreeze
Baron Douphol, a real estate magnate Mike Young
Doctor Grenvil, a physician
Samuel Smith
Gastone, a young man-about-town Demetrious Sampson, Jr.*
Alfredo Germont, Gastone’s best friend Santiago Ballerini
Annina, Violetta’s personal assistant Tanya Harris* Giuseppe, Violetta’s handyman Arieh Sacke*
Giorgio Germont, Alfredo’s father
Anthony Clark Evans
Messenger Ivan Griffin*
Flora’s guest Will Ryan*
* Cincinnati Opera debut
This production is owned by Lyric Opera of Chicago and is a generous and deeply appreciated gift of the Gramma Fisher Foundation of Marshalltown, Iowa
Scenery constructed by Messmore & Damon, Inc., New York
Costumes constructed by Cincinnati Opera
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THE STORY
ACT I In 1920s Paris, Violetta Valéry hosts a party at a penthouse owned by her client, the real estate magnate Baron Douphol, where she lives with her assistant Annina, whom she rescued from the streets years ago. It is her first gathering after having spent the previous year recuperating from a bout of tuberculosis. At the party, Violetta is introduced to Alfredo Germont by his best friend Gastone, Annina’s boyfriend. As the crowd adjourns to another room, Violetta stays behind to medicate herself with morphine, on which she relies to ease her cough and relieve her pain. Alfredo rejoins her, and they engage in a sweet game of flirtation. Violetta heads to bed where she suffers from nightmares and hallucinations. She considers an affair with Alfredo but sets it aside.
ACT II In the countryside outside Paris, Violetta has left her old life behind, having sold all her belongings to purchase a cottage and start anew with Alfredo. When Alfredo realizes her sacrifice, he dashes away with a promise to help with the finances. Violetta relishes in the restorative power of country life, ignoring an invitation from her friend Flora, who runs a cabaret club in Paris. She is paid an unexpected visit by Giorgio Germont, Alfredo’s father. Having assumed the worst of her, Giorgio is surprised by her intelligence and charm. He explains that her affair with Alfredo stands in the way of his daughter’s impending marriage, imploring her to leave his son. She accedes, writing to Alfredo that she no longer loves him and is returning to Paris. Alfredo enters, surprised to see his father, and they argue. He finds Flora’s invitation and leaves in search of Violetta.
Back in Paris, the Marquis, an older gay man, has invested his family inheritance into an alternative club, Cabaret Flora. His fascination with couture has
the cabaret hosting a themed show every weekend. His business partner Flora, the club’s gender-fluid namesake, has selected “The Spanish Conquest” as that weekend’s theme, and the room is packed with people who enjoy the camaraderie of the clientele. Soon, a slightly intoxicated Alfredo appears, followed by the Baron and Violetta. The Baron and Alfredo gamble until dinner is announced. Finding themselves alone, Violetta and Alfredo argue until he calls for everyone to return. Flinging money at Violetta, he proclaims that he has repaid his debt to her. As Alfredo turns to leave, he runs into his father, who expresses horror at his son’s behavior. The Baron promises revenge for Alfredo’s insults.
ACT III Alfredo has fled the country after wounding the Baron in a fight. An ailing, destitute, and embarrassed Violetta seeks shelter, squatting in the Baron’s penthouse. She is visited by her dear friend Doctor Grenvil, who lost his practice after returning from WWI wounded and suffering from PTSD. He is now the source of medical care for those on the fringes of society. He is also Violetta’s source of morphine, which he now provides to ease her painful transition from life into death. Realizing that her end is near, Violetta sends Annina away. She rereads a letter sent by Giorgio, promising his and Alfredo’s return to her side. Alone, she confronts her fear of being forgotten, while the nightmare of a world that continues to celebrate is right outside her window. Annina returns, followed by Alfredo, who proclaims his love. With Violetta unable to hide her illness, Alfredo realizes that their time together is short. He is joined by Giorgio and all of Violetta’s family to help usher her into death, comforting her with a sense of community, gratitude, and remembrance.
The performance will last approximately 3 hours
There will be two intermissions
DON'T FORGET ME
BY TREVORE ROSSN“Non mi scordate.” Translation: “Don’t forget me.” These words sung by Violetta in the final act of La Traviata offer insight into her greatest fear—that her lifestyle on the fringes of society was unacceptable, making her life insignificant and unworthy of being remembered. Have you ever felt something similar?
La Traviata has captivated audiences with its timeless themes of love, tragedy, and societal expectations. However, in many productions, including some I have been involved with, I often found a sense of unfulfillment and missed opportunities to delve into the deeper humanity of the characters. While these productions were musically brilliant and visually stunning, they often fell short in portraying the depth of character and the underlying tragedy that defines La Traviata
Driven by a desire to present this beloved piece from a fresh perspective, I set out to create a production that would resonate with contemporary audiences while honoring the essence of the original. My goal was twofold: make the characters and setting more relatable, and infuse the production with relevance to our current social environment.
in Paris, where our narrative unfolds. This era was characterized by a sense of freedom of expression, marked by cultural shifts like the rise of Art Deco, the emergence of jazz and cabaret culture, and the liberation of women’s fashion epitomized by Coco Chanel’s little black dress.
By shifting the timeframe, I aimed to create a setting that modern audiences could more readily connect with, shedding the layers of petticoats and formalities of the 19th century for a world of indulgence, self-identification, and artistic revolution. This not only made the environment more relatable but also allowed for a reinterpretation of the characters’ roles within society.
Central to my vision was the reversal of Violetta’s place among her peers. Instead of being viewed as an outcast of society, she is surrounded by a curated group of individuals, each in their own way marginalized or ostracized by societal norms. This ensemble of characters represents a microcosm of the larger societal struggles for recognition and acceptance.
VIOLETTA'S POIGNANT PLEA OF "DON'T FORGET ME" transcends the opera stage and speaks to the universal yearning for recognition and remembrance.
To achieve this, I made several changes to La Traviata’s traditional staging. First, I transported the story from the 1840s to the 1920s, a period known as the “Roaring Twenties” in the U.S. and the “Années Folles” (or “Crazy Years”)
The relevance of this reinterpretation to our current society cannot be overstated. We live in a time when divisions and polarizations are rampant and individuals and communities clamor to be seen, heard, and recognized. Yet, amidst this struggle, we often forget the fundamental principles of humanity: empathy, compassion, and the acknowledgment of each person’s intrinsic worth.
Violetta’s poignant plea of “Don’t forget me” in her final moments transcends the opera stage and speaks to the universal yearning for recognition and remembrance. It serves as a reminder that every individual, regardless of their background or beliefs, deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
Through this production, I hope to provoke introspection and dialogue, encouraging audiences to reflect on their own roles in shaping a more inclusive and compassionate society. Art has the power to inspire change, and it is my fervent belief that by engaging with timeless works like La Traviata through a contemporary lens, we can all strive to be and do better in our interactions with one another.
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Stage director Trevore Ross has called Cincinnati home for the past three years. Having spent time working across the US and Europe, this is his directing debut with Cincinnati Opera.
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Paul McCartney's LIVERPOOL ORATORIO
Music and lyrics by Paul McCartney and Carl Davis
Sung in the original English World premiere: June 28, 1991, at the Liverpool Cathedral in Liverpool, UK A Cincinnati Opera world stage premiere
July 18, 20, 21, 25, and 27, 2024, at Cincinnati Music Hall
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th company performances of Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio
Conductor Joseph Young
Stage Director Caroline Clegg*
Scenic and Costume Designer Leslie Travers
Associate Costume Designer Kelli Haase*
Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase
Wig and Makeup Designer James Geier
Choreographer Michael Pappalardo
Chorus Master Henri Venanzi
Cincinnati Boychoir Director
Jason Alexander Holmes
Stage Manager Hannah Holthaus
Cast in order of vocal appearance
Shanty Andrew Owens
Mary Dee Jacqueline Echols McCarley
Miss Inkley/Chief Mourner/Nurse Kayleigh Decker
Headmaster/Preacher/Mr. Dingle Kevin Short*
Boy soloists Nick Kruckeberg*, Eli DeHoff*
* Cincinnati Opera debut
A new production constructed by Cincinnati Opera
Presented by arrangement with Faber Music in association with MPL Communications
Liverpool Oratorio was commissioned by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society to celebrate its 150th anniversary
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STORY
PROLOGUE 2024. Liverpool.
I. WAR 1942. A world at war. Sirens sound as bombs fall over Liverpool and despairing couples shelter underground. Amid the blaze and chaos of an air raid, a child is born. And there is hope.
II. SCHOOL 1953. The war baby, Shanty, now 11 years old and at school, celebrates his Liverpool upbringing. With classmates, he skips lessons to “sag off” and sunbathe in the graveyard of Liverpool Cathedral. Sleeping on a gravestone, he dreams of ghosts of the past and ghosts of the future. One of the ghosts, Mary Dee, is his bride-to-be. Waking and back at school, Shanty and his classmates are taught Spanish in the form of a folk song by their new teacher, Miss lnkley.
III. CRYPT 1959. Shanty, now a confused teenager, goes to a church dance in the crypt; he doubts his and God’s existence. Here, Mary Dee materializes—still dreamlike—to him again. Still, he cannot see her. As he sings of his vision of the future, he hears the news that his father has died. Shanty is left sad and alone.
IV. FATHER 1959. As mourners arrive for the funeral, Shanty thinks on his confusion, fears, and upset at the death of his father. He reflects and worries about the relationship they had, distressed at his father’s mortality. Finally, he realizes fathers are only human and asks for his forgiveness.
V. WEDDING A few years later. As Shanty muses on the top of a bus, Mary Dee is drawn to him. She smoothes his self-doubts and calms his impatient ambitions; they pledge their love and marry.
VI. WORK Mary Dee’s office. She runs a Littlewoods office staffed entirely by women, where she often works late and arrives early. Mary Dee busies herself with work, issuing orders, as her girls lapse their concentration to fantasize of love. Meanwhile, at Shanty’s workplace—where his rank does not match Mary Dee’s success—he is cajoled by colleagues to work less and play more. Shanty and Mary Dee have very little time together. One colleague, Mr. Dingle, tempts Shanty to slip off to the pub. At home, Mary Dee indicates that she is pregnant.
VII. CRISES Mary Dee sings to the child inside her, concerned for its future. Shanty arrives home slightly drunk, short-tempered, and demanding dinner. They have a row over money and Shanty’s feeling of inadequacy. Shanty wounds her by doubting her love and Mary Dee storms out, telling him, as she goes, that she is pregnant. In her blind anger and hurt, she runs in front of a car and is knocked down. In the hospital, a nurse wills her to live as Mary Dee, in delirium, sees the ghosts again. She fights to cling on to the life of her baby as the ghosts try to steal it from her. At her bed, Shanty prays, promising to reform if only Mary Dee and the baby are saved.
VIII. PEACE Shanty sings to his newborn child, celebrating the wonder of being. In a sermon, the preacher sings of the frail magic of family life, as Mary Dee and Shanty pledge a future with their child, together forever, celebrating a love that will now survive.
–Adapted from MPL Communications
The performance will last approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes without intermission.
ABOUT THE CREATORS
PAUL MCCARTNEY
Photo: Mary McCartney
Born in Liverpool in 1942, Paul McCartney was raised in the city and educated at the Liverpool Institute. Since writing his first song at 14, McCartney has dreamed and dared to be different.
McCartney’s output has been impossibly prolific and singularly influential, crossing many genres. He changed the world forever with The Beatles before going on to continue to push boundaries with his group Wings and as a solo artist. His most recent solo studio album McCartney III secured the UK Album Chart’s festive #1, furthering his lead as the UK’s most successful album act of all time.
In November 2021, McCartney released his book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, recounting his life and art through the prism of 154 songs from all stages of his career. The Lyrics hit #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list and was named the 2021 Book of the Year by Barnes & Noble.
CARL DAVIS
Photo: Trevor Leighton
Carl Davis CBE (19362023) was born in New York City. He attended Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. In 1959, he co-authored the revue, Diversions, which was nominated for an Obie Award and subsequently transferred to the Edinburgh Festival.
Davis moved to London in 1960 and found himself at the heart of England’s theatre, television, and film scene. He wrote scores for the National Theatre, the RSC, and television series including: The World at War (1973); Hollywood (1979); Goodnight, Mister Tom (1998); and the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice (1995). Following on from Thames Television’s Hollywood series, he created a score for Abel Gance’s epic 1927 film Napoleon. Davis wrote scores for more than 50 silent films ranging from Charlie Chaplin,
In 2023, McCartney topped the book charts again with 1964: Eyes of the Storm. A treasure trove of rediscovered photographs he had taken in 1963-64 when Beatlemania erupted in the UK and after the band’s first visit to the USA, they became the most famous people on the planet. The photographs were also the subject of a major exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery.
An 18-time GRAMMY winner and recipient of the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement and Trustees Awards, McCartney’s list of international accolades reads like no other as well as being recognized for decades of philanthropic activities.
Equally renowned for his live performances as he is for his songwriting, McCartney set the world record for largest paying concert attendance (184,000) in Rio de Janeiro in 1990.
A freeman of the City of Liverpool and Lead Patron of the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, McCartney was appointed Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1995 by the Prince of Wales. In 1996, McCartney was knighted by H.M. The Queen for his services to music, and in 2017 he was made a Companion of Honour in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Harold Lloyd, and Buster Keaton to D.W. Griffiths and King Vidor. Davis was also a writer for ballet and a notable conductor.
Film soundtracks included: The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1981); Champions (1983); The Naked Civil Servant (1975); Silas Marner (1985); Scandal (1989); Ken Russell’s The Rainbow (1989); Frankenstein Unbound (1990); The Great Gatsby (2000); Ethel & Ernest (2016); and Brexicuted (2018). Television work included: The Snow Goose (1971); Hotel du Lac (1986); The Commanding Sea (1980); A Dance to the Music of Time (1997); Coming Home (1998); Oppenheimer (1980); Cranford (2007-2009); and Upstairs Downstairs (2012).
For the ballet, Davis wrote scores for Alice in Wonderland, Aladdin, The Lady of the Camellias, Nijinksy: God of the Dance, The Great Gatsby, Chaplin: The Tramp, and The Phantom of the Opera.
Concert works included Ballade for Cello and Orchestra for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Last Train to Tomorrow, a choral work about the Kindertransport movement of 1938, and Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio
WAR'S LAMENT, HOPE'S REFRAIN
BY CAROLINE CLEGG THE LIVERPOOL BLITZ MEMORIAL designed by Tom Murphy features a mother with arms outstretched beckoning her child to seek shelter from the bombs of WWII. Photo by Caroline Clegg.IIn preparing to stage Liverpool Oratorio, I immediately recalled its haunting refrain “… and I will always love you. I’ll welcome you into this world …” sung by a mother to her baby amidst the trauma of war. It struck me how relevant this piece is today with the immediacy of the music and libretto. When I first heard Liverpool Oratorio in 1991, I remember how this refreshingly honest contemporary work exploded layers of classical hierarchical norms. It reached the top of the classical charts, and you would hear people singing short refrains from it or catch it on the radio. It spoke directly to people, becoming a cultural touchstone that echoed shared hopes and dreams. Now three decades on, the libretto resonates even more sharply, communicating that we all still cherish “a family life” (whatever shape that family takes) in a community that we are proud of, because whatever happens “… we must save the child.”
Being from the north of England, I felt it was vital that this staging be embedded with the grit, authenticity, and humour of its birthplace. I visited Liverpool, just a few miles from my home, to listen to the music in its home setting. Sitting and listening to the piece through headphones in the open-air space of the bombed-out church of St. Luke’s (bombed in 1941), I was reminded quite viscerally of how voices of the past are ever-present in all our lives, whether as a direct result of war or as our worries and insecurities of a family crisis. The statue of two First World War soldiers, one British and one German, shaking hands outside the church, seemed to echo the oftused phrase that WWI was supposed to be “the war to end all wars.” The gravestones of the hundreds of child orphans lining the cemetery walls served as a heartfelt prompt to give voice to them and the voiceless orphans of today.
The oratorio’s impassioned beginning looks back to Liverpool in 1942, amidst the horror of the Second World War (which Paul McCartney was born into), where death is ever-present. But war is
never resigned to history, and in 2024 the mother’s words—“the world you’re coming into is no easy place to enter; every day is haunted by the echoes of the past”—are a stark reminder of our present global challenges. Musically, the piece plunges you directly into the heartbeat of birth and death. Dramatically, I have echoed this and tried to portray life’s journey and the hope for a better future. To enrich the narrative’s authenticity, each ensemble member has a backstory of a real person from Liverpool. I have also introduced dancers to represent the inner voices of Shanty and Mary and personify “hope,” which rises phoenix-like from the wreckage of the bombed city.
Through Shanty’s story, we see the post-war community rebuilding. We see societal shifts and nuances of male hierarchy, and we smile at the antics of the schoolboys and the awkwardness of being at a church dance with the grown-ups. We feel the shock and aloneness of a bereaved teenager and the stressful work-life balance of newlywed Baby Boomers of the 1960s. This gives way to the final peaceful understanding that it is in our own hands to change and “… be fair to each other.”
Designer Leslie Travers and I have worked together to realize settings that allow for both the epic depiction of war and the intimate reflections of daily life. We found poignant inspiration from the Liverpool Blitz Memorial, depicting a mother holding a baby and a boy with a plane on the spiral staircase of an air-raid shelter. Our set sits alongside the River Mersey, where the ebb and flow metaphorically parallel life’s journey, and we can share its universality here alongside the Ohio River. Sir Paul’s school motto is heard throughout, reminding us of our desire for peace in our global family today: “Non nobis solum, Sed toti mundo, nati. Toti mundo nat.” “Not for ourselves, but for the whole world, were we born.”
Perhaps the Liverpool Oratorio is a timeless testament to the power of music to move hearts and minds and effect change.
Caroline Clegg is an international stage director, whose recent work includes Blaze of Glory for Welsh National Opera and next, Slave: A Question of Freedom for Feelgood Theatre. She lives in Manchester, UK, and rides a Triumph Bonneville.
ALL TOGETHER NOW, designed by Andy Edwards, sits in the garden of Liverpool's St. Luke's Church. It represents the Christmas Truce between British and German soldiers during WWI. Photo by Caroline Clegg.
