A Masked Ball Verdi
(Un Ballo in Maschera)
October 26 & 28, 2012 Overture Hall
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“A consummate musician and a gentleman.” — John DeMain Madison Opera dedicates this production of A Masked Ball to the memory of
ROLAND JOHNSON
Co-Founder and Music Director of Madison Opera Maestro Johnson and his wife Arline started what became Madison Opera with an Opera Workshop performance in 1962, followed by a sold-out La Bohème in 1963. As Madison grew in the years that followed, so did the company, moving its performances from East High School to the Union Theater and then the Oscar Mayer Theater. Under Maestro Johnson’s baton, the company performed classics such as Carmen, unusual works such as The Bartered Bride, and even a world premiere commission, Daron Aric Hagen’s Shining Brow, in 1993. Following his retirement in 1994,
Maestro Johnson conducted several more operas and prepared the chorus until 2008. He remained an active supporter of Madison Opera, attending the company’s 50th anniversary gala and speaking with great affection about the company he had built. He touched the lives of many and shared with us his passion for teaching, inspiring and motivating others to strive for excellence. Roland Johnson was truly a shining example of what can be accomplished if you follow your heart and Madison Opera is honored to continue his vision.
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Kathryn Smith, General Director | John DeMain, Artistic Director
Madison Opera’s production of
A Masked Ball is made possible through the generous support of
An Anonymous Friend
with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts
Artist Underwriting Provided by E. David Cronon Trust
Madison Opera’s Student Matinee of A Masked Ball is made possible through the generous support of
John and Carolyn Peterson
The Kathryn Elwers Fund for the Student Matinee Herbert H. Kohl Charities
with additional funds from the Evjue Foundation
Irving and Dorothy Levy Family Fund The Jim and Judy Sloan Foundation
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A Masked Ball by Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi Libretto by Antonio Somma, after Eugène Scribe Premiered February 17, 1859 at the Teatro Apollo, Rome, Italy Madison Opera premiere Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Characters in order of vocal appearance Count Ribbing
Thomas Forde*
Count de Horn
John Arnold+
Oscar
Caitlin Cisler
Gustav III Count Anckarström A Judge Ulrica
William Joyner Hyung Yun J. Adam Shelton*+ Jeniece Golbourne*
Christiano
Christiaan Smith-Kotlarek
A Servant
Robert Goderich*
Amelia
Alexandra LoBianco* +
Conductor
* Madison Opera debut Madison Opera Studio Artist
John DeMain
Stage Director
Kristine McIntyre
Choreographer
Maureen Janson
Chorus Master Scenic Designer
Anthony Cao R. Keith Brumley
Costume Designer
Suzanne Mess
Lighting Designer
Marcus Dilliard
Wig and Make-up Designer
Jan Ross
The performance will last approximately 3 hours, including two intermissions. Scenery and Props courtesy of Lyric Opera of Kansas City. Costumes provided by Malabar Ltd. Supertitles by Cori Ellison. Madison Opera • 4
MADISON OPERA STAFF AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES General Director...............................................................................................................Kathryn Smith Artistic Director....................................................................................................................John DeMain Director of Development.............................................................................................Lizabeth Tolles Director of Finance.......................................................................................................Jennifer Fenster Patron Services Manager..........................................................................................Amalia Goldberg Manager of Marketing and Community Engagement.........................................Ronia Holmes Artistic Manager......................................................................................................Salvatore S. Vasta III Development Associate................................................................................................Marcella Dover Director of Production.............................................................................................Kenneth Ferencek Technical Director and Warehouse Coordinator.....................................................Billy Larimore Stage Manager.........................................................................................................................Jill Krynicki Board of Trustees President.........................................................................................................................Stephen Hurley* Chairman.............................................................................................................................Thomas Terry* Vice President...................................................................................................................Phillip Certain* Vice President......................................................................................................................Charles Ford* Treasurer................................................................................................................................Joyce Hirsch* Secretary...................................................................................................................................Sally Miley* Carla J. Alvarado Martin Barrett* George Croal Robert Dinndorf James Ebben Cate Furay* Gina Gialamas* Jim Greer*
David A. Hart Fran Klos* Rhonda Lanford Susan Lipp Patti Lucas Peter Lundberg* Michael McArdle Connie Maxwell
Life Trustees Lois Dick Aileen Jensen
Joanna Overn Margaret Winston
Advisors Bert Adams Marian Bolz Kennedy Gilchrist Theodore Iltis
Karen Kretschmann Fern Lawrence J. Marshall Osborn* Elaine Staley
Madison Opera Foundation Martin Barrett, President Joyce Hirsch Marian Bolz Stephen Hurley 5 • Madison Opera
Sonja Micksch Charles Mueller John Ronzia Jim Ruhly Sean Sennott Jan Von Haden Tom Wilkinson* *Executive Committee
Karen Walsh Helen Wineke
Connie Maxwell Thomas Terry