SOUL AND SPIRIT
A Musical Journey through Sacred Songs, Spirituals, and Hymns
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 • 8:00 p.m.
Wilks Studio at Cincinnati Music Hall Featuring Jacqueline Echols McCarley, Soprano with Damien Sneed, Piano
SPIRITUAL AND CLASSICAL
“Die Allmacht,” Op. 49, No. 2 ............................................. Franz Schubert
“His Name So Sweet” .......................................................... Hall Johnson
“There Is a Balm” ......................................................... arr. Damien Sneed
“Hold On” ............................................................. arr. R. Br yant Braxton
Instrumental Moments ...................................................... Damien Sneed
HYMN AND GOSPEL
“He Looked Beyond My Fault” ............................................ Dottie Rambo arr. Jacqueline Echols McCarley and Damien Sneed
“My Tribute” ................................................................... Andrae Crouch
“Come Before His Presence/A Praying Spirit/Great Is Thy Faithfulness” ........... Richard Smallwood, Elbertina “Twinkie” Clark, Thomas Chisholm, arr. Damien Sneed
Supported by the Patricia K. Beggs Fund: Championing Women's Voices
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A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A MIDDLE-AGED MAN
Tuesday, July 2, 2024 • 8:00 p.m.
Wilks Studio at Cincinnati Music Hall Featuring Elliot Madore, Baritone with Kevin Miller, Piano
Banalités, FP 107 ….……….……………….…………..…….... Francis Poulenc
Chanson d’Orkenise
Hôtel
Fagnes de Wallonie Voyage à Paris
Sanglots
L’horizon chimérique, Op. 118 …………….……………....….…… Gabriel Fauré
La mer est infinie
Je me suis embarqué Diane, Séléné Vaisseaux, nous vous aurons aimés en pure perte
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
Chanson romanesque
Chanson épique
Chanson à boire
Maurice Ravel
“Revelations of Divine Love, Chapter III”….……………..….. Matthew Aucoin
Songs of Travel ………………………………….…….. Ralph Vaughan Williams Let Beauty Awake The Roadside Fire
“A Green Lowland of Pianos” from Three Songs, Op. 45, No. 2 …. Samuel Barber
“Silent Noon” from The English Songbook ..…………… Ralph Vaughan Williams
“O Boundless, Boundless Evening” from Three Songs, Op. 45, No. 3 …………………………….….… Samuel Barber
Songs of Travel Ralph Vaughan Williams Youth and Love The Infinite Shining Heavens
“Antiphon” from Five Mystical Songs …………….….... Ralph Vaughan Williams
Featuring Jessica Rivera, Soprano with Mark Carver, Piano and special guests
Eleanor Weingartner, Clarinet • Thomas George Caracas Garcia, Guitar
CANCIONES DE MI ALMA LATINA
Songs of My Latin Soul
Thursday, July 11, 2024 • 8:00 p.m.
Wilks Studio at Cincinnati Music Hall
“Quando m’en vo’” from La Bohème …………………………… Giacomo Puccini
“Sweethearts” from Maytime ………………………………… Sigmund Romberg
“Deh vieni, non tardar” from The Marriage of Figaro ………...….… W.A. Mozart
“Lúa Descolorida”……….………….……………….……..…… Osvaldo Golijov
Tres Canciones Mexicanas .……………………… Antonio Salazar, arr. Tony Taño
I. Por ti
II. Inspiración
III. Sueño en el puerto
Eleanor Weingartner, clarinet
Selections from Canciones Clásicas Españolas ..……………… Fernando Obradors
La mi sola
Al Amor
Del cabello más sutil
Chiquitita la novia
Siete Canciones Populares Españolas .…………………………… Manuel De Falla
I. El paño moruno
II. Seguidilla murciana
III. Asturiana
IV. Jota
V. Nana
VI. Canción
VII. Polo
Thomas George Caracas Garcia, guitar
“La Petenera” from La Marchenera ……………………Federico Moreno Torroba
Supported by the Patricia K. Beggs Fund: Championing Women's Voices
SEASON ARTISTS
CINCINNATI OPERA 2024
* Cincinnati Opera debut
YOSHIHISA ARAI Choreographer (Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan)
Don Giovanni* & La Traviata
Elsewhere: Director, Second Company CB2/Rehearsal Director (Cincinnati Ballet); Choreographer (The Joffrey Ballet; Colorado Ballet); Ballet dancer (The Joffrey Ballet; Tulsa Ballet; Northern Ballet, UK) Upcoming: Director, Second Company CB2/Rehearsal Director (Cincinnati Ballet)
SANTIAGO BALLERINI Tenor (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Alfredo Germont, La Traviata
Cincinnati: Edgardo, Lucia di Lammermoor (2023) Elsewhere: Argirio, Tancredi (Opéra de Rouen); Ernesto, Don Pasquale (Canadian Opera Company); Poliuto, Poliuto (Teatro Nuovo); Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (Arizona Opera) Upcoming: Tamino, The Magic Flute (Atlanta Opera); Fenton, Falstaff (Festival Verdi, Parma)
AARON BLAKE Tenor (Palos Verdes, California)
Don Ottavio, Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (2021) Elsewhere: Garter King of Arms, Henry VIII (Bard Summerscape); Nadir, The Pearl Fishers (Vancouver Opera); High Priest of Amon, Akhnaten (Metropolitan Opera) Upcoming: Bob Boles, Peter Grimes (Israeli Opera); Don Basilio, The Marriage of Figaro (Metropolitan Opera)
GINA CERIMELE-MECHLEY Fight & Intimacy Director (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Don Giovanni; La Traviata; Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: 2022–2023 seasons; Romeo and Juliet (2019) Elsewhere: Fight director, Romeo and Juliet (Opera Theatre of Saint Louis); Wozzeck (Des Moines Metro Opera); Julius Caesar (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company); Hamlet (Cincinnati Shakespeare in the Park) Upcoming: Fight director, 2024–2025 season (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company)
CAROLINE CLEGG Stage Director (Manchester, UK)
Liverpool Oratorio*
Elsewhere: Blaze of Glory; Rhondda Rips It Up! (Welsh National Opera); Song of Our Heartland (Opera North, UK); Rigoletto (Longborough Festival Opera, UK); Aida; Carmen (Companions Opera, Zurich; Hamburg) Upcoming: Slave: A Question of Freedom (Feelgood Theatre Productions, UK tour)
KAYLEIGH DECKER Mezzo-soprano (Laguna Beach, California)
Miss Inkley/Chief Mourner/Nurse, Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: Alisa, Lucia di Lammermoor; Kate, Madame Butterfly (2023) Elsewhere: Dorabella, Così Fan Tutte (Welsh National Opera); Ruggiero, Alcina (Violons du Roy); Isolier, Le Comte Ory (Lyric Opera of Chicago) Upcoming: Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro (Lyric Opera of Chicago); Wellgunde, Das Rheingold (Opera de Monte Carlo)
THOMAS DREEZE Baritone (Toledo, Ohio)
Marquis d’Obigny, La Traviata
Cincinnati: Fiorello, The Barber of Seville (2023); Benoit/Alcindoro, La Bohème (2022)
Elsewhere: Soloist, Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem (Hilton Head Symphony); Doctor, Pelléas et Mélisande (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra); Soloist, Handel Messiah (Toledo Symphony) Upcoming: Soloist, Mahler Songs with Orchestra (Hamptons Festival of Music)
TAYLOR-ALEXIS DUPONT
Flora Bervoix, La Traviata*
Mezzo-soprano (Orlando, Florida)
Elsewhere: Hannah, Ruinous Gods (Spoleto Festival); Celeste, Songbird (Washington National Opera); Musetta, La Bohème (Florida Grand Opera); Gabriel, Holy Ground (Glimmerglass Festival) Upcoming: Isabella, L’Italiana in Algeri (Hawaii Opera Theatre); The
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JACQUELINE ECHOLS McCARLEY Soprano (Detroit, Michigan)
Mary Dee, Liverpool Oratorio & Studio Sessions
Cincinnati: Morris & Friends (2022); Clara, Porgy and Bess (2012) Elsewhere: Musetta, La Bohème; Violetta, La Traviata (Washington National Opera); Clara, Porgy and Bess (Metropolitan Opera); Julie, Omar (Los Angeles Opera); Juliet, Romeo and Juliet (Arizona Opera) Upcoming: Rosa Parks, She Who Dared (Chicago Opera Theater)
ANTHONY CLARK EVANS Baritone (Owensboro, Kentucky)
Giorgio Germont, La Traviata
Cincinnati: Enrico, Lucia di Lammermoor (2023) Elsewhere: Sharpless, Madame Butterfly (Opera Philadelphia); Riccardo, I Puritani (Dresden Philharmonic); Alfio, Cavalleria Rusticana (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra) Upcoming: Marcello, La Bohème (Metropolitan Opera); Dutchman, The Flying Dutchman (Deutsche Oper Berlin)
JESSICA FASELT Soprano (Iowa City, Iowa)
Donna Anna, Don Giovanni*
Elsewhere: Helmwige, Die Walküre (Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra); Soloist, Mozart Requiem (Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra); Freia, Das Rheingold (Los Angeles Philharmonic; Atlanta Opera); First Lady, The Magic Flute (Metropolitan Opera)
Upcoming: Helmwige, Die Walküre (Santa Fe Opera)
GILDA FIUME Soprano (Salerno, Italy)
Violetta Valéry, La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Pamina, The Magic Flute (Teatro Filarmonico, Verona); Amalia, Alfredo il Grande (Donizetti Opera Festival, Bergamo); Micaëla, Carmen; Violetta, La Traviata (Arena di Verona); Norma, Norma (Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa); Amina, La Sonnambula (Teatro Lirico di Cagliari)
JAMES GEIER Wig & Makeup Designer (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Resident Wig & Makeup Designer
Cincinnati: 2004–2023 seasons Elsewhere: Pittsburgh Opera, 2003–2023 seasons; The Nutcracker (Cincinnati Ballet) Upcoming: Pittsburgh Opera, 2024–2025 season; The Nutcracker (Cincinnati Ballet)
DAME JANE GLOVER Conductor (London, UK)
Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: The Marriage of Figaro (2002) Elsewhere: The Magic Flute (Metropolitan Opera); Guest conductor (New York Philharmonic; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra)
Upcoming: Leonora (Chicago Opera Theater); Mozart Requiem (Camerata Salzburg); Guest conductor (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
IVAN GRIFFIN Bass-baritone (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Messenger, La Traviata*
Cincinnati: Lalovavi workshop (Opera Fusion: New Works) Elsewhere: Crespel/Luther, The Tales of Hoffmann (Opera Louisiane); The King, Afram ou la Belle Swita (Spoleto Music Festival); Monterone, Rigoletto (New Orleans Opera) Upcoming: Sacristan, Tosca; Old Hebrew, Samson and Delilah (New Orleans Opera)
PATRICK GUETTI Bass (Highland Park, New Jersey)
Commendatore, Don Giovanni*
Elsewhere: Commendatore, Don Giovanni (Houston Grand Opera); Sparafucile, Rigoletto (Deutsche Oper Berlin); Osmin, The Abduction from the Seraglio (Bayerische Staatsoper)
Upcoming: Daland, The Flying Dutchman; Grand Inquisitor, Don Carlo (Deutsche Oper Berlin); Snug, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Matsumoto Festival, Japan)
TANYA HARRIS Soprano (Salinas, California)
Annina, La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Jeannette, L’Amant Anonyme; Female chorus, The Rape of Lucretia (UC College-Conservatory of Music); Chorus, Porgy and Bess (Des Moines Metro Opera)
THOMAS HASE Lighting Designer (Madison, Wisconsin)
Resident Lighting Designer & Lighting Director
Cincinnati: 1997–2023 seasons Recent: Powder Her Face (Nationale Reisopera, Netherlands); Suor Angelica/Gianni Schicchi (San Diego Opera); Tosca (Dallas Opera)
Upcoming: The Elixir of Love (Santa Fe Opera); Ariadne auf Naxos (Nationale Reisopera); Iolanta/Der Schauspieldirektor (Gothenburg Opera); La Bohème/Rent (Atlanta Opera)
ERIN KEESY Soprano (Lexington, Kentucky)
Zerlina, Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: Soprano 2, The Knock (2023) Elsewhere: Undina, Undina; Marzelline, Fidelio; Agathe, Der Freischütz (Queen City Opera); Soloist, Abrams Mammoth featuring Yo-Yo Ma (Louisville Orchestra) Upcoming: Pamina, The Magic Flute (Queen City Opera); Soloist, Carmina Burana (Louisville Orchestra)
ELLIOT MADORE Baritone (Toronto, Canada)
Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni* & Studio Sessions
Elsewhere: Orpheus, Eurydice (Boston Lyric Opera); Anthony Hope, Sweeney Todd; Oreste, Iphigénie en Tauride (Zürich Opera); Guglielmo, Così Fan Tutte (Tanglewood Music Festival) Upcoming: Hamlet, Hamlet (Opéra de Montréal); Fritz, Die Tote Stadt (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
ALISON MORITZ Stage Director (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: The Knock (2023) Elsewhere: Artistic Director (Central City Opera); Faust (Wolf Trap Opera); Sir John in Love (Bard Music Festival); Bernstein Mass (Kennedy Center) Upcoming: Elizabeth Cree (Glimmerglass Festival); The Manchurian Candidate (Austin Opera); Don Giovanni (Opera Philadelphia); Fantastic Mr. Fox (Opera Omaha)
ANDREW OWENS Tenor (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Shanty, Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: Friend of Seneca/Lucan/Consul, The Coronation of Poppea (2018) Elsewhere: Roberto, Roberto Devereux (Washington Concert Opera); Oreste, Iphigénie en Tauride; Gualtiero, Il Pirata (Opernhaus Zürich) Upcoming: Ernesto, Don Pasquale; Camille, The Merry Widow; Arturo, Lucia di Lammermoor; Jaquino, Fidelio (Opernhaus Zürich)
MICHAEL PAPPALARDO Choreographer (Fort Collins, Colorado)
Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: Aida (2022) Elsewhere: Ariodante (Pittsburgh Opera); West Side Story (Opera San Jose); Director/choreographer, Dracula; The Picture of Dorian Gray (Canyon Concert Ballet, Colorado) Upcoming: Director/choreographer, Romeo and Juliet; The Crucible (Canyon Concert Ballet, Colorado)
JOSEPH PARRISH Bass-baritone (New York, New York)
Masetto, Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: Edward Vernon, Blind Injustice (2019) Elsewhere: Salieri, Mozart and Salieri (Parlando Chamber Orchestra, New York); Gianni Schicchi, Gianni Schicchi; Sodbuster, Proving Up; Augure, Orfeo; Dulcamara, The Elixir of Love; Il Sacerdote di Minerva, Teseo (Juilliard Opera); Le Baron de Pictordu, Cendrillon (Lakes Area Music Festival, Minnesota)
LORENZO PASSERINI Conductor (Morbegno, Italy)
La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Medea (Canadian Opera Company); Rigoletto; Norma (Teatro di San Carlo, Naples); Manon (Teatro Massimo, Palermo); Romeo and Juliet (ABAO Bilbao Opera); Aida (Opera Australia) Upcoming: Chief Conductor (Jyväskylä Sinfonia, Finland); The Barber of Seville (Rossini Opera Festival)
CHAD PHILLIPS Costume Designer (Greensburg, Indiana)
La Traviata*
Cincinnati: Costume Director Elsewhere: What the Constitution Means to Me; Detroit ‘67 (Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati) Upcoming: Costume Director (Cincinnati Opera)
CHRISTIAN PURSELL Bass-baritone (Santa Cruz, California)
Leporello, Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: Escamillo, Carmen (2021) Elsewhere: Noah, The Grapes of Wrath (MasterVoices, Carnegie Hall); Escamillo, Carmen (Des Moines Metro Opera); Angelotti, Tosca (Canadian Opera Company) Upcoming: Soloist, Fauré Requiem (Seattle Symphony); Taddeo, L’Italiana in Algeri (Hawaii Opera Theatre)
JESSICA RIVERA Soprano (Los Angeles, California)
Donna Elvira, Don Giovanni & Studio Sessions
Cincinnati: Musetta, La Bohème (2017); Kumudha, A Flowering Tree (2011) Elsewhere: Kitty, Doctor Atomic (Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville); Margarita Xirgu, Ainadamar (Teatro Real, Madrid) Upcoming: Soloist, Mahler Symphony № 2 (Columbus Symphony Orchestra); Soloist, Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (Rhode Island Philharmonic)
TREVORE ROSS Stage Director (Cincinnati, Ohio)
La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Candide (Cincinnati May Festival); Alexander’s Feast (Los Angeles Master Chorale); Carmen; The Barber of Seville (Los Angeles Opera); Otello (Opera Carolina); Faust (Opera Festival of New Jersey)
WILL RYAN Bass (Nashville, Tennessee)
Flora’s Guest, La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Harašta, The Cunning Little Vixen; Officer, Dialogues of the Carmelites (UC College-Conservatory of Music); Sarastro, The Magic Flute (University of Tennessee Opera Theatre)
ARIEH SACKE Tenor (Toronto, Canada)
Giuseppe, La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Beast, Beauty and the Beast; Basilio/Don Curzio, The Marriage of Figaro (Calgary Opera); Ferrando, Così Fan Tutte (Opera by Request, Toronto); Don Ramiro, La Cenerentola (COSA Canada); Elder #3, Sky on Swings; Pirelli cover, Sweeney Todd (Opera Saratoga)
DEMETRIOUS SAMPSON,
JR. Tenor (Albany, Georgia)
Gastone, La Traviata*
Elsewhere: Third Esquire, Parsifal (Houston Grand Opera); Crab Man, Porgy and Bess (Atlanta Opera; Des Moines Metro Opera); Soloist (Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra) Upcoming: Kronprinz, Silent Night (Wolf Trap Opera); Ruiz, Il Trovatore (Houston Grand Opera); Soloist, Beethoven Symphony № 9 (Savannah Philharmonic)
KEVIN SHORT Bass-baritone (Washington, D.C.)
Headmaster/Preacher/Mr. Dingle, Liverpool Oratorio*
Elsewhere: Soloist, Beethoven Symphony № 9 (Philadelphia Orchestra); Porgy, Porgy and Bess (NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Hamburg); Samuel, A Masked Ball; Uncle Paul, Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Metropolitan Opera) Upcoming: Soloist, Mahler Symphony № 8 (Grant Park Music Festival, Chicago); Angelotti, Tosca (Metropolitan Opera)
SAMUEL SMITH Bass (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Doctor Grenvil, La Traviata
Cincinnati: Officer, The Barber of Seville (2023), Sergeant of Police, Pirates of Penzance (2022); Sacristan, Tosca (2021) Elsewhere: Don Pasquale, Don Pasquale (Anchorage Opera); Basilio, The Barber of Seville (Lake George Opera); Leporello, Don Giovanni (Metro Lyric Opera, New Jersey); King, Aida (Palm Beach Opera)
LESLIE TRAVERS Scenic & Costume Designer (London, UK)
Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: The Marriage of Figaro (2019) Elsewhere: Rusalka (Santa Fe Opera); Salome (Irish National Opera); Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci; Bluebeard’s Castle (Greek National Opera); Francesca da Rimini; Manon Lescaut (Teatro alla Scala); Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Oper Leipzig); The Marriage of Figaro (Israeli Opera)
HENRI VENANZI Chorus Master (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Resident Chorus Master
Cincinnati: Assistant Chorus Master, 1980–1986 seasons; Chorus Master, 1994–2023
seasons Elsewhere: Recital accompanist for Martina Arroyo, Kathleen Battle, Sondra Radvanovsky, Jerry Hadley; U.S. Artist in Residence (Xi’an, China); Guest opera conductor (University of Alabama Opera Theatre)
PHILIP WITCOMB Scenic & Costume Designer (Middlesbrough, UK)
Don Giovanni
Cincinnati: Lucia di Lammermoor (2023) Elsewhere: Shrek the Musical (Eventim Apollo, London); Bonnie and Clyde (The Garrick Theatre, London; Arts Theatre, London); Treason (Alexandra Palace, London); Darker Shores (Theatre Royal Windsor); Carousel (Kilworth House Theatre); Atlantis (Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen; Denmark tour)
JOSEPH YOUNG Conductor (Charleston, South Carolina)
Liverpool Oratorio
Cincinnati: Fierce (2022) Elsewhere: Blue (Washington National Opera); Guest conductor (National Symphony Orchestra; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Mzansi National Philharmonic Orchestra, South Africa) Upcoming: Blue (Lyric Opera of Chicago); Music Director (Berkeley Symphony); Guest conductor (Liverpool Philharmonic; Louisville Orchestra)
MIKE YOUNG Baritone (Cortland, Ohio)
Baron Douphol, La Traviata
Cincinnati: Messenger, La Traviata; Prosecutor, Another Brick in the Wall (2018)
Elsewhere: Struj, Undina; Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni; Alberich, Siegfried (Queen City Opera); Macbeth, Macbeth; Marcello, La Bohème; Scarpia, Tosca (Opera Western Reserve) Upcoming: Second Armored Man, The Magic Flute (Queen City Opera)
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CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
First Violins
Stefani Matsuo
Felicity James
Philip Marten
Eric Bates
Kathryn Woolley
Anna Reider
Mauricio Aguiar
Minyoung Baik
James Braid
Rebecca Kruger
Fryxell
Gerald Itzkoff
Charles Morey
Luo-Jia Wu
Second Violins
Gabriel Pegis
Yang Liu
Scott Mozlin
Kun Dong
Cheryl Benedict
Evin Blomberg
Rachel Charbel
Chika Kinderman
Hyesun Park
Paul Patterson
Stacey Woolley
Violas
Christian Colberg
Gabriel Napoli
Julian Wilkison
Rebecca Barnes
Christopher Fischer
Stephen Fryxell
Caterina Longhi
Denisse
Rodriguez-Rivera
Dan Wang
Joanne Wojtowicz
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Ilya Finkelshteyn
Daniel Kaler
Norman Johns
Drew Dansby
Nicholas Mariscal
Hiro Matsuo
Theodore Nelson
Alan Rafferty
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Owen Lee
Luis Arturo Celis
Avila
Stephen Jones
Boris Astafiev
Gerald Torres
Rick Vizachero
Harp
Gillian Benet Sella
CINCINNATI OPERA CHORUS
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Avery Bargasse
Cameron Barrett Johnson
Joy Burdette
Dorian Dillard
Victoria Ellington
Lucy Evans
Hayley Fox
Emily Garcia
Junyue Gong
Ellen Graham
Ivan Griffin
Alex Gushrowski
Andrew Hallam
Stephen Hanna
Tanya Harris
Salleigh Harvey
Ryan Henry
Flutes
Randolph Bowman
Henrik Heide
Haley Bangs
Piccolo
Rebecca Pancner
Oboes
Dwight Parry
Lon Bussell
Emily Beare
English Horn
Christopher Philpotts
Clarinets
Christopher Pell
Joseph Morris
Ixi Chen
Bass Clarinet
Ronald Aufmann
Bassoons
Christopher Sales
Martin Garcia
Hugh Michie
Contrabassoon
Jennifer Monroe
Mark Hockenberry
Mackenzie Jacquemin
Madeline Jentsch
Tess Klibanoff
Jaclyn Kleier
French Horns
Elizabeth Freimuth
Molly Norcross
Lisa Conway
Duane Dugger
Charles Bell
Trumpets
Anthony Limoncelli
Douglas Lindsay
Alexander Pride
Christopher Kiradjieff
Trombones
Cristian Ganicenco
Joseph Rodriguez
Bass Trombone
Noah Roper
Tuba
Christopher Olka
Timpani
Patrick Schleker
Joseph Bricker
Percussion
David Fishlock
Michael Culligan
Joseph Bricker
Marc Wolfley
Rachel Kobernick
Claire Lopatka
Giovani Malcolm
John Mburu
Ethan Neal
Joseph O’Shea
Søren Pedersen
Travis Pearce
Ryan Peña
Will Reed
Natalie Romanick
Will Ryan
Keyboards
Michael Chertock
Julie Spangler
CSO/CCM
Diversity Fellows
Lucas Braga, violin
Melissa Peraza, viola
Manuel Papale, cello
Caleb Edwards, double bass
Wendell Rosa, double bass
Librarians
Christina Eaton
Elizabeth Dunning
Cara Benner
Stage Managers
Brian P. Schott
Phillip T. Sheridan
Daniel Schultz
Mike Ingram
Andrew Sheridan
Arieh Sacke
Stacey Sands
Lily Scalisi
Natalie Sheppard
Sam Smith
Diamond Sparks
Nia Spaulding
Mitchell Sturges
Will Tanski
Luis Vega-Torres
Dejah Watts
Talia Zoll
CINCINNATI BALLET DANCERS
Don Giovanni
Luca De-Poli
Katherine Ochoa
Chandler Proctor
Maizyalet Velázquez
La Traviata
Luca De-Poli
Sirui Liu
Chandler Proctor
Marcus Romeo
Bella Ureta
Maizyalet Velázquez
Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio
Luca De-Poli
Samantha Griffin
Simone Muhammad
Chandler Proctor
Marcus Romeo
Bella Ureta
CINCINNATI BOYCHOIR IN PAUL McCARTNEY’S LIVERPOOL ORATORIO
Stefano Adams-Orejuela
Bruce Baird
Ford Baird
Walter Baird
Eli DeHoff
Tyler Held
SUPERNUMERARIES
Don Giovanni
Laura De Oliveria
Nicco Gaetano Morello
Crystal Kendrick
Scott Lincoln
La Traviata
Anjali Alm-Basu
Nicco Gaetano Morello
LIGHTWALKERS
Anjali Alm-Basu
Pia Alm-Basu
Shonali Alm-Basu
Barry Clayton
Jay Fry
Karolyn Hasselfeld
Kim Hasselfeld
Heidi Fassler
Rosalind Florez
Rex Hornsby
Kaeden James
Jeffrey Jergensen
Nick Kruckeberg
Theo Miritello
Christopher Omolayo
Audrey Pundt-Barbosa
Azalea Pundt-Barbosa
David Santamaria
Jasper Sebastian
Jet Sebastian
Alex Shelton
Sean Kerns
Marc Padros
John M. Tew, Jr., M.D.
Paul McCartney’s
Liverpool Oratorio
Shonali Alm-Basu
Karolyn Hasselfeld
Jay Fry
Elizabeth Kirby
Rex Mi Liu
Jenny McManus
Alexis Rose Miller
Nisa Muhammad
Bernard B. O’Bryan III
Jet Sebastian
Eric Thomas
Cissyanne Hansen
Amy Moffett
Nicco Gaetano Morello
Sean Kerns
Elizabeth Kirby
Scott Lincoln
Liliana Marsuzzi
Brittney Ann Meguire
Jenny McManus
Nisa Muhammad
Bernard B. O’Bryan III
Marian Stapleton
Ed Stober
Wendy Stober
Eric Thomas
Charles Wilkinson
CINCINNATI OPERA GUILD
The Cincinnati Opera Guild is a group of dedicated opera lovers who strive to deepen their understanding of the art form through educational and social events and serving as volunteers on the Opera’s behalf. Guild Ambassadors are invited to behind-the-scenes experiences and generously give their time to assist with Cincinnati Opera’s community and education programming. All are welcome! Visit cincinnatiopera.org/guild to learn more.
Marina Abanto
Julie Alamin
Jennifer M. Allen *
Raye N. Allen
Anne S. Arenstein
Paule S. Asch, Ph.D.
Barbara Bardes
Patricia K. Beggs (H)
Dr. Alfred J. Berger + Lois Brenner *
Cherylann D. Brinkman + Nicholas P. Ciafardini (H)
Penny P. Cobey
Virginia K. Cover (H) *
Joanna Doerner
Jocelyn Dunphy (H) *
Christopher D. Edwards (H)
Elizabeth GendreauMaxwell
Marlesa A. Gray (H) *
Annie Green (H) *
Barbara Hahn (H)
Suzanne Hasl (H) * +
Julie G. Heard (H) *
Karlee L. Hilliard *
Emily M. Hodges
Linda Holthaus
Judith Imhoff
Sarajane King *
Jennifer Kinnen (H)
Patrick Korb (H) * +
Mel E. Kuempel (H) *
Elizabeth Kuresman (H)
Mr. Bruce A. Lafferre
Lorrie Laskey (H)
Richard Laskey *
Susan Lauf (H)
Sooncha Lee
Adele Lippert
Joanie Lotts (H)
Alex J. Lukondi
Dr. Janet P. McDaniel
Ruth McDevitt (H)
Rod M. McFaull
Lawrence Mouch (H)
Sue Alexander Mouch (H)
Christine E. Neyer (H) * +
Tom Osterman
Marchelle Owens +
Lilián E. Pagani +
Isabelle Paul (H) +
Sandra Porada
Nelia Pozzuoli
Daniel C. Rebhun (H) *
Aileen B. Reinstatler (H) *
Carol A. Rogers (H)
Louis Ross
Ellen J. Ross
Nora Rubinoff
Lois P. Rust
Ellen Saenger
G. James
Sammarco (H) + Ruthann
Sammarco (H) * +
Robert Schmidt +
Norma Schoenberger + Charles R. Schuler + Joseph Shirley + Jeffrey Stambough +
Nancy Stambough + Barbara Stegmaier + Joseph Stegmaier + Nancy M. Steman
Richard Stradling, Jr.
Kim Strubbe
Janet V. Stuhlreyer + Paul A. Stuhlreyer III + Janet G. Todd +
Nydia C. Tranter
Carol Turni
Nancy Virgulak
Robert Von Gerds
Charles Wilkinson
Jeannine
Winkelmann (H) *
Andrea Wiot
EJ Wohlgemuth + Shelby O. Wood
Richard Zinicola * (H) Honorary member * Former president + Lifetime member
MAJOR SEASON SUPPORT
SEASON SUPPORT
SEASON SPONSORS
Christopher Milligan, The Harry Fath General Director & CEO
Harry Fath
Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director
The Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation
Opera Fusion: New Works Sponsor Mellon Foundation
Opening Weekend Sponsor
The Chavez Family, in memory of Geraldine V. Chavez
Opera in the Park Sponsor Modern Office Methods
Opera Goes to Church Sponsor The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Back to the Zoo Sponsor The Unnewehr Foundation
Pride Night Premier Sponsor 1919 Investment Counsel
Sensory-Friendly Sponsors
The William Plott Sensory Fund PNC Bank
Community Open Dress Rehearsal Sponsor PNC Bank
The John L. Magro Resident Conductor, Alex Amsel
The John L. Magro Artist Development Fund/ Rev. Susan Pfeil
Society of Angels Sponsor Johnson Investment Counsel
Cincinnati Opera Young Professionals Sponsors Tiffany Collective Brett Willson and John C. Fredeking III
Donor Lounge Sponsor eat well celebrations and feasts
Media Partner
Classical 90.9 WGUC
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND EDUCATION SPONSORS
ArtsWave
Patricia A. Corbett Estate and Trust
The Charles H. Dater Foundation
H.B., E.W., and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation PNC Bank
ARTISTIC SPONSORS
DON GIOVANNI LA TRAVIATA
Opening Weekend Sponsor
The Chavez Family, in memory of Geraldine V. Chavez
Performance Sponsors
1919 Investment Counsel
Kathleen Laurin-Martin and Dr. Joseph C. Martin
Support for Alison Moritz, Stage Director
The Patricia K. Beggs Fund: Championing Women’s Voices
Support for Dame Jane Glover, Conductor
The Patricia K. Beggs Fund: Championing Women’s Voices
The Appearance of Elliot Madore
Edward B. Silberstein, M.D., and Jacqueline M. Mack
The Appearance of Christian Pursell
Boris Auerbach and Kathy Patchel
The Appearance of Jessica Faselt
Mona and Richard Kerstine, M.D.
The Appearance of Jessica Rivera
Mrs. Jack Edelman
The Appearance of Aaron Blake
Tricia Suit and Eric Appleby
The Appearance of Erin Keesy
Amy and Jason Jackman
The Appearance of Joseph Parrish
Donald E. Hoffman
Performance Sponsors
Johnson Investment Counsel
Cincinnati Opera Board Associates
Cincinnati Opera Guild
Support for Trevore Ross, Stage Director
Michael L. Cioffi and Rachael A. Rowe
Support for Lorenzo Passerini, Conductor
Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler
The Appearance of Gilda Fiume
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Giannella
The Appearance of Santiago Ballerini
In loving memory of Richard Lauf
The Appearance of Taylor-Alexis Dupont
Thomas J. McCann
The Appearance of Tanya Harris
Dr. Susan R. Strick
ARTISTIC SPONSORS
PAUL McCARTNEY’S LIVERPOOL ORATORIO
Lead Sponsor Western & Southern Financial Group
Production Sponsor
Sheila and Christopher Cole
Performance Sponsors
Chavez Properties Society of Angels
Support for Caroline Clegg, Stage Director
Rich Greenfield and Gerry Pisano
Support for Joseph Young, Conductor
Dr. James D. Faulkner
The Appearance of Andrew Owens
Sheila and Christopher Cole
The Appearance of Jacqueline Echols McCarley
James Stapleton and Dr. Elizabeth Shaughnessy
The Appearance of Kayleigh Decker
Drs. Elaine and David Billmire
The Appearance of Kevin Short
In loving memory of Richard Lauf
The Appearance of Hope (dancer)
Ronald T. Bates and Randy Lasley
The Appearance of Jim (supernumerary)
Anne Jaroszewicz
The Appearance of Mum (supernumerary)
Anne and Allen Zaring III
Dance Sponsor
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shifman
STUDIO SESSIONS
Sponsor
The Patricia K. Beggs Fund: Championing Women’s Voices
ADDITIONAL SEASON SUPPORT
PNC Financial
Susan and John M. Tew, Jr., M.D.
Larry and Beth Uhlenbrock
Ginger and David Warner
Sponsoring a season artist provides the opportunity to form a connection with them beyond the stage. Support from our artist sponsors allows Cincinnati Opera to continue bringing world-class talent to our region.
If you are interested in sponsoring one of our season artists, please contact Raye Needham Allen at 513-768-5527 or rallen@cincinnatiopera.org.
CORPORATE, GOVERNMENT, AND FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS
PRINCIPAL
$25,000+
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
DIRECTOR
$12,000+
The Fullgraf Foundation
AMBASSADOR
$6,000+
The Unnewehr Foundation
INVESTMENT COUNSEL
Mueller Family Foundation
The Wyant Family Foundation
The Stephen H. Wilder Foundation
OFFICER
$3,500+
Cincinnati Stage Employees Local No. 5
The Corbett Foundation
The Mayerson Foundation
Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation
EVENT HOSTS AND GIFTS-IN-KIND
Marina Abanto
Aglamesis Brothers
Al’s Delicious Popcorn
Alcove by MadTree Brewing
American Sign Museum
The Anderson Pavilion at Smale Riverfront Park
Balloon Bombed
Banz Studios
Eliana Batsakis
The Baum House
Bee Haven Honey
Drs. David and Elaine Billmire
The BonBonerie Fine Pastries
Mrs. Cherylann D. Brinkman
Brown Bear Bakery
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Michael L. Cioffi and Rachael A. Rowe, Monteverdi Tuscany
Sheila and Christopher Cole
Corkopolis
Deeper Roots Coffee
Stephen and Cynthia DeHoff
Mrs. Vivian A. Dobur
eat well celebrations and feasts
Claire and Alan Eichner, Eichner Investment Planning
Emil Robinson
Esther Price Candies
Fillo
Graeter’s Ice Cream
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Graham
Sean P. Hafer
Harlan Graphic Arts Services, Inc.
Ms. Karlee L. Hilliard
Ms. Linda Holthaus and Mr. Richard Zinicola
Jeff Thomas Catering
Adrianne Korczynski and Dan Cotton
Ms. Sooncha Lee
Alex Lohmann
LPK
Macaron Bar
Manitou Candle Co.