Dear Friends, Opera is about the music and drama, and our choice of Verdi’s A Masked Ball is a perfect reflection of that. In recent years, we have presented well-known operas you have wished to hear again (and, sometimes, again), and less frequently performed operas which you otherwise wouldn’t have had the opportunity to enjoy. We continue that mélange this season with performers who’ve excited us in the past and others who will excite us for the first time. While other opera companies have closed or scaled back in a difficult economy, we’ve not only maintained our seasons, but our shows keep getting better, we’ve expanded our outreach to young people throughout our region, and acquired a permanent home only one block from the Overture Center. That we’ve been able to accomplish this results from two things: we are fiscally very wellmanaged and we have been the grateful recipients of your financial support. We still need your support. If you’ve enjoyed our efforts in the past and if you enjoy them tonight, please consider making a contribution to the Opera. Thanks, again (and again),
Stephen Hurley, President, Madison Opera Board of Trustees
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Dear Friends, Welcome to Sweden – and the start of Madison Opera’s 2012/13 season. This is our first production of Verdi’s A Masked Ball, perhaps my favorite of the composer’s operas, and a work beloved by many opera-goers. What makes A Masked Ball so popular? I think it’s the combination of the music and the drama. The music includes great dramatic arias like only Verdi can write, but also free-for-all ensemble numbers that get the pulse racing as they drive the opera forward. The love triangle is complicated – none of these characters are one-dimensional and it’s not an obvious story of good guys versus bad guys. Even a royal conspiracy, Verdi tells us, is complex. I am delighted with the cast we have, almost all of them singing their roles for the first time. William Joyner gave an indelible performance as Galileo here last January; Hyung Yun brought down the house as the tormented Eugene Onegin; Alexandra LoBianco’s voice thrilled both me and John DeMain when we first heard it; and Jeniece Golbourne is a true Verdi mezzo. None of this would be possible without our generous supporters – individuals, businesses, and foundations who believe in the importance of what we do and what we mean in our community. I am grateful to them and to all of you for making our seasons possible. The exciting news of our year is the purchase of the Madison Opera Center, our new home. Currently an empty space without walls or floors, it will be transformed this spring into a rehearsal hall, offices, and much more; you can read more about it on page 9 of this program and on our website. Bringing our artistic and administrative activities under one roof will transform the company in ways we can only begin to imagine. It is an exciting journey and I look forward to sharing it with you, every step of the way. Now sit back and enjoy the show! Cheers,
Kathryn Smith General Director
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Presenting
The Madison Opera Center With the help of a generous supporter, Madison Opera has purchased the space for a new home. Located at 335 W. Mifflin Street, the completed Madison Opera Center will house the company’s administrative offices, a rehearsal hall, a costume shop, and more. It will be a cost-effective way to consolidate our operations, while meeting future artistic needs and reaffirming our commitment to participating in the development and vitality of downtown Madison and the thriving Madison arts community. The Madison Opera Center will allow us to focus on the core of our mission: providing our entire community with great opera performances and engaging educational programs for decades to come.
Why We Need the Madison Opera Center Financial Stability
Owning our own space allows us to control costs, rather than being subject to fluctuations in the rental market for offices, rehearsal space, and storage. When added to probable earned revenue streams, such as leasing our 88 parking stalls, this promises greater financial stability for Madison Opera. Conservative projections put us significantly ahead over the next 15 years, making this the strongest move we could make for the company’s long-term health and keeping us an important part of Madison for generations.
Artistic Opportunity
The Opera Center will enable us to expand our artistic, educational, and outreach activities. Examples may include free lunch-time recitals with our new Studio Artists, a regular preview series, summertime programs for youth interested in opera, and open houses for the general public as part of National Opera Week.
Community Opportunity
The arts are an integral part of downtown Madison, chiefly with the Overture Center, but also with the Bartell Theater and more. The Opera Center expands that artistic impact, with rehearsals literally at street level. Imagine walking down Mifflin Street to the Farmer’s Market or the new Central Library and pausing to peer into the Opera Center’s windows to see art being created! The rehearsal hall will allow us to share our resources with our community: several arts groups have expressed interest in becoming regular guests of the hall, and we have begun to identify other resources that can be shared as well. 9 • Madison Opera
Madison Opera is very pleased to announce
The Millie and Marshall Osborn Challenge Grant For The Madison Opera Center An extraordinary gift has been offered to Madison Opera by our longtime friends and supporters, Millie and Marshall Osborn. The Osborns will match dollar-for-dollar any gifts to the Madison Opera Center Building Fund, up to $200,000. Their challenge gift will match all contributions to this fund through July 1, 2013. Our new Madison Opera Center space is unfinished, so the next step is making it a place we can share with our community and its arts groups. Won’t you help Madison Opera take this step and meet this Challenge? The inspiring generosity of Millie and Marshall Osborn will double your gift and double the impact for the Madison Opera Center Building Fund. Please use the envelope enclosed in this program to send a gift or contact the Opera office. All donations are tax-deductible and very much appreciated.