Mr. Rod M. McFaull
Miller Gallery
Montgomery Inn
Margaret and Chip Montrose
Oakley Wines
Marge and Tom Osterman
Peter Minges and Son
PIVOTStudio
Prestige AV and Creative Services
Revel OTR Urban Winery
Richter & Phillips Jewelers
Rookwood Pottery
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross
Saenger Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shifman
Skyline Chili
Steiner Auctions
Strietmann Center Penthaus
Thunderdome Restaurant Group
The Travel Byrds
Unataza Coffee
Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey
University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning
Vincent Lighting Systems
Christopher and Nancy Virgulak
WOW Windowboxes
Brian and Beth Wright, ’62 Rolls Royce
Peg and Jack Wyant, Grandin Properties
ARTSWAVE PARTNERS
Cincinnati Opera acknowledges the following partner companies, foundations and their employees who generously participate in the annual ArtsWave Campaign at the $100,000+ level. Thank you!
$2 million+ P&G
$1 million to $1,999,999
Fifth Third Bank and Fifth Third Foundation
$500,000 to $999,999
altafiber
GE Aerospace
$250,000 to $499,999
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Western & Southern Financial Group
$100,000 to $249,999
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
Cincinnati Business Courier
Cincinnati Reds
Duke Energy
The E.W. Scripps Company and Scripps Howard Foundation
The Enquirer│Cincinnati.com
Great American Insurance Group
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, N.A., Trustee
The Kroger Co.
Messer Construction Co.
PNC
U.S. Bank
INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS
Cincinnati Opera acknowledges with deep appreciation the leadership and generosity of the many individuals, foundations, and corporations who have supported the company with contributions to the 2024 Annual Fund.
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21c Museum Hotel
Marina Abanto
Charles Abbottsmith, M.D.
Barbara Aberlin
Mrs. Christine O. Adams
Mrs. Diana Adams
Mrs. Hampton C. Adams
Karla L. Addess
Adele Lippert Fund
Aglamesis Brothers
Mr. Carlos Aguilar
Julie and Khosrow Alamin, M.D.
Ms. Jo-Ann Huff Albers
Ronald Albright
Ms. Raye Allen
Jose Alvarez
Mrs. Karen Amend
Miss Jachira M. Andino
Ms. Maureen Andreadis
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Andrews, Jr.
Vic and Dolores Angel
Mr. Gary J. Anglin
Mrs. Norita D. Aplin and Mr. Stanley H. Ragle
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Insurance
Artisan Village; The Tri-County Mall Redevelopment
ArtsWave
Boris Auerbach and Kathy Patchel
Diane S. Babcock, M.D.
Mr. Michael R. Bachmann and Ms. Mary Combs
C. Margarita Bahri
Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bailey
Gay Bain
Jeffrey and Constance Baker
Aine Baldwin and Kurt Reichelderfer
Robin Baliszewski
Ms. Evelyn Banzhaf
Barbara and Irwin Weinberg Fund
Barbara and Dale Bardes
Mr. Avery Bargasse and Ms. Victoria Okafor
Ms. Henrietta Barlag
Eileen and John Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Barton
Karen Bartoszek
Mrs. Mary Baskett
Flávia Bastos, Ph.D., and Larry Huston
Ronald T. Bates
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair Battistini
Charles Baverman
Sydney Baxter
Terry Bazeley and John Castalldi
Kiley M. Beale
Miss Kendra F. Beasley
Mr. Donald Beck and Lawrence E. Eynon, M.D.
Ms. Lorraine Becker
Dr. Stephen P. Becker
Mr. David Beckett
Melvin and Kathleen Bedree
Patricia K. and James D. Beggs
Jennifer and Adam Bellin
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Bennett
Dr. Alfred J. Berger
Byrd and Joseph Bergeron
Mr. Allen Bernard
Glenda and Malcolm Bernstein
Michael Betz
Nika Bevis
M. Todd Bezold
Krista K. Billings
Drs. Elaine and David Billmire
Garry N. Binegar, M.D.
Dr. C. Edward Lahniers
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitter
Mr. Joshua and Mrs. Chrissie Blatt
Drs. Thomas and Barbara Boat
Michael Boberg
Mr. Andrew Boden
David Boden
Martha Boden
Sandra Bolek
Mr. and Ms. Boone
John and Mary Ann Boorn
Mr. Gary Booth
Mr. Neil Bortz
Brianna Bragg
Mr. David Brashear
Mr. Hunter Bridewell
Cherylann Brinkman
Craig Brinkman and Jerod Stovern
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brooke
Dr. David W. Brounley, M.D.
Mrs. Rebecca S. Brown
Talia Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Bruestle
Dr. Rachelle Bruno
Dr. Walter Bruyninckx and Dr. Anne-Marie Blancquaert
Ms. Jennifer S. Buchholz
Mr. Otto M. Budig, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Buford
Alan and Mary Bunker
Donald L. and Kathleen F. Burns
Ms. Kay Bush
Business Information Solutions, Inc.
Contributions from April 4, 2023, to April 12, 2024
Ms. Angie Butterbaugh
Jeffery Cail
Mr. Vernon Cain and
Ms. Lynn Meloy
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Callif
Dr. and Mrs. Lanthan Camblin
Christine Campbell
Ms. Deborah Campbell
Ms. Nina Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Canarie
Dr. Onassis Caneris
Mr. Victor J. Canfield
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
Mr. James D. Carr and Ms. Jane Wakerman
Dr. Arch Carson
David L. Carter
Cassie Cashin and Family
Arthur B. Casper
Jeff Caywood and Rob Neel
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cerny
Miss Karen E. Cervantes
Mr. and Mrs. William Chang
Miriam Charles
The Charles H. Dater Foundation
Mrs. Carole Charleville
Heather K. Chaudoin
Elizabeth R. Chavez
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Chavez
Melanie M. Chavez
Chavez Properties
Andrea Chavez-Dietz
Mrs. Sophia Choi
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cicchinelli
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Candace Cioffi
Michael L. Cioffi and Rachael A. Rowe
Olivia Cleri
Clever Crazes for Kids
Sawyer Clifton
Susan and A. Burton Closson, Jr.
Max Cobey
Mr. Melvin Cohen
Carol Cole
Sheila and Christopher Cole
Dr. George I. Colombel
Ms. Margaret D. Cone
Jennifer Conklin
Mr. Gary Conner
Mr. Michael L. Connley
David and Loretta Cook
INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS
Mr. Randy Cook
Thomas and Sondra Copanas
Jane Copper-Short and John Short
The Corbett Foundation
Mary Beth Coulson
Dr. Peter G. Courlas
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cover
Mrs. Gail Covert
Ms. Melissa Cox
Dr. Alvin H. and Alva Jean Crawford
Mr. Daniel B. and Dr. Margaret G.
Cunningham
Mrs. Courtney Cupp
Mr. Kieran R. Daly
Eric and Jennifer Dauer
Mr. Louis M. Dauner
DAV Charitable Service Trust
David C. Herriman Fund of GCF
Andrea Davies
Dr. Sylvia C. Davis
Kristy Davis-Mustain and Mitchell Mustain
Michael and Leah Dean
Ms. Shannon DeBra
Dr. George S. Deepe
Ms. Kelly M. Dehan and Richard J. Staudigel
Stephen and Cynthia DeHoff
William DePeter
Ms. Sally Dessauer
Frank J. DiCesare and Lisa M. Ellis
Lisa Diemer
Kathryn Dierckes
Ms. Shannon Disbennett
Mrs. Vivian A. Dobur
Jim and Carolyn Dodok
Ms. Joanna Doerner
Helen Donelson
Mr. and Mrs. David Donnett
Dr. Samuel N. Dorf and Dr. Maria Kisel
Ms. Sharon Downing
Thomas Dreeze and Evans Mirageas
Mr. David Dreith
Mr. Steven Dreyer
Olga Duarte, M.D., and Garth Stevens, Jr., M.D.
Jen DuBois
Shannon and Paul Duffy
Mrs. Melodie Dunn
Dr. Stewart and Ellen Dunsker
Leslie R. Dye, M.D.
Mrs. Jack Edelman
Charles and Harriet Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Eichner
Ms. Joyce Elkus
Dr. Angela Ellard
Ann Ellison
Ms. Ellen Epstein
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Esposito
Mrs. Myrna A. Ethridge
James J. and Barbara J. Fanniff
Mr. Robert Fanniff
Harry and Linda Fath
Dr. James D. Faulkner
Dr. and Mrs. William J. Faulkner
Barbara Feldmann
Mr. Thomas Ferrell
FFE Engineering Architecture
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fitzgerald
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Flowers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley L. Ford
Lyla Forlani
Brandy L. Forrester
Mr. Michael Frabetti
Frances L.P. Ricketts Sullivan
Memorial Fund
Mr. Charles Frank
Mrs. Peninah Frankel
Mr. Ed Freeman
Mr. Milton L. Freiberg
Susan L. Fremont
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Mr. Jay Fry
Melissa Fugate
The Fullgraf Foundation
Mr. August Funaro
Ms. Amy Fuson
James Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Ganim
Jonathan Garrison
Matt and Linda Gawne
Mike and Katie Gawne
GE Foundation
James D. Geier and Greg A. Smith
Ms. Jennifer Geiger and Mr. John A. Barrett
Dr. Sheila C. Gelman and Dr. David Greenblatt
Mrs. Elizabeth Gendreau-Maxwell and Mr. Don Maxwell
Mr. Jeffrey Geoberti
Amanda and Thomas Geracioti, M.D.
Shelly Gerson
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Giannella
Mr. L. Timothy Giglio
Ms. Luda Gikhman
Nancy and Thomas Gilman
Ms. Gail Ginther
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Givens
Ms. Kathleen Glover
Julie Goetz
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Goetz
Mrs. Nancy H. Goldberg
Zorina Goldfeder
Miss Anna Gomez
Mr. Nicholas Gonzales
Amy Goodwin
Madeleine H. Gordon
Ms. H. Drewry Gores
Judge Robert H. Gorman
Barbara Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graeter
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Graham
Ms. Deborah R. Grayson
Ms. Lois Ann Gribler
Philip and Mattie Groshong
Liz Kathman Grubow and Jerry Kathman
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gruppo
Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Susie Guggenheim
The Gumbleton Family
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Guttman
Ms. Nancy L. Habig
Mr. John A. Hadley
Mark Haggard and Daniel Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Hagner
Dr. Jack and Barbara Hahn
Justin A. Halle
Bill Hamilton
Mr. Michael Hammond
Ms. Kathleen M. Hammons
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harcourt
Ms. Hannelore Harris
Mr. Jeff Harris
Reid A. Hartmann
Louise and Joe Head
Cordelia Heaney
Ms. Jessica Heard
Julie Grady Heard and Benjamin D. Heard
Eric Heatley
Mr. Tim Heile
Rick Hensley
Mr. Manuel Hernandez
Susan Hibbs
Mr. Roger D. Hickman
Deanna Hillard
Ms. Karlee L. Hilliard
Becky Hillyer
Hindman Auctions
Ms. Connie Hinitz
Kira A. Hinkle
Hixson Architecture Engineering Interiors
Ms. Emily M. Hodges and Mr. Charles H. Spencer
Lucy Hodgson and Peter Koenig
Teresa Hoelle and Scott
Provancher
Mr. Daniel J. Hoffheimer
Donald E. Hoffman
Ammon Hollister
Ms. Kelly Holterhoff
Linda Holterhoff
Linda Holthaus and Richard Zinicola
Mr. Paul Horn
Noel and Angela Horne
INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS
Ms. Lenore Horner
Gunnar Hudson
Sebastien Hue
Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. “Doc” Huffman
Jane Hulburt
Barbara Hummel, M.Ed.
Lindsey Hundley
Ms. Cindy Hurst-Degoricia
Jen Hurwitz
Mr. and Mrs. Greg T. Hyland
Doug Ignatius and Bruce Preston
Ms. Judith Imhoff
Ms. Spencer Ingerson
Ms. Susan M. Ingmire and Ms. Lynn Hailey
IPA Source and At Your Service
Cincinnati
Mr. Ralph Isaacs
Idit Isaacsohn
Soumaya Jabrazko
Ms. Deb Jackson
Mrs. Doris Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson
Jen Jackson
Bill and Mary Jane James
Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
Candyse L. Jeffries, D.M.D., and Michael A. Marrero
Diana Jester
Amy Johnson and Vernon Hartman
Jim Johnson and Coleen Quinn
Mr. Randall B. Johnson
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Julie and Scott Jolson
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Jones
Ms. Brenda Jones
Kevin C. Jones
Ms. Lisa Jones
Yemisi Jones, M.D., and Alvin Jones, M.D.
Joseph A. and Susan E. Pichler
Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Ms. Pramila Kamath
Mr. K.S. Kant
Rabbi Kenneth A. Kanter
Drs. Marcia Kaplan and Michael Privitera
Ms. Amy Katz
Dr. James Kaya and Ms. Debra Gräuel
Mr. Jerome H. Kearns
Mr. John Keegan
Ms. Misty Keeton
Ms. Arleene Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keller
Ms. Melinda Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kennedy
John Kerman
Mona and Richard Kerstine, M.D.
Thomas Khoury
Ms. Patricia King
Mrs. Marcene C. Kinney
Kathleen Kirby
Mr. Ricardo Kirtley
Mr. Michael J. Klebau
Ms. Julie M. Kline
Mr. Scott E. Knox
Sandra Kohn
Stratos Kranias
Miss Tammy Kremer
Drs. Robert and Karen Krone
Carol L. Kruse
Mel and John Kuempel
Mr. Andrew V. Kukec
Marilyn and Charles Kuntz, M.D.
Peter and Sonia Kwaitkowski
Mr. Gregory Ladd
Mr. Bruce A. Lafferre
Mr. Peter Laffoon and Mr. John Fowler
Kate Lafond
Mr. Thomas Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaLonde
Mr. Peter Landgren and Mrs. Judith Schonbach Landgren
Evelyn and Fred Lang
Ms. Lynn Lanman
Katie and Joseph Lanni
Nanci Wilks Lanni and Nick Lanni
Mr. Barry Lapidus
Patricia and Glenn Larsen
Lynn Pulsfort Larson and Don Larson
Jim and Julie Laskey
Susan Lauf
Kathleen Laurin-Martin and Dr. Joseph C. Martin
Frank Lazarovski
Ms. Sooncha Lee
Dr. Nicole Leisgang
Margaret LeMasters, M.D.
Mr. Thomas J. Lentz
Ms. Carol P. Leslie
Ms. Kathy Leugers
Ms. Kisena Leverette
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Levey
Beth and Peter Levin
Lauren Lewis
Mr. Ron Lewis
Ms. Sarah C. Leyshock, Esq.
Mr. Grant Linder
Mr. Jim Livecchi
Joseph C. Livers
Carol and Mitchel Livingston, Ph.D.
Alex Lohmann
Whitney and Phillip Long
Contributions from April 4, 2023, to April 12, 2024
Chris L. Lord
Sallie Parker Lotz
Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
LPK
Ms. Madeleine Ludlow
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lukin
Katja and David Lundgren
Ms. Jennifer Lynn
Mr. Scott E. MacEachen
Rick Maddux
Jenny Magro
Ms. Kathryn Maier
Anthony Maieron
Mr. Anthony Maloney
Mandare Foundation
Donna Marceau
Linda F. Marchant
Alan L. Margulies and Gale D. Snoddy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mariner
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Marrs
David L. Martin
Ms. Maralynn Martin and Ms. Rita Postolski
Mr. Matthew S. Martin
Ms. Aimee Sposito Martini and Mr. Gregory Kinne
Mr. David Mason
Suzanne Masterson
Drs. Arti and Scott Masturzo
Raymond and Madelynn Matlock
Elizabeth and Michael Mattina
Mr. Karl Mattox
Mayerson Foundation Artistic Excellence Program
Thomas J. McCann
Ms. Lindsay McCarren
Susan McCormick
Dr. Everett McCorvey
George O. McDaniel
Dr. Janet P. McDaniel
Mr. Rod M. McFaull
Ms. Melinda McKee
Mrs. Dee McShaw
Janna and Frank E.
McWilliams, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Meese
Zain Mehal
Suzanne Mehne
Julia B. Meister, Esq.
Don and Marji Mendelsohn
Mr. H. Gregory Mermel
Mrs. Helen Merritt
Ms. Leslie Metheney
Dr. Robert Miday and Dr. Karen Miday
INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS
Craig Miller and Christopher Bacon
Geneva Miller
Ms. Lauren Miller
Norma L. Miller
Mr. Ronald L. Miller
Martha and David Millett
Chris and Molly Milligan
Gary and Joanna Mitro
Jisha Mlynarczyk
Modern Office Methods, Inc.
Mr. Steven I. Monder
Cliff and Jenny Moore
Ms. Janet Moore and Mr. Neil W. Tollas
Patricia Schmidt Moore and Michael Moore, Jr.
Abby Moran
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moravec
Gwen Morris
Ms. Martha Morrison
Ms. Connan Morrissey
Jacob Morvay and Dr. Jenna Kamrass Morvay
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Motch
Mary Lou Motl
Janet Mott
Mueller Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. David Muller
The Music Minions
Gail Myers
Christopher and Elizabeth Mystkowski
Dr. Donald Naiman
Ms. Janet Neidhard
Jacqueline Neumann
Mr. Gerald L. Newman
Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Nicol
Mr. Kenneth Niehaus
Mrs. Hiroshi Nishiyama
Donivan and Claire Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton
Neil and Virginia O’Connor
Ms. Alana O’Koon
Mr. James Olsen
Robert and Carol Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osha
Mrs. James Osterburg
Margaret and Tom Osterman
Mr. Stuart Owen
The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Mr. Marc Padros Casas and Mr. David Paredes
Mr. Jason Parnes
Seth E. Parshall
Reena Dhanda Patil, M.D., and Yash Patil, M.D.
Steven G. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paul
Mr. Joe Peacock
Ms. Mary Pearce
Dr. Amanda Peck
Mr. John N. Peck
Jo Anne and Poul Pedersen
Ms. Paige Pederzani
Dr. and Mrs. Alter G. Peerless
Ms. Jami Pelini
John and Francie Pepper
Ms. Helen Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Peterson
Mr. Stephen Peterson and Dr. Christopher F. Bolling
Rev. Susan M. Pfeil
Mrs. Chris Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Phelps
Mr. Chad Phillips
Stephen Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephen Phillips
Ms. Tera L. Pierce
Mr. Steve Pierson
PIVOT Studio
Cassandra and Glenn Plott
Mrs. Anne M. Pohl
Pohlad Companies
Sandra and Michael Porada
Beatriz Porras, M.D.
Mr. Michael Porte
Michael L. Powell
Ms. Nelia R. Pozzuoli
Jessica Preston
Ms. Janette W. Prewitt
Holly Prochaska
Mr. Nicholas W. Puncer
Zach and Leah Quortrup
Nicolette Rader
Mrs. Cathleen Rahschulte
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Randolph
J. Lee Rasmussen
Dr. Daniel Ray
Mr. Donald Ray
RELX
Ms. Cheryl L. Reiman
Pamela Spangler Reis and Richard Reis
Mrs. Clarissa Rentz
Reuben Herzfeld Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Ms. Pam Rice
W. Brent Rice
Aliya Riddle
Sandra L. Riegler, M.D.
Jason P. Riveiro
Robert H. Castellini Company
Ms. Gale Z. Roberts
Ms. Mary E. Roberts
Mary C. Roberts-Williams
Bob Roesbery and Nancy Helwig
Ms. Elizabeth Rogers
Liam Rolfe
Dr. and Mrs. John Rootring
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross
Mr. Jack Rouse
Moe Rouse
James Rubenstein and Bernadette Unger
Regina Carswell Russo and Matthew J. Russo
Mrs. Lois P. Rust
Dr. James and Ms. Maris Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Saenger, Jr.
Saenger Family Foundation
Dr. G. James and
Ruthann Sammarco
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Sampson
Harry and Ann Santen
Jeysla R. Santos
Dr. Richard S. Sarason and Anne S. Arenstein
Saul Schottenstein Foundation B
Dr. Leila Saxena
Gabriella Scacchetti
Ms. Susan Schapiro
MaryAnne Scheuble
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schimberg
Mr. Fabian C. Schmahl
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Schmerler
Ms. Emily Schneider
George Palmer Schober
Suzanne Schoenberger
School Outfitters
Ms. Carol Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schulhoff
Mary Schuster
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Schwartz
Ms. Marilyn Schwiers
Mr. James Michael Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Segal
Mrs. Barbara Seiver
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Selnick
Mr. Will Selnick
Mr. Steven Selss
Jane and Mark Serrianne
Alexander J. Seta
Ms. Jemannie Severson Luong and Mr. Eric Severson
Ms. TC Sferra
Saira Shahani
Ms. Judith Shankle
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shifman
Mr. Hugh Shipley
Mr. Leo Shuller
Jane and Stanley Shulman
Brett Siereveld and Randy Gudvangen
Edward B. Silberstein, M.D., and Jacqueline M. Mack
Melinda and Irwin Simon
Murray and Robin Sinclaire
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Singleton
Mr. David Skidmore
INDIVIDUAL, FOUNDATION, AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS
Gerald and Sarah Skidmore
Terri and Bradbury Skidmore, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith
Ms. Kathryn Smith
Mr. Kevin Smith
Matthew J. and Cynthia L. Smith
Ms. Michelle Smith
Ms. Tobe Snow
Ms. Sue Sorensen
Ms. Carol Sparks
Corey Speece
Mr. John Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Speno
Mr. Jay Edward Springer
Mr. Roger Stafford
Miss Amie R. Standen
James Stapleton and Dr. Elizabeth Shaughnessy
Ms. Marian Stapleton
Cynthia Starr
Bill and Lee Steenken
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman
Mrs. and Mr. Kelli Stein
Ms. Nancy M. Steman
The Stephen H. Wilder Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Stephenson
Therese Mulvaney Stetzer
Kathy Stewart
Amy Stier and Jef Brown
Ms. Verna Stockmal
Sara Storjohann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stradling, Jr.
Dr. Tyson Strand
Dr. Susan R. Strick
Victoria Strickland, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. George Strietmann
Mrs. Theodore W. Striker
Mr. Robert Strub
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stuhlreyer III
Tricia Suit and Eric Appleby
Ms. Beth Sullebarger
Blanche Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Susskind
Bard J. Suverkrop
Katie and Jeff Syroney
Carol Talbot
Dr. John Tan
Sarah B. Tankersley
Mr. James Tarpoff
Philip Tatum
Mr. Arnold Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
Alex Tensing
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. Teran
Mr. Garry Terrell and Ms. Rebecca Terrell
Susan and John M. Tew, Jr., M.D.
Mr. James L. Thompson
Barbara and Tom Thornbury
Brian L. Tiffany and Jerome Ewers
Mrs. Lakrisha Tinner
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Tobergte
Heidi Toelke
Mr. William J. Toerner and Mrs. Pamela Coyle-Toerner
Ms. Jacqueline Tolbert
Catharina Toltzis, Ph.D., and Robert Toltzis, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Toon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Torre
Nydia C. Tranter
Mr. Timothy E. Troendle
Caitie Turner
Larry and Beth Uhlenbrock
The Unnewehr Foundation
Margaret and Michael Valentine
Ellen van der Horst
Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell
Heather and Andrew Vecellio
Mr. Javier Vega
Patti and Mike Veroni
Mr. Wayne Villanueva
Vincent Lighting Systems
Christopher and Nancy Virgulak
Mr. Randall K. Waddell
Ms. Devorah L. Waesch
Eleanor Wagner
Nancy Wagner and Patricia Wagner
Bandana Waikhom and Hani Kallas
Donna D. Walchle
Mr. Larry and Ms. Susan Waldman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wallhausser
Mrs. Alice Walsh
Ms. Erica Walters
Mr. Michael L. Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward
Ginger and David Warner
Robert J. Watkins and Helen P. Watkins
Richard and Vanessa Wayne
Jonathan and Janet Weaver
Contributions from April 4, 2023, to April 12, 2024
George C. Webb
Ms. Marilyn J. Wehri
Dr. Andrea Weickgenannt
Mr. Gerald V. Weigle, Jr.
Ms. Kelly Welsh
Mark Wert and Mark Johnson
Mr. Dan Wertman
Julia Wesselkamper and Julie Johnson
Western & Southern Financial Group
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westheimer
Barbara M. Weyand
Bonnie White
Ms. Suzanne White
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Whitlatch
Mrs. Leah J. Wickett
Nataly Wickham
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Wiethe
Mr. Charles L. Wilhelm
Mr. Charles A. Wilkinson
Ms. Hazel P. Williams
Lori Williams
Ms. Sheila Williams
Mr. Stanford T. Williams, Jr.
Ronna and Dr. James Willis
Brett Willson and
John C. Fredeking II
Anne Warrington Wilson
Robert and Judy Wilson
Shawn Wilson
Miss Tracy L. Wilson
Susan and Dean Windgassen
Jeannine Winkelmann and John Winkelmann, M.D.
Mrs. Andrea K. Wiot
Ms. Meghan Wisecup
The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation
Mrs. Cindy D. Wolsing
Shelby O. Wood
Belinda Wright
Dr. Edward C. Wunsch
Wyant Family Foundation
Peg and Jack Wyant
Ms. Stavra Xanthakos
John M. Yacher
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Young
Robert Zangri
Anne and Allen Zaring III
Dr. and Ms. Mark Zigoris
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zoller
Dr. and Mrs. Mario Zuccarello
We have made every effort to be as accurate as possible in compiling our list of donors. If your name has been incorrectly listed or omitted, please contact the Philanthropy Department at 513-768-5561. Please accept our apologies for any errors.
SOCIETY OF ANGELS
Cincinnati Opera acknowledges with deep gratitude the generosity of the following donors who have notified the company of their planned gifts. These legacy gifts ensure Cincinnati Opera’s future excellence and are a lasting tribute to the foresight of the distinguished members of Cincinnati Opera’s Society of Angels.
Members
Anonymous
Katherine and Christopher Anderson
Scott Atkinson* and Christopher D. Edwards
Mr. Boris Auerbach
Dr. Diane Babcock
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Baker
Ms. Henrietta Barlag
Mr. Albert M. Bary
Christopher Baucom
Mr. and Mrs.* Edward C. Bavaria
Patricia K. and James D. Beggs
Jennifer and Adam Bellin
Elaine Billmire, M.D., and David Billmire, M.D.
Marlene and Robert* Boden
Lois and Joseph Brenner
Charlin and Peter* Briggs
Mrs. Cherylann D. Brinkman
Mary* and Joe Brinkmeyer
Dr. Walter Bruyninckx and Dr. Anne-Marie B. Blancquaert
Arthur B. Casper
Mrs. Jackson L. Clagett III
Dr. Peter G. Courlas
Virginia K. Cover
Cathy and Tom Crain
Alva Jean Crawford
Mr. Daniel B. and Dr. Margaret G. Cunningham
Mr. Harrison R.T. Davis
Mrs. Albert C. Dierckes, Jr.
Thomas Dreeze and Evans Mirageas
Harry and Linda Fath
Dr. James D. Faulkner
Ms. Gael T. Fischer
Mr. Kingston Fletcher
Dr. Donald W. Good
Valeria and Frederick R.* Good
Madeleine H. Gordon
Barbara Gould
Marlesa A. Gray
Dr. Jack and Barbara Hahn
Suzanne and Robert* Hasl, M.D.
Janet* and Cornelius Hauck
Hon. Dennis* and Berti Helmick
Karlee L. Hilliard
Ms. Emily M. Hodges and Mr. Charles H. Spencer
Don and Donna* Hoffman
Doug Ignatius and Bruce Preston
Amy and Jason Jackman
Julia M.F.B. Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kerstine
Sarajane and Richard King
Patrick M. Korb
Roberta and Jeffrey P. Kuhn
Elizabeth and Ken Kuresman
Marjorie and Lawrence H. Kyte, Jr.
Mr. Barry Lapidus
Richard* and Susan Lauf
Kathleen Laurin-Martin and Joseph C. Martin
Gail Lennig and Gene Santoro*
Adele and Thomas* Lippert
Joanie D. and William H.* Lotts
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lyon
Susan Sterrit Meyer
Chris and Molly Milligan
Dr. Stanley Milstein
Eleanor* and Sam* Minkarah
David and Vicky Motch
Norbert and Linnea Nadel
Robert and Carol Olson
Marge and Tom Osterman
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Parlin III
Nicholas Payne and Cynthia Heinrich
Joseph and Susan Pichler
Ellen and George* Rieveschl
Edward and Nancy* Rosenthal
Dr. G. James and Ruthann Sammarco
Zell Schulman
Kenneth C. Schonberg* and Deborah Schultz
Edward B. Silberstein, M.D., and Jacqueline M. Mack
Thomas S. Smith
Cynthia and William* Starr
Brett Stover
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stuhlreyer III
John M. Tew, Jr., M.D.
Nydia C. Tranter
Dick and Jane Tuten
Barbara and Irwin Weinberg
Anne M. Werner
Ronna K. Willis
Jeannine Winkelmann and John Winkelmann, M.D.
Dr. Atsuko Yatani
Anne and Allen Zaring III
Estates
Estate of Frank and Janet Andress
Estate of Mary Elizabeth Andrews Trust
Estate of Dorothy Anne Blatt
Estate of Thomas F. Buck
Estate of Ellen K. Burroughs
Estate of Thomas W. Busse
Estate of Wm. Rowell Chase
Estate of Mrs. Marno Christensen
Estate of Norma L. Clark
Estate of Herbert and Betty Colker
Estate of Patricia A. Corbett
Estate of Wilma B. Cowley
Estate of Miss Emilie T. Curry
Estate of Virginia Curry
Estate of Mary E. Day
Estate of Luba Matiuk Dorman
Estate of Ed P. Dundon
Estate of Helen T. Ehlers
Estate of Miss Natalie Feld
Estate of Dr. James and Josephine Flowers
Estate of Kenneth J. Furrier
Estate of Katherine H. Groll
Estate of Morton and Barbara Harshman
Estate of Mrs. Eleanor Hazelton
Estate of Mrs. Jean L. Hermann
Estate of Anita Mae Imholt
Estate of Dr. Stanley Kaplan
Estate of Tailitha P. Kluver
Estate of Ruth Koehl
Estate of Linda and Samuel Kramer, M.D.
Estate of Maria Krocker-Tuskan
Estate of Elizabeth W. Kyte
Estate of Elma Lapp
Estate of Anne and John Lawrence, Jr.
Estate of Rosemary R. Longano
The Louise Dieterle Nippert Trust
Estate of Mrs. Richardson
McKinney
Estate of Mary and William Meyer
Estate of Arnold and Gloria Morelli
Estate of Norbert A. Nadel
Estate of Bill Nimmo
Estate of Margaret Ohanian
Estate of Maurice E. Oshry
Estate of Marilyn Z. Ott
Estate of Charles Parsons
The Pearlman Charitable
Remainder Unitrust
Estate of James T. Peeler
Estate of David and Marilyn Reichert
Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roder
Estate of Solveiga Rush
Estate of Marilyn A. Russley
Estate of Joanne T. Santangelo
Estate of Emalee Schavel
Estate of Anna Jo and William Selnick
Estate of Miss Charlotte L.
Shockley
Estate of Miss Genevieve H. Smith
Estate of Charlotte E. Smith
Estate of Lois Staubitz
Estate of Cynthia and Frank Stewart
Estate of Carolyn and Fred Strebel
Estate of Mrs. Italo Tajo
Estate of Carol S. Thaman
Estate of Phyllis Weston
Estate of Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson
Estate of Lura Carnes Wine
Estate of Harris W. Wright
Meet a Cincinnati Opera Angel
Adele Lippert is a longtime and devoted subscriber, supporter, and former singer with Cincinnati Opera. She is also a member of the Society of Angels, a distinguished group of donors who have chosen to leave a planned gift to the company. Adele shares what the Opera has meant to her throughout her life and why she made planned giving a priority.
I am a zoo baby! Starting at the age of 14, I followed in the footsteps of my two older sisters by riding the Clifton-Hughes bus to the Cincinnati Zoo to usher at the opera. My spot was in the left mezzanine where I was protected from the rain but not from the vocal expressions of the animals, which made me smile and never frown.
Fausto Cleva was the principal conductor. I cheered for Lily Pons when she sang the “Queen of the Night” aria. Richard Tucker, Beverly Sills, and Charles Kullman were among the many stars. Coe Glades’s Carmen was always a sell-out. When the rains did come, the hustle and bustle to get shelter added to the humid atmosphere. It seemed the vocal cords of the artists loosened up as their voices soared across the pavilion. Who cared that it was raining! I was at the opera!
Ushering lasted through my Edgecliff College days. My husband, Tom, who passed away in 2021, was part of the group from Xavier University who ushered too. He and I spent many an intermission sitting on a park bench sharing ice cream. Romance was not just happening on the stage. Over our 65 years together, we had a family of eight children. But long before that, my own musical talent was being fostered. Every summer, the Zoo sponsored a Food Show which was a staple in Cincinnati. A musical was always performed. I sang the lead in Victor Herbert’s operetta Eileen. The Zoo stage was my first musical home.
In 1956, Hubert Kockritz, a beloved professor at the then Conservatory of Music, held a class to train a Cincinnati chorus to supplement the Opera’s professional one. I was fortunate to be chosen. Joining Risë Stephens and the rest of the artists on stage and singing the season’s repertoire was a rare opportunity. The opera chorus was certainly a highlight. I sang with the May Festival Chorus for many seasons. Singing the National Anthem to open the Cincinnati Bengals games twice was not as unique as walking through an open stage door into the empty La Scala opera house in Milan, Italy, walking center stage, and singing, a cappella, Puccini’s “O mio babbino caro.” The workmen applauded. Being a part of the Opera family has always been central to my musical life. The Opera Guild affords many opportunities, such as to “meet and greet” the artists for the coming seasons and support the company in various ways. The many galas and other social events add to the excitement.
Tom and I became members of the Society of Angels to help ensure the Opera’s presence and success. Under the leadership of Chris Milligan with Evans Mirageas, the company continues to cherish the old masterpieces and offer new and diverse selections. Updating Madame Butterfly and premiering are just a few examples of the company’s vision. The sparkling crystal chandelier in the Music Hall has welcomed opera lovers for many years and will do so for many
CREATE YOUR OWN LEGACY BY BRINGING OPERA TO THE NEXT GENERATION.
For more than a century, Cincinnati Opera has been one of the nation’s leading opera companies. We invite you to play a role in Cincinnati Opera’s exciting future. Call Raye Needham Allen at 513-768-5527 or visit Proud Sponsor of Cincinnati Opera’s Planned Giving Program
SUBSCRIBERS
We thank our subscribers, whether new or long-standing, for their steadfast support and commitment. Without you, we could not bring grand opera to Cincinnati each summer.
Ms. Marina Abanto
Mrs. Barbara Aberlin
Mrs. Christine O. Adams
Ms. Sandy Adams
Karla L. Addess
Dr. and Mrs. Khosrow Alamin
Ms. Jo-Ann Huff Albers
Mr. Micheal Albrecht
Mr. Gordon Allen
Joyce S. Allen
Ms. Lisa Allgood
Ms. Ruth Alpers
Renato Alquizola
Ms. Bethany Ammons
Ms. Jane Anderson
Ms. Maureen Andreadis
Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Andrews, Jr.
Mr. Gary J. Anglin
Anne S. Arenstein and Richard Sarason
Dr. and Mrs. William Aronstein
Hannah Artuso
Ms. Paule S. Asch, Ph.D.
Ms. Kathryn E. Ashton
Ms. Mary Auer
Mr. Boris Auerbach and
Ms. Kathleen Patchel
Jess Azarov
Ms. Patricia Baas
Dr. and Mrs. John Babcock
Mr. Michael R. Bachmann and
Ms. Mary Combs
Mrs. and Mr. Marcie Bachrach
Nancy and Scott Bailey
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Baker
Robert Baker
Ms. Kathleen Ball
Ms. Evelyn Banzhaf
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bardes
Ms. Henrietta Barlag
Maggie Barnes
Flávia Bastos, Ph.D., and Larry Huston
Mr. Michael A. Battersby
Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair Battistini
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baucom
Mr. Donald Beck and Lawrence E. Eynon, M.D.