Madison Opera thanks the following individuals, listed in alphabetical order, who have made pledges to the Madison Opera Center Building Fund as of October 12, 2012. Thank you for helping us to literally build for our future – and that of the arts in our community.
An Anonymous Friend J. Marshall and Millie Osborn Carla and Fernando Alvarado Martin and Kay Barrett Phillip and Melinda Certain Charles Ford and Sharon James Gina Gialamas Kennedy Gilchrist and Heidi Wilde Terry Haller
Joyce and Thomas Hirsch Stephen Hurley Fran Klos Michael and Clare McArdle Sally and Mike Miley Elaine Staley Thomas E. Terry
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THE STORY OF THE OPERA Sweden, 1792 ACT I Courtiers await an audience with King Gustav III, including a group of conspirators led by Counts de Horn and Ribbing. The King notices the name of Amelia, wife of his secretary and friend Anckarström, on the guest list for a masked ball, and thinks about his secret love for her. Anckarström warns the King of a conspiracy against him, but Gustav ignores the threat. The page Oscar tells the King about the fortune-teller Ulrica, who has been accused of witchcraft and is to be banished. Deciding to see for himself, the King arranges for his court to pay an incognito visit to Ulrica. In a warehouse, Ulrica invokes prophetic spirits and tells the sailor Christiano that he will soon become wealthy and receive a promotion. The King, who has arrived in disguise, slips money and papers into Christiano’s satchel. When the sailor discovers his good fortune, everybody praises Ulrica’s abilities. Gustav hides as she sends her visitors away to admit Amelia, who is tormented by her love for the King and asks for help. Ulrica tells her that she must gather a magic herb at night by the gallows. When Amelia leaves, Gustav decides to follow her there later that night. Oscar and members of the court enter, and the King asks Ulrica to read his palm. She tells him that he will die by the hand of a friend. Gustav laughs at the prophecy and demands to know the name of the assassin. Ulrica replies that it will be the first person that shakes his hand. When Anckarström rushes in, Gustav clasps his hand, saying that the oracle has been disproved since Anckarström is his most loyal friend. Recognizing their king, the crowd cheers him as the conspirators grumble their discontent. INTERMISSION ACT II Amelia arrives at the gallows and prays that she will be freed of her love for the King. When Gustav appears, she asks him to leave, but ultimately they admit their love for each other. Amelia hides her face when Anckarström interrupts them, warning the King that assassins are nearby. Gustav makes Anckarström promise to escort the woman back to the city without discovering her identity, then escapes. Finding Anckarström instead of their intended victim, the conspirators make ironic remarks about his cloaked companion. When Amelia realizes that her husband will fight rather than break his promise to Gustav, she reveals her identity to save him. The conspirators are amused and make fun of Anckarström 11 • Madison Opera
for his embarrassing situation. Anckarström, shocked by the King’s betrayal, asks de Horn and Ribbing to come to his house the next morning. INTERMISSION ACT III In his study, Anckarström threatens to kill Amelia. She asks to see their young son before she dies. After she has left, Anckarström exclaims that it is the King on whom he should seek vengeance, not Amelia. De Horn and Ribbing arrive, and Anckarström tells them that he will join their conspiracy. The men decide to draw lots to determine who will kill the King, and Anckarström forces his wife to choose from the slips of paper. When his own name is chosen, he is overjoyed. Oscar enters, bringing an invitation to the masked ball. As the assassins welcome this chance to execute their plan, Amelia decides to warn the King. Gustav, alone in his study, resolves to renounce his love and send Amelia and Anckarström to Finland. Oscar brings an anonymous letter warning him of the murder plot, but the King refuses to be intimidated and leaves for the masquerade. In the ballroom, Anckarström tries to learn from Oscar what costume the King is wearing. The page answers evasively, but finally reveals Gustav’s disguise. Amelia and the King meet, and she repeats her warning. Refusing to leave, he declares his love one more time and tells her that he is sending her away with her husband. As the lovers say goodbye, Anckarström shoots the King. The dying Gustav forgives his murderer and admits that he loved Amelia but assures Anckarström that his wife is innocent. The crowd praises the King’s goodness and generosity. - Courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera
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PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Production Manager..........................................................................................................................................................Kenneth Ferencek Technical Director.............................................................................................................................................................................Billy Larimore Stage Manager...........................................................................................................................................................................................Jill Krynicki Assistant Stage Managers.............................................................................................................Sean Corcoran, Kate Goodall Production Assistant...................................................................................................................................................................Carla Angeloni Rehearsal Pianist...............................................................................................................................................................................Scott Gendel Chorus Pianist...........................................................................................................................................................................................Joy Bauman Chorus Librarian..............................................................................................................................................................................................Bill Frost