Ms. Lorraine Becker
Mr. David Beckett
Dr. Claire Beimesch
Mr. Nicholas A. Belperio
Ms. Lori Berberich
Mr. Roger Berger
Dr. Rolando Berger
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Berger
Mr. Allen Bernard
Mary Ann Bernier
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A. Bernstein
Ms. Nancy E. Bertaux
Drs. Jeffrey Berry
Drs. David and Elaine Billmire
Ms. Mary Birck
Scott Bischoff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitter
Drs. Thomas and Barbara Boat
Ms. Jane Bobel
Mrs. Robert W. Boden
Mr. Thomas Bodner
Ms. Debbie Bogenschutz and Mr. Harold Tucker
Ms. Marguerite A. Boeckmann
Steven P. Boggs
Mr. and Ms. Steve Bogner
Ms. Lane Boldman
Jason Bolte
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Boorn
Mr. Neil Bortz
Ms. Ann Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bradshaw
Dana Breeding
Lisa H. Breithaupt
Mrs. Cherylann D. Brinkman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brinkmeyer
Mr. Thomas Broge
Ms. Meribeth Brown
Mrs. Rebecca S. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Bruestle
Mr. Clair L. Brustkern
Dr. Walter Bruyninckx and Dr. Anne-Marie B. Blancquaert
Ms. Donna Bryant
Mr. Otto M. Budig, Jr.
Mr. Eric Burgmann
Mr. Richard Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett
Donald L. and Kathleen F. Burns
KJ Burns
Martin L. Burns
Mr. Robert Burroughs
Ms. Angie Butterbaugh
Mrs. Jadwiga Cabaj
Ms. Maya Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Callif
Dr. and Mrs. Lanthan Camblin
Ms. Deborah Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Canarie
Dr. Onassis Caneris
Mr. Victor J. Canfield
Luisa Canneto
Ms. Sarah A. Canterbury
Joseph P. Cardone
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Carlson
Mr. James D. Carr and
Ms. Jane Wakerman
Dr. Melissa Carroll
Dr. Arch Carson
Bruce Carter
Ms. Joya Caryl
Mr. James B. Caskey
Arthur B. Casper
John Castaldi and Terry Bazeley
Miss Maria G. Castro
Mrs. LaDondra M. Cercone
Mr. and Mrs. William Chang
Mr. David Charpentier
Ms. Melanie M. Chavez
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Chavez
Ms. Andrea Chavez-Dietz
Mrs. Sophia Choi
Elizabeth Clark
Mr. Richard Clark
Mr. Thomas Clark
Mr. Robert Cloar
Edward Cloughessey
Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Cobb
Mr. Melvin Cohen
Mr. Morton Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cole
Dr. George I. Colombel
Ms. Margaret D. Cone
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Cook
Mr. Randy Cook
Mr. Benjamin W. Couch
Dr. Peter G. Courlas
Ms. Melissa Cox
Dorothy Crane
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Crawford
Ms. Judith A. Creuz
Ms. Susan Crew
Mr. Daniel B. Cunningham and Dr. Margaret G. Cunningham
Dr. Janice K. Currie
Ms. and Mr. Louis Dabbelt
Ms. Sarah Dailey
Mrs. Linda J. Dalton
Mr. Kieran R. Daly
Eric and Jennifer Dauer
Mr. Louis M. Dauner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeHoff
Erin DeLaney
Matthew Degenhardt
David Denterlein
Ms. Jill Dew
Dr. Arthur Dewey
Mr. Frank J. DiCesare
Kathryn Dierckes
Ms. Mary Diersing
Ms. Marion DiFalco
Mrs. Sarah Dirr
Ms. Kelly Dobos
Ms. Joanna Doerner
Peter L. Donato
Mr. and Mrs. David Donnett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas
Mr. Robert Douglas
Mr. Scott Dressman
Ms. Tara Drummond
Dr. Olga G. Duarte
Sara Duffy
Shannon and Paul Duffy
Mr. Darin S. Dugan
Julianne Dunn
Mrs. Melodie Dunn
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Dunsker
Mr. Zachary P. Dutro
Leslie R. Dye, M.D., and Mr. Brian Dye
Angela Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. John Earls
Ms. Judith Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Eichner
Mr. John Ellmore
Mrs. Linda Elson
Ms. June Endicott
Katherine England
Ashley England-Huff
Hannah M. Eppert
Mr. Daniel Epstein
Mr. Frank E. Espohl
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Esposito
Mary Evee
Beth Fahrenbruck
Dr. James D. Faulkner
Dr. and Mrs. William J. Faulkner
Ms. Dorothy Ann Feldis and Mr. William Klykylo
Patricia Feregrino
Ms. Nancy Finke
Ms. Gael T. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fitzgerald
Mr. Winston Folkers
Mrs. Mary Anne Foss
Nick Fox
Mr. Michael Frabetti
Mrs. Peninah Frankel
Mr. Richard Freudenberger
Deborah Frommel
Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Fry
Mr. Jay Fry
Mr. August Funaro
Ms. Amy Fuson
Mr. Marshall Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gehrig
Ms. Jennifer Geiger and Mr. John A. Barrett
Dr. Sheila C. Gelman and Dr. David Greenblatt
Mrs. Elizabeth Gendreau-Maxwell and Mr. Don Maxwell
Mr. Ted Gentry and
Ms. Amy Dougherty
Dr. T. D. Geracioti
Mrs. Shelly S. Gerson
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Giannella
Mr. Barry Gillum
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Givens
Ms. Andrea G. Glassman
Dr. Lyon L. Gleich
Ms. Nancy Glier
Ms. Kathleen Glover
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Goetz
Dr. Irina Goncharenko-Rose
Mr. Nicholas Gonzales
Ms. Jane Goode
Mrs. Madeleine H. Gordon
Ms. H. Drewry Gores
Ms. Sarah M. Gorman
Ms. Barbara Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graeter
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Graham
Ms. Thera N. Graves
Mr. Jeff Gray
Ms. Deborah R. Grayson
Mr. Gerald S. Greenberg and Ms. Pamela Meyers
Ms. Lois Ann Gribler
Ms. Molly Grogan
Ms. Amy Groh
Mr. Leo Grote
Mr. Ronald Grothaus
Elizabeth Kathman Grubow and Jerry Kathman
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gruppo
Mr. John L. Gueltzow
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gumbleton
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Guttman
Ms. Melissa Haas
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Hagner
Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Hahn
Emily Hall
Irina Hall
Mr. Bill Hamilton
Lynn Hampshire
Mr. Brian Hanley
Ms. Aveling Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harcourt
Christina Harding
Chuck and Mary Harris
Mr. Jeff Harris
Penny Harris
Ms. Marcia Hartsock
Mrs. Robert J. Hasl
Deborah B. Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Nemon L. Hayes
Ms. Mary J. Healy
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Heard
Alice and John Hehman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heldman
Mr. Terry Hellman
Mr. Robert Roesbery
Ms. Tami L. Hendrickson
Mr. Rocky Hensley
Mr. Manuel Hernandez
Ms. Carol Hershenson
Miss Elise Hewitt
Susan Hibbs
Mr. Roger D. Hickman
Mrs. Karlee L. Hilliard
Ms. Emily M. Hodges and Mr. Charles H. Spencer
Mr. Daniel J. Hoffheimer
Mr. Donald E. Hoffman
Donna J. Hoffman
Constance Hogans
Mr. Anthony Hollin
Linda Holterhoff
Ms. Linda Holthaus and Mr. Richard Zinicola
Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Horne
Linda J. Hritz
Ms. Marcella Hsiung Lang
Mrs. James Hsu
Mr. Jeremy J. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. “Doc” Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Hughes
Mr. William G. Hughes
Margaret D. Hull
Ms. Marjorie Hull
Mr. Thomas Kellerman and Mrs. Barbara Hummel
Huntington
John W. Hust
Mr. Isaiah Hyman, Jr.
Mr. Douglas Ignatius and Mr. Bruce Preston
Ms. Judith Imhoff
Rabbi Abie Ingber
Spence Ingerson
Mr. Ralph Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Jackman
Karlene Jacobs
Ms. Jolanda Jaeger-Koch
Mr. James Dirksen
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. James
Laura Jansen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Janson
Mr. Andreas H. Janssen
Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
Jaroszewicz
Alejandro Jarque
Ms. Kathleen Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jett
Mr. Jeff Johnson
Mr. Jim Johnson and Ms. Coleen Quinn
Ms. Marlene Johnson
Mr. Randall B. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnston
Dr. and Dr. Yemisi Jones
Ms. Kendra Jylkka
Mrs. Eileen M. Kabitsch
Ms. Mary W. Kamp
Mr. K.S. Kant
Rabbi Kenneth A. Kanter
Dr. and Mrs. James Katz
Ms. Amy S. Katzman, Esq.
Dr. James Kaya and
Ms. Debra Grauel
Mr. Jerome H. Kearns
Mr. John Keegan
SUBSCRIBERS
Ms. Melinda Kelley
Ms. Kathy L. Kemen
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kennedy
Mr. Robert A. Kercheval, Jr.
John Kerman
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kerstine
Ms. Marlene Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King
Mrs. Marcene C. Kinney
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Klaus
Ms. Lori Klinedinst
Mr. Joe Klingshirn
Mr. David Knox
Mr. Gregory Koehler
Mr. Peter E. Koenig and Ms. Lucy Hodgson
Ms. Diana Lynn Kohler
Ms. Linda Kollar
Kamel Koochaki
Ms. Lisa Koressel
Ms. Carol Kosarko
Mr. William Kredentser
Shari Kretzschmer
Drs. Robert and Karen Krone
Mrs. Mary Kay R. Kroner
Ms. Dianne Kruetzkamp
Ms. Carol Louise Kruse
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kuempel
Ms. Kathy Kugler
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kuntz
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Kuy
Ann Lakes
Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaLonde
Mr. Joseph Landen
Ms. Margaret Landwehr
Dr. Thomas F. Laneve
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lang, Jr.
Ms. Kathryn S. Lang
Mr. John Lanni
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanni
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lanni
Miss Michelle Lanphier
Mr. Barry Lapidus
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson
Ms. Jana L. Laseke
Mr. and Ms. Marco Lassus
Mrs. Susan Lauf
Mrs. Kathleen Laurin-Martin and
Dr. Joseph C. Martin
Dr. Joe Law and Mr. Phil Wise
Dr. Jordan A. Leary
Mr. Daniel Ledford
Mr. David D. Lee
Richard Lee
Mr. Thomas Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Roberto Legorreta
Dr. Margaret M. LeMasters
Tricia Lenhof
Sandra C. Lett
Ms. Marilee Lewis
Ms. Carol Leyshock
Ms. Sarah C. Leyshock
Linda L. Liebau
Ms. Janice Liebenberg and Mr. Andy Holzhauser
Glenda G. Lindsay
Mr. Michael Linke
Mrs. Adele Lippert
Joseph C. Livers
Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Loftspring
Ms. Lois M. Logan
Al and Mary López
Ms. Lupe Lopez
Mrs. Judy Lucas
Ms. Madeleine Ludlow
Bert Luken
Ms. Maria Luna
Mr. and Mrs. John-Peter Lund
Ms. Sally A. Lund
Katja and David Lundgren
Ms. Sandra Lundgren
Rev. and Mrs. Damon Lynch, Jr.
Mr. Denny Lynch
Jeff Mackey
Mr. Rick Maddux
Dr. Jessica L. Madsen
Dr. Linn Mangano
Kathy Mank
Ms. Susan Marmo and Mr. Neil Berman
Mr. Benjamin Marple
Mr. Carl G. Marquette, Jr.
Mr. Michael A. Marrero and Dr. Candyse Jeffries, D.M.D.
Mr. David L. Martin
Mr. Miguel Martinez and Mr. David Grome
Ms. Vicky Mary
Raymond and Madelynn Matlock
Mr. Karl Mattox
Sarah May
Ms. Bobbie Maybrier
Ms. Lindsay and Mr. Tim McCarren
Susan McCauley
Dr. Cornelia McCluskey
Mr. Justin McCombs
Ms. Nora McCormick
David McCracken
Dr. Janet P. McDaniel
Mr. Dennis J. McGee
Ms. Melinda McKee
Mr. Michael McKibben
Dr. and Mrs. Frank McWilliams
Ms. Carin M. Meier
Mr. Topher Meiners
Ms. Julia B. Meister and Mr. Michael Schroeder
Mr. Vernon Cain and
Ms. Lynn Meloy
Don and Marji Mendelsohn
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mendelsohn
Mr. George E. Menges
Renan Menninger
Ms. Leslie Metheney
Ms. Rebecca A. Miars
Ms. Kim Miller
Ms. Norma L. Miller
Mr. Ronald L. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mills
Mr. Sam R. Minardi
Ms. Joanna Mitro
Deborah Molloy
Mr. Charles J. Moomaw
Mrs. Christine J. Moore
Patricia Schmidt Moore and Michael Moore, Jr.
Mr. Perry Moore
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moravec
Elizabeth R. Morgan
Cathy Morningstar
Mr. Edward Morris
Mr. Jacob and Dr. Jenna Morvay
Mary Lou Motl
Ms. Janet Mott
Mr. John H. Mueller III
Melinda Muenich
Grant Mussman
Ms. Lisa Muvich
Ms. Kristen M. Myers
Dr. Donald Naiman
Dr. Gila Naveh and Mr. Michael Naveh
Ms. Janet Neidhard
Miriam Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nelson
Ms. Mary E. Neyer and Ms. Amy Simmons
Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer, Sr.
Mr. James Nicholson and Ms. Patricia Callis
Mrs. Hiroko Nishiyama
Mr. John Noelcke
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton
Ms. Rosemary Novelli
Sidonie Oakland
Ms. Cathy Obryan
Ms. Kathleen O’Connell and Dr. H. Kenneth Peterson
Dr. Cora Ogle
Ms. Alana O’Koon
Ms. Mary A. Ollinger
Mr. William Olsen
Robert and Carol Olson
Ms. Katalin Ori
Mr. Stuart Owen
Mr. and Mrs. R. Joseph Parker
Ms. Susan E. Parrett
Nick Parrott
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paul Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Poul D. Pedersen
Dr. and Mrs. Alter G. Peerless
Ms. Anna Peloquin
Charles H. Perin, Jr.
Chris Perry
Kristin Peter
Mrs. Kellie Peters
Mr. Raymond Peterson
Ian Petko-Bunney
Mr. Daniel Pfahl
Mrs. Chris Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephen Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pichler
MaryAnn Pietromonaco
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Plott
Ms. Patricia A. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Porada
Mr. Michael Porte
Ms. Teresa A. Porter
Mr. William Porter
Miss Hannah R. Potter
Mr. Michael L. Powell and Mr. Jonathan Egel
Jessica Preston
Tarita Preston
Mr. Lynn Preuth
Ms. Janette W. Prewitt
Holly Prochaska
Ms. Priscilla Prouty
Mr. Richard Prystowsky
Mr. Nicholas W. Puncer and Dr. Stephen A. Ferguson
Ms. Margaret Quinn
Elivia M. Rabe
Christine Rabold
Justin Ragle
Mr. Edgar Ragouzis
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Randolph
Ms. Maria Ransdell
Mr. J. Lee Rasmussen
Ms. Carol Ray
Mr. Nick Redmond
Ms. Corinne Reich and Mr. Éric Vespierre
Ms. Pamela S. Spangler Reis and Mr. Richard D. Reis
Mr. and Mrs. John Rentz
Ms. Mary Rich
Ms. Misty Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rider
Sandra L. Riegler, M.D.
Jason P. Riveiro
Robert H. Castellini Company
Ms. Gale Z. Roberts
Mr. Muir Robertson
Beth Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson
Miss Laura M. Rogers
Mr. Edward Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross
Mrs. Jorian Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rozow, Jr.
Mr. James M. Rubenstein and
Ms. Bernadette L. Unger
Mrs. Nora Rubinoff
Mr. Marshall Ruchman and Mrs. Judith Aronoff
Krysia Rush
Regina Carswell Russo and Matthew Russo
Mrs. Lois P. Rust
Jennie and Joseph Ruter
Ms. Mary Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Saenger, Jr.
Dr. G. James and Ruthann Sammarco
Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Santen
Mr. Anton Savchenko
Ms. Michelle Savoti
Dr. Leila Saxena
Mr. Andrea Scarpari
Ms. Susan Schapiro
Ms. Cindy Scheets
Mary Jo Schmidt
Mr. Martin Schneider
Mr. George P. Schober
Ms. Ann G. Schoen and Mr. Jerry Schoen
Ms. Teresa B. Schrader
Ms. Carol Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schulhoff
Dr. Janet Schultz
Mary T. Schuster
Abby and David Schwartz
Rabbi Julie S. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Schwartz
Mr. James Michael Scott
Ms. Kisha Scruggs
Ms. Rebecca Seeman and Mr. David Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Segal
Mrs. Barbara Seiver
Mr. Steven Selss
Ms. Stephanie Sepate
Mrs. James A. Sexton
Ms. Saira Shahani
Ms. Diane Shank
Ms. Judith Shankle
Lauren Sharpe
Mr. Jack Shepherd
Mr. Adam Shoaff
Mr. Jason Sholar
Ms. Maggie L. Shreve
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Shulman
Mr. Brett Siereveld
Dr. Ted Silberstein and Mrs. Jacqueline M. Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Simon
Mr. Richard I. Sininger
Mr. John Sistarenik
Dr. and Mrs. Bradbury A. Skidmore
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Skidmore
Bobbie Sloan
Ms. Briana Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith
Mr. David G. Smith
Ms. Janet H. Smith
Ms. Kathryn Smith
Ms. Michelle Smith
Mr. Owen Smith
Phillip Smith
Ms. Kim Smyth
Ms. Tobe Snow
Mr. Aaron Spetz
Mr. Matthew Spiro
Mr. James D. Stapleton and Dr. Elizabeth A. Shaughnessy
Mrs. Cynthia Starr
Ms. Tiffany Staubach
Mr. and Mrs. William Steenken
Ms. Martha Steier
Rabbi Elena Stein
Ms. Nancy M. Steman
Mr. Jerome Sten
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Stepp
Mr. Jeffrey Stivers
Lisa Stone
Sara Storjohann
Ms. Marcia H. Storm
Mr. Brett Stover
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Stradling, Jr.
Nancy A. Strick
Dr. Susan R. Strick
Mrs. Theodore W. Striker
Ms. Tricia Suit and
Mr. Eric Appleby
Ms. Maria Sunderhaus
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Susskind
Mr. Robert Patton Swaim
Ms. Judie List Sweeney
Angelo Sylvester
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Szucs
Ms. Georgana Taggart
Ms. Carol Talbot
Ms. Evelyn Talley
Mr. Howard L. Tankersley
Mr. Arnold Taylor
Ms. Regina Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. Teran
Mr. Garry Terrell and
Ms. Rebecca Terrell
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Tew, Jr.
Emily Thobe
Lawrence A. Thompson
Daniel L. Ticotsky
Dr. Robert Toltzis and Dr. Catharina Toltzis
Dean and Ms. Joseph A. Tomain
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Torre
Ms. Robin Totsch
Mrs. Nydia C. Tranter
Mr. Timothy E. Troendle
Carlin Twedt
Ms. Rachel Twyman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.
Uhlenbrock
Margaret and Michael Valentine
Mr. Steven Van Vechten
SUBSCRIBERS
Dr. Robert D. Vashon
Ms. Peggy Vaughn
Mr. Javier Vega
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Virgulak
Ms. Barbara Wagner
Ms. Mary S. Wagner
Russell Wagner
Mr. Wayne Wallace
Mr. Michael L. Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward
Mrs. Geraldine Warner
Mr. Raymond Wash
Mrs. Diana K. Webb
Mr. John T. Webb
Ms. Karen Webb
Ms. Michelle Weber
Mrs. Kathy Webster
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Webster
Bernhardt Wehman
Ms. Marilyn J. Wehri
Mr. Gerald V. Weigle, Jr.
Mr. Harry J. Wells
Ms. Anne M. Werner
Mr. Mark Wert and Mr. Mark Johnson
Mr. Dan Wertman
Ms. Barbara M. Weyand
Rachel Wheeler
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Whitlatch
Mrs. Leah J. Wickett
Jo Wilder
Mr. Charles L. Wilhelm
Michael G. Williams
Mr. Stanford T. Williams, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Willis
Mr. Brett Willson and
Mr. John C. Fredeking II
Ms. Paulette Wilson
Dr. and Mrs. John
C. Winkelmann
Mrs. Trisha Winland
Ms. Kimberly Wise
Mr. and Ms. Gary Withers
Mr. Jan K. Wolf
Active subscribers from September 1, 2023, through April 29, 2024
Dr. Randall K. Wolf
Mr. Jack W. Wolking
Mr. and Mrs. James Woltermann
Mrs. Shelby O. Wood
Brittany Woolf
Mr. Richard D. Woolf
Belinda Wright
Ms. Susan Wulsin
Dr. Edward Wunsch
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyant
Ms. Stavra Xanthakos
John M. Yacher
Charles Yeazell
Ms. Jody Yetzer
Yavuz Yildirim
Mr. and Dr. Chris Zander
Robert Zangri
Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Zaring III
Dr. and Ms. Mark Zigoris
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zoeller
Dr. and Mrs. Mario Zuccarello
We have made every effort to be as accurate as possible in compiling our list of subscribers. If your name has been incorrectly listed or omitted, please contact the Box Office at 513-241-2742. Please accept our apologies for any errors.
CELEBRATIONS AND HONORARIUMS
During the last year, these individuals have made contributions to Cincinnati Opera in honor or in celebration of friends and family members. Cincinnati Opera is grateful for these thoughtful gifts.
In honor of Raye Allen
Mrs. Madeleine H. Gordon
In honor of Patty Beggs
Ronna and Dr. James Willis
In honor of Patty Beggs’s induction into the Opera Hall of Fame
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stuhlreyer III
In honor of Melanie Chavez and Liz Kathman Grubow Clever Crazes for Kids
In honor of the wonderful Cincinnati Opera staff Anonymous
In honor of Alva Jean Crawford Anonymous
In honor of Thomas Dreeze and Evans Mirageas’s 10th anniversary
Dr. Robert Toltzis and Dr. Catharina Toltzis
In honor of Super Fan Richard W. Goetz
Julie Goetz
In honor of Lt. Col. Jeffrey Greenberg USAP (ret.)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards
In honor of Cadet Sam Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards
In honor of Don Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osha
In honor of Mary-Hollis Hundley and her active-duty US Air Force family members: Maj. Madeline Hundley (sister), Maj. Jon Nesselhuf (brother-in-law), and Capt. John Hundley, Jr. (brother) Lindsey Hundley
In honor of Major Christopher Mace, US Army active, and Corporal Schneeberg III, Herbert, US Marine Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Levey
In honor of Chris Milligan and Lyla Forlani for a superb tour of Music Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stuhlreyer III
In honor of Chris Milligan, Evans Mirageas, Patty Beggs, Julie Grady Heard, and the Cincinnati Opera staff Anonymous
In honor of Bob Olson’s birthday Dr. Catherine O. Jordan
Contributions from April 5, 2023, to April 14, 2024
In honor of Catherine A. Peacock, Norman F. Peacock, Michael F. Peacock, Sarah M. Bassett, and Max Bassett
Mr. Joe Peacock
In honor of Joe Peacock Anonymous
Mrs. John P. Cover
Mrs. Madeleine H. Gordon
In honor of Nicolette Rader Anonymous
In honor of her father, Michael E. Strick, US Navy 1966-69; her uncle, John J. Strick, US Army 1963-1965; and her great uncle, Michael Woyurka, US Army Air Corps, 457th Bomb Group 194245, POW Stalag 17
Dr. Susan R. Strick
In honor of Katie Syroney’s 50th birthday
Mr. Michael Boberg
In honor of Richard K. Zinicola
Linda Holthaus
IN MEMORIAM
During the last year, these individuals have made contributions to Cincinnati Opera in memory of friends and family members. Cincinnati Opera is grateful for these thoughtful gifts.
In memory of Sam Altman
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of John Bentley
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Bob Boden
Karen Bartoszek
Patty and Jim Beggs
Mr. Andrew Boden
David Boden
Martha Boden and Roy Hewitt
Dr. Jack and Barbara Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King
Mrs. Laura Leonard
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Marrs
Patti and Mike Veroni
Mr. Larry and Ms. Susan Waldman
In memory of Mary Brinkmeyer
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Nick Ciafardini
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Mary Jo Davis
Mrs. John P. Cover
In memory of Jim de Blasis
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Jean-Robert de Cavel
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Wiliam D. Downing
Ms. Sharon Downing
In memory of Marshall Field WWII
Donald L. and Kathleen F. Burns
In memory of Elton P. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osha
In memory of her late husband, Irving Harris
Selma Harris
In memory of Irving Harris
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Larry Kellar
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Jonathan (Jacko) Magro
Jenny Lamson Magro
In memory of Linda Massey
Janisan Dombar
In memory of Eleanor Minkarah
Julie and Khosrow Alamin, M.D.
Patty and Jim Beggs
Cassie Cashin
Mrs. John P. Cover
James J. and Barbara J. Fanniff
Mr. Robert Fanniff
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King
Kathleen Kirby
Ms. Kate Lafond
Mrs. Donna Marceau
Donna D. Walchle
Contributions from April 5, 2023, to April 14, 2024
In memory of my wife, Marcia Anne Olsen
Mr. James Olsen
In memory of Marilyn and Jack Osborn
Patty and Jim Beggs
In memory of Marilyn Ott
Patty and Jim Beggs
Mrs. John P. Cover
David and Kathy Leugers
In memory of Norman F. (Frank)
Peacock and Frederick Forbes
Mr. Joe Peacock
In memory of Rick Sacksteder
Philip and Mattie Groshong
In memory of Leo Shuller
Ronna and Dr. James Willis
In memory of Beverly Tonkens
Vangrov
Patty and Jim Beggs
Ms. Joyce Elkus
Dr. Jack and Barbara Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King
Ms. Madeleine Ludlow
Richard and Vanessa Wayne
REMEMBRANCES
In the past year, we have lost a number of Cincinnati Opera family members. This list is incomplete, but it’s our attempt at recognizing and remembering some who made an important impact on Cincinnati Opera.
Sam Altman (1948–2023) was a member of the Cincinnati Opera Guild and a consummate host, a skill she parlayed into a career in fashion, special events, and real estate. In the 1980s, Sam co-chaired several Designer Showhouses to raise funds on the Opera’s behalf.
Robert Boden (1931–2023) was a decades-long subscriber, supporter, and trustee of Cincinnatimittees. In 1997, he became the Opera’s Interim Director of Finance during the company’s leadership transition. It was at a Cincinnati Opera event that Bob met his beloved wife, Marlene.
Mary Brinkmeyer (1949–2024) was a longtime Cincinnati Opera donor and subscriber, accomplished musician, educational leader, and philanthropist. Along with her husband Joe, a former Opera trustee, she was a generous member of its planned giving society, the Society of Angels.
Lincoln Chapman, Jr. (1953–2024) was a musician and educator who sang with the Cincinnati Opera Chorus and education ensemble. A CCM graduate, he mentored aspiring opera singers through his role as a voice teacher at Cincinnati’s School for Creative and Performing Arts and the Musical Arts Center.
Nick Ciafardini (1947–2024) was a US Navy vet-
nati Opera. Nick supported the needs of hundreds of visiting artists over the years by serving as the Opera’s chief green room liaison.
Fred Good (1944–2023) was a Cincinnati Opera trustee from 1998 to 2014, serving on both the executive and artistic committees, and later as an advisory trustee. He also was an Ambassador Member of OPERA America. He and his wife, Valeria, traveled extensively to see new operas.
Lorrence T. (“Larry”) Kellar (1937–2023) was a Cincinnati Opera trustee from 1975 to 1977. In addi-
tion to his professional career, Larry was an avid community volunteer and fundraiser for dozens of local organizations, including the Cincinnati Ballet, CSO, and CET-TV. The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber named him a Great Living Cincinnatian in 2016.
Eleanor Minkarah (1934–2024) joined the Cincinnati Opera Guild in 2007, later serving as its president and Meet and Greet chair. A lifelong devotee of music, she played the piano and was a frequent attendee of the CSO and Linton Chamber Music Series. She also was an adjunct faculty member and counselor at the University of Cincinnati.
Jack Osborn (1936–2023) was a Cincinnati Opera trustee from 2001 to 2009, during which time he served as a vice president. He was also an honorary trustee from 2010 to 2011. Jack and his late wife of 46 years, Marilyn, shared a love of the arts and of travel, visiting 44 countries together. The Osborns were also Ambassador Members of OPERA America.
Marilyn Ott (1934–2023) was a member of the Cincinnati Opera Guild for nearly 25 years, chair of the Outbound and Education and Engagement committees, and a champion of Opera Raps. She lent her expertise to numerous local arts and charitable organizations. Retired from Procter & Gamble, Marilyn visited 69 countries over her lifetime.
Beverly Tonkens Vangrov (1930-2023) was a longtime subscriber and member of the Cincinnati Opera Guild. She hosted and chaired many memorable fundraising events on the Opera’s behalf, including Sing For Your Suppers and private tours of her family’s Frank Lloyd Wright–designed home.
Miriam West (1944–2024) was a member of the steering committee for Cincinnati Opera’s production of Margaret Garner in 2005. After her 30-year career as an educator with Cincinnati Public Schools, Miriam became the founding director of the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative, an award-winning mentoring program that served more than 2,000 young people annually.
Opera All Year!
CINCINNATI OPERA’S COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS BRING OPERA TO AUDIENCES ACROSS THE REGION
If you’re reading this, you’re likely experiencing first-hand how Cincinnati Opera impacts hearts and minds through thrilling and magical grand opera experiences at Music Hall each summer. But did you know that Cincinnati Opera presents programs and opera experiences across our region all year long? Through our varied Community Engagement and Education programs in schools, community centers, houses of wor-
ship, and other communal gathering spaces, we bring creative energy and unique community collaborations to bring down barriers to experiencing opera, inspire our community, and develop new opera fans across generations.
To learn more about Cincinnati Opera’s education and community programs, visit cincinnatiopera.org.
IN MARCH 2024, Cincinnati Opera Artistic Advisor and world-renowned bass Morris Robinson (center, behind piano) visited Cincinnati’s St. Xavier High School to lead a masterclass followed by a concert with the school’s choir and The Singing Men of Ohio University.YOUNG AUDIENCE MEMBERS enjoy some sleight-of-hand magic at the Community Open Dress Rehearsal for The Barber of Seville
STUDENTS FROM BOND HILL ACADEMY crafted personalized masks as part of their participation in Opera Storybook Hour. Photos: Philip Groshong, Jemannie Severson Luong, and Tracy L. Wilson CONDUCTOR DANIELLE COZART STEELE (at right) led students from Kenton County, Kentucky, in a rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” during the Opera’s Behind the Voice program. SOPRANO JEYSLA ROSARIO SANTOS performs at Opera Goes to Church! at Zion Global Ministries in West Chester, Ohio.Diversifying the Stage
CINCINNATI OPERA LAUNCHES THE BLACK OPERA PROJECT
arlier this year, Cincinnati Opera broke new ground with the announcement of The Black Opera Project. The first program of its kind, the initiative involves the commissioning of three new operas created by Black artists which aim to illuminate the resilient spirit and vibrant heritage of the Black American experience.
The Black Opera Project traces its origins to Cincinnati Opera’s 2019 production of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. According to renowned bass Morris Robinson, who was singing the role of Porgy and also serves as Cincinnati Opera’s artistic advisor, Evans Mirageas, The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director, invited him and his fellow cast members into a conversation about opera’s future.
“We expressed concern that there were no operas that truly represented the African American culture in a positive, modern, realistic, and contemporaneously relatable way,” said Robinson. “I asked, ‘When is there going to be an opera that has the same impact on the operatic stage that the movie Black Panther had on the big screen?’ We knew there was a critical need to create and develop works that represented the vastness and beauty of the African American experience.”
Seed funding from the Mellon Foundation took the project to the next stage of development. A longtime funder of Opera Fusion: New Works, Mellon awarded Cincinnati Opera a grant to partially support the development of three fully staged, full-length operas by creators of color, focusing on uplifting stories about the Black community. From there, Cincinnati Opera set to work identifying creators and narratives that aligned with this vision.
Enter composer Kevin Day. Robinson performed on a concert featuring one of Day’s orchestral works and was wowed by what he heard. Robinson messaged
Day on Instagram asking if he would be interested in composing an opera. Day recalls being astonished by the proposal, but immediately said, “Let’s talk.”
So began the journey of The Black Opera Project’s first work: Lalovavi (pronounced “lah-lowVAH-vee”), which will premiere on Juneteenth 2025. Featuring music by Day, libretto and story by poet Tifara Brown, and stage direction and dramaturgy by industry veteran Kimille Howard, Lalovavi is expected to be the first grand opera with an Afrofuturist theme, and also the first to incorporate Tut, a secret language developed by enslaved Black Americans to communicate without the knowledge of their enslavers. “Lalovavi” is the Tut word for “love.”
“I’m grateful to Cincinnati Opera for believing so fully in this work and giving Tifara and me the space to be our authentic selves,” said Day. “My wish for Lalovavi is that it offers a fresh perspective on what Black opera represents and that it inspires both the young and old to dream, envisioning their own stories and what’s possible in the future of Black art.”
Said Brown, “This project truly has been a labor of love as we’ve created a family show that promotes healing, hope, and joy for all who see it. … We have worked together to show our community the way we see them: triumphant, powerful people who do have hope for what’s to come.”
Lead funder for Lalovavi is the David C. Herriman Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation.
To stay up to date on The Black Opera Project or become involved as a supporter, visit BlackOperaProject.org
Legacy of Creativity
OPERA FUSION: NEW WORKS CEMENTS ITS PLACE AS OPERA'S MOST PROLIFIC INCUBATOR
Opera Fusion: New Works (OF:NW), a dynamic creative partnership between the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and Cincinnati Opera, marks its 13th anniversary in 2024. Funded by the Mellon Foundation and co-directed by Robin Guarino, CCM professor of opera, and Evans Mirageas, the Opera’s Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director, Opera Fusion: New Works provides composers and librettists the opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals to refine their operas-in-development. Many move on to full productions at some of the most renowned opera houses in the world.
This year alone, Opera Fusion: New Works hosted workshops for five thrilling works-in-progress. To track their ongoing journeys, visit ofnw.org.
THE WORKSHOP FOR BULRUSHER in January 2024 offered composer Nathaniel Stookey and director NJ Agwuna the opportunity to polish the work in advance of its premiere at West Edge Opera.
SOPRANOS KATE JOHNSON and Meroë Khalia Adeeb performed excerpts during the workshop for Two Corners by composer B.E. Boykin and librettist Jarrod Lee, commissioned by Finger Lakes Opera.
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OPERA REPERTOIRE 1920–2024
Nixon in China–2007 A Flowering Tree–2011
Franco Alfano Resurrection–1983
Daniel François Espirit Auber Fra Diavolo–1927
Michael William Balfe
The Bohemian Girl–1927, 1928, 1936
Béla Bartók Bluebeard’s Castle–2001
Ludwig van Beethoven Fidelio–1931, 1932, 1980, 2016
Peter Bengtson The Maids–2004
Vincenzo Bellini
Norma–1932, 1935, 1938, 1977, 1984, 2003 Il Pirata–1969 La Sonnambula–1960
Georges Bizet
Carmen–1921-24, 1926-33, 193560, 1962-1971, 1976, 1980, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1997, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2021
Arrigo Boito
Mefistofele–1922, 1924, 1930, 1931, 1939, 1972
William Bolcom Medusa–2003
Benjamin Britten
Peter Grimes–1960 The Turn of the Screw–1999
Daniel Catán Florencia en el Amazonas–2008
Francesco Cavalli La Calisto–2014
Francesco Cilèa Adriana Lecouvreur–1979
Emmanuel Chabrier L’Étoile–2006
Richard Danielpour
Margaret Garner–2005
Henry Louis Reginald de Koven
Robin Hood–1929
Claude Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande–2000
Léo Delibes
Lakmé–1922, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1955
Gaetano Donizetti
The Daughter of the Regiment (La Fille du Régiment)–1973, 2004
Don Pasquale–1920, 1921, 1945, 1956, 1966, 1968, 1981, 1996, 2015 The Elixir of Love (L’Elisir d’Amore)–1924, 1926, 1942, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1983
Lucia di Lammermoor–1921, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1937, 1939-43, 1952-54, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1997, 2008, 2023
Roberto Devereux–1974
Friedrich von Flotow
Martha–1920, 1924, 1926, 192830, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1943-45, 1947, 1948, 1955, 1956
Carlisle Floyd
Of Mice and Men–1971
Susannah–1959, 1964, 1979, 1988
Charles Rudolph Friml The Firefly–1930, 1931
George Gershwin
Porgy and Bess–2012, 2019
Umberto Giordano
Andrea Chénier–1929, 1930, 1949, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1995 Fedora–1923
Philip Glass
Galileo Galilei–2013
Osvaldo Golijov Ainadamar–2009
Ricky Ian Gordon Morning Star–2015
Charles Gounod
Faust–1921-23, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1932, 1935-51, 1953-58, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1975, 1981, 1985, 1990, 1999, 2007
Romeo and Juliet–1922, 1923, 1933, 1945, 1971, 1982, 1989, 1994, 2002, 2019
Aldolphus Hailstork
Rise for Freedom: The John P. Parker Story–2007
Fromental Halévy La Juive–1927, 1928
Jake Heggie Dead Man Walking–2002
Victor Herbert Naughty Marietta–1929
Engelbert Humperdinck
Hansel and Gretel–1920, 1921, 1923, 1927, 1938, 1939, 1942-44, 1973
Leoš Janáček
Jenůfa–1998
Sidney Jones
The Geisha–1932
Laura Kaminsky As One–2018
Jerome Kern
Roberta–1985 Show Boat–1976
Franz Lehár
The Merry Widow–1951-53, 1975, 1982
Ruggero Leoncavallo
Pagliacci–1920, 1927, 1933-39, 1941-46, 1950, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1978, 1982, 1993, 2012 Zazà–1985, 1987
Frank Leoni
L’Oracolo–1928, 1931
Frank Loesser
The Most Happy Fella–1977
Pietro Mascagni
Cavalleria Rusticana–1921, 1922, 1926, 1928, 1933-37, 1941, 194446, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1978, 1982, 1993
Iris–1930, 1931
Jules Massenet
Manon–1922, 1924, 1939-42, 1952, 1955, 1961, 1965, 1968, 1980
La Navarraise–1931
Thaïs–1933, 1938 Werther–1993
Missy Mazzoli
Song from the Uproar–2017
William Menefield Fierce–2022
Gian Carlo Menotti
The Medium–1967
Giacomo Meyerbeer
L’Africaine–1936 Dinorah–1929, 1930
Paul McCartney/Carl Davis
Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio–2024
Italo Montemezzi
The Love of Three Kings (L’Amore dei Tre Re)–1926, 1929, 1946, 1947, 1949
Claudio Monteverdi
The Coronation of Poppea (L’Incoronazione di Poppea)–2018
Douglas Moore
The Ballad of Baby Doe–1976
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Abduction from the Seraglio (Die Entführung aus dem Serail)–1992
Così Fan Tutte–1963, 1966, 1976, 1983, 1989, 2007
Don Giovanni–1930, 1931, 1936, 1949, 1951, 1961, 1977, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2013, 2024
The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte)–1932, 1986, 1993, 2001, 2011, 2017
The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro)–1956, 1957, 1972, 1979, 1988, 1995, 2002, 2009, 2019
Modest Mussorgsky
Boris Godunov–1948, 1958, 1974
Jacques Offenbach
La Périchole–1974
The Tales of Hoffmann–1921, 1923, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1987, 1992, 2006
Ástor Piazzolla
María de Buenos Aires–2012
Robert Planquette
The Chimes of Normandy (Les Cloches de Corneville)–1930
Amilcare Ponchielli
La Gioconda–1923, 1924, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1942
Francis Poulenc
La Voix Humaine–2003
Giacomo Puccini
La Bohème–1924, 1932, 1936-63, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1999, 2005, 2010, 2017, 2022
Gianni Schicchi–1975, 1982, 2012
Girl of the Golden West (La Fanciulla del West)–1933, 1938, 1986
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Madame Butterfly–1924, 1928-33, 1936-41, 1946-60, 1962-64, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2008, 2014, 2023
Manon Lescaut–1959, 1964, 1974, 1983, 1991
La Rondine–1973, 1984
Suor Angelica–1975, 1982
Il Tabarro–1975, 1982
Tosca–1923, 1927, 1931, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1943-45, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1993, 1998, 2006, 2016, 2021
Turandot–1955, 1956, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1987, 1995, 2003, 2015
Kevin Puts Silent Night–2014
Scott Davenport Richards Blind Injustice–2019
Richard Rodgers Carousel–1983
Robert Xavier Rodríguez Frida–2017
Sigmund Romberg
The Student Prince–1978
Gioachino Rossini
The Barber of Seville–1920, 1921, 1924, 1927, 1937-45, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1977, 1987, 1991, 1997, 2005, 2021, 2023
La Cenerentola–1966, 2000
Camille Saint-Saëns
Samson and Delilah–1922, 1923, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1940-47, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1964, 1970, 1998
Arnold Schoenberg Erwartung–2001
Bedrich Smetana
The Bartered Bride–1931, 1954
Castor and Patience–2022 –2016
Johann Strauss
Die Fledermaus–1928, 1950, 1951, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1972, 1980, 2016
The Gypsy Baron (Der Zigeunerbaron)–1932
Richard Strauss
Ariadne auf Naxos–1961, 2019
Elektra–2002
Der Rosenkavalier–1948, 1950, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1986, 1994, 2013
Salome–1948, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1962, 1968, 1982, 2000
Arthur Sullivan
The Gondoliers–1985
H.M.S. Pinafore–1932, 1933, 1981
The Mikado–1928, 1979
The Pirates of Penzance–1933, 1980, 2022
Trial by Jury–1933
Joseph Surdo
Enter Pauline–1929
Deems Taylor
The King’s Henchmen–1936
Piotr IIyich Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin–1984, 2011
Charles Louis Ambroise Thomas Mignon–1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1941-43, 1945, 1946
Viktor Ullmann
Der Kaiser von Atlantis–2004
Isaac Van Grove
The Music Robber–1926, 1927
Giuseppe Verdi
Aida–1921-24, 1926, 1927, 1929-33, 1935-1956, 1959-62, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2007, 2013, 2022
Attila–1979, 1984
Don Carlo–1961, 1984, 1989, 2009 Falstaff–1926, 1930, 1997
La Forza del Destino–1932, 1965, 1969
Macbeth–1960, 1961, 1978
A Masked Ball (Un Ballo in Maschera)–1931, 1939, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1974, 1991, 2006 Nabucco–2001
Otello–1921, 1929, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1970, 1982, 1996, 2010
Rigoletto–1920-22, 1924, 1926, 1928-32, 1935-56, 1961-63, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1982, 1992, 2005, 2011
La Traviata–1923, 1924, 1926, 1931, 1935, 1938-58, 1960, 196264, 1966-68, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2024
Il Trovatore–1921, 1922, 1926-33, 1937-49, 1951, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1986, 1994, 2015
Aleksandra Vrebalov
The Knock–2023
Richard Wagner
The Flying Dutchman (Der Fliegende Holländer)–1975, 1996, 2018
Lohengrin–1921, 1922, 1924, 1926-28, 1931, 1933, 1935-37, 1947-49
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg–1928, 1929, 1983, 2010
Parsifal–1929, 1930
Das Rheingold–1961, 1981
Tannhäuser–1926-30, 1932, 1935, 1937-40, 1945-48
Tristan und Isolde–1949
Die Walküre–1927, 1928, 1978
Roger Waters/Julien Bilodeau
Another Brick in the Wall–2018
Carl Maria von Weber
Der Freischütz–1933
Kurt Weill
Seven Deadly Sins–2003
Jaromír Weinberger
Schwanda the Bagpiper–1986
Meredith Willson
The Music Man–1983
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari
Jewels of the Madonna (I Gioielli della Madonna)–1927
The Secret of Susanne–1920, 1922, 1928, 1937, 1948, 1953
CINCINNATI OPERA STAFF
Christopher Milligan
The Harry Fath General Director & CEO
Patricia K. Beggs General Director Emerita
Administration and Finance
Jen DuBois Chief Financial Officer
Matt Singleton Director of Technology
Christine McLaughlin Human Resources Manager
Laurie Crothers Controller
Christie Bishop Accounting Assistant
Kelly Holterhoff Board Relations & Administration; Director, ROKCincy
Youngeun Kim Diversity and Inclusion Advisor
Artistic
Evans Mirageas
The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director
Morris Robinson Artistic Advisor
Jane Hulburt Director of Artistic Operations
Audrey Chait Artistic Coordinator
Elizabeth Reyna Audition Coordinator
Peggy Monastra New Works Consultant
Henri Venanzi Chorus Master
James Maverick
Assistant Chorus Master
Andrew Crooks Head of Music Staff
Alex Amsel
John L. Magro Resident Conductor
Ellen Rissinger Italian Language Coach
Eunjin Bang
Cory Battey
Elena Kholodova
James Maverick
Billie Miller
Kevin Miller
Rehearsal Pianists and Coaches
Audrey Chait
Rebecca Herman Jennifer Williams Assistant Directors
Zane Alcorn
Kyle Chassels Lily Welsh Stage Directing Interns
Eunjin Bang
Billie Miller Supertitle Coordinators
Jeysla Rosario Santos Company Manager
Clayton Edwards Company Management Intern
Community Engagement and Education
Tracy L. Wilson Director of Community Engagement and Education
Jemannie Severson Luong Community Engagement and Education Administrator
Elizabeth Reyna School Programs Coordinator
Carol Walker Pianist/Coach
Andrea Saavedra Ferreira
Community Engagement and Education Intern
Marketing and Communications
M. Todd Bezold Director of Marketing
Katie Syroney Director of Communications
Aimee Sposito Martini Senior Graphic Designer and Illustrator
Zach Quortrup Director of Patron Services and Insights
Colleen Ladrick Patron Services Manager
Katie Lin Marketing Intern
Caitlin Zook Communications Intern
Philip J. Groshong Company Photographer
Becca McNay Lead Customer Service Representative
Ana-Brit Asplen Summer Feldt
Alex Vale Customer Service Representatives
Philanthropy
Raye Allen Director of Leadership and Planned Giving
Christine E. Chait Individual Giving Manager
Andrea Davies Special Events Manager
Alison de la Paz Philanthropy Associate
Meg Booker
Nathaniel McBride
Philanthropy and Administrative Interns
Production
Lyla Forlani Director of Production
Krista Billings
Stage Operations Director
Olivia Cleri
Production Manager
John Sebastian Production Management Intern
Thomas C. Hase
Lighting Director and Resident Lighting Designer
Natalia Carlson Associate Lighting Director
Ashton Karp
Claire Michels
Lighting Interns
Chad Phillips
Costume Director
Callie Hartel
Costume Intern
James Geier
Wig and Makeup
Designer
Amy Whitaker Wig and Makeup
Design Assistant
Tiara Jones
Wig and Makeup Assistant
Hannah Holthaus
Production Stage Manager
Hannah Holthaus
Peter Nictakis
Stage Managers
Jennelle John-Lewis
Brooke Redler
Jennifer Shaw
Madison Stone Assistant Stage Managers
Grace Caccavari Arden Jakubovic
Kait Naylor Stage Management Interns
Ruth Wartman Scenic Charge Artist and Props Coordinator
Alex Kuntz Assistant Scenic Charge Artist
Payton Epperson
Taylor Helms
Gabby Trice Scenic Artists
Emma Shreve Scenic and Props Intern
Gina Cerimele-Mechley Fight and Intimacy Director
Rehearsal
Coltan Foster Rehearsal Administrator
Michael Patterson Rehearsal Assistant
Technical
Gary Kidney Technical Director
Leah Busse Master Carpenter
David Hall Construction Carpenter
Brad Kidney Bill Coates Carpenter Second Hands
Todd Dignan-Cummins Flyman
Kevin Eviston Master Electrician
Chanelle Dau Pino Board Operator
Lara Sheridan Master of Properties
Tim Fowler Property Second Hand
Cedric Collier Head Sound Technician
Keith Gulleman Title Operator
Cherl Beyersdoerfer Costumer
Noelle Wedig-Johnston Assistant Costumer
Jessica Arthur
Katie Cummins Dean Walz Wardrobe Technicians
Leah Busse
Bill Coates
Todd Cummins
Tim Fowler
Joe Floyd
David Hall
Joey Hoffman
Gabe Horan
Brad Kidney Scenery/Props Build Crew
Jessica Arthur
Cherl Beyersdoerfer
Katie Cummins
Pat Hanlon
Elizabeth Kline
Theresa Kramer
Kathy Magistrelli
George Sarofen
Dean Walz
Noelle Wedig-Johnston Costume Build Crew
Music Hall House Staff Molly McGraw General Manager
Gary Kidney
Technical Director
Kevin Eviston Master Electrician
Paul Stafford Master Carpenter
Terri Kidney Senior Event Manager
Rick Endres Angie Sandmann Event Managers
Hope Holman Volunteer Manager
Tony Dees
Custodial Services Manager
Shawn Booker
Winifred Freeman
Judith Martin
Terra Ruff
Kevin Ruwe
Airel Seeback
Custodial Services Department
Jeff Enderle Chief Engineer
Nathan Gibbs
Paul Sweet Engineers
Chris Jackson Concessions Manager
Spenser Smith Concessions Coordinator
Charita Schiele Safety and Security Coordinator
Angela Felts Lorraine McAfee
Lamar McRae Security Associates
Beth Troendly Rentals Manager
Alynn Rousselle Operations Administrative Assistant
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Access Night: Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired; Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired; Catherine Stroud, ASL Interpreter
Banking Services: PNC Bank; Huntington Bank
Contributing Writers: Erica Reid, Ashley Tongret
Community Engagement and Education Partners: Opera Goes to Church: Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church, Zion Global Ministries, Zion Global Ministries Mass Choir, The Rhythmic Sounds of New Jerusalem, Southern Baptist Mass Choir, Exaltation Band; Music in Motion: Episcopal Retirement Services, The Giving Voice Foundation, Stacy Shirley, yoga instructor; Sensory-Friendly Rehearsal: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Jennifer D. Smith, PsyD, BCBA-D, Division of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (DDBP), Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden; Anderson Township Senior Center; Archdiocese of Cincinnati; Asian Food Fest; Aurora Public Library; Blue Ash Parks and Recreation; The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum; Cincinnati Arts Association; Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra/ Summermusik; Cincinnati Public Schools; Cindependent Film Fest; Deupree Cottages; Easterseals Redwood; Kennedy Heights Arts Center; Mason County Public Library; Milford Extended Day Program; Play in the Park; Pyramid Hill; Rockwern Academy; Robert O’Neal Multicultural Arts Center (ROMAC); Roselawn Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation; St. Joseph Home
Founders Room Artwork: Maggie Barnes; Katrina Dienno
Investment Managers: PNC Institutional Investments; Johnson Investment Counsel; 1919 Investment Counsel; Fort Washington Capital Partners Group; Huntington Bank
Legal Assistance: Boris Auerbach; Robert W. Olson; Charles E. Baverman III, Jason Hilliard, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP; Sarah Clay Leyshock, Julia B. Meister, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Lobby Activation: Cincinnati Boychoir; Cincinnati Circus; Paper Acorn; WOW Windowboxes; Young Professionals Choral Collective
Matching Gift Companies: Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Insurance; The Benevity Community Impact Fund; FFE Engineering Architecture; JP Morgan Chase Foundation; Pohlad Companies;
Media Partner: Classical 90.9 WGUC
Official Piano Technician: Russell McNamara, Piano Perfect
Preferred Hotel Partners: 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati; Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza; Hotel Covington; The Kinley Cincinnati
Production Partners and In-Kind: AJG Risk Management; Cincinnati Arts Association; Cincinnati Ballet; Cincinnati Music Hall; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Cincinnati Stage Employees Local 5 IATSE; Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Cincinnati Wardrobe Union Local 864 IATSE; Hase & Associates, Ltd.; Mayerson Foundation; PATS Fund; School for Creative and Performing Arts; Shop 5 Scenic; Spotted Yeti
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Strategic Partners: ROKCincy; Young Professionals Choral Collective (YPCC)
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Please Note...
• So as not to disturb audiences and performers, latecomers and those who exit during the performance will be admitted at the discretion of management.
• Please do not place coats or other objects on the Balcony or Gallery railings.
• Please turn off all mobile devices and signal watches during performances.
• Please refrain from talking, texting, or using a mobile phone during performances.
• Music Hall is a smoke-free building.
• Full bar service and light snacks are available throughout Music Hall. Drinks without ice are permitted in Springer Auditiorium, but food is prohibited. In Wilks Studio, all drinks and food are permitted.
• Due to some subject matter and in consideration for all patrons, we strongly encourage that children be at least 7 years of age to be admitted to performances. Visit our website for information on Community Engagement and Education programming suitable for all ages.
Opera Insights An overview of each opera is presented one hour before the performance in Music Hall’s Corbett Tower. Free to all ticket holders.
Meet the Artists Patrons may meet performers outside the stage door on Central Parkway.
Assistive Listening System An infrared wireless receiver for the hearing impaired is available upon request at Guest Services in the foyer for all Springer Auditorium performances.
Audio Description Live descriptions of stage action for individuals with visual impairment are presented by trained describers for all mainstage performances. Headsets are available at Guest Services in the foyer.
Accessible Seating Bariatic chairs, wheelchair access, and assistance for individuals with mobility impairments are available. Please request locations or assistance when ordering tickets, and please reserve early.
Elevators Elevators in Music Hall are located near North Hall.
Restrooms Restrooms at Music Hall are accessible and can be found on each level.
Broadcasts Cincinnati Opera’s 2024 season will be aired on Classical 90.9 WGUC.
Contributions Gifts of all sizes to Cincinnati Opera make a difference and are sincerely appreciated. To make a donation or to inquire about donor ments, please contact Christine Chait, Individual Giving Manager, at 513-768-5585 or cchait@ cincinnatiopera.org.
Merchandise Our pop-up Bravo Shop of operathemed merchandise is located in the foyer for all mainstage performances. To shop online anytime, visit cincinnatiopera.org/bravo-shop.
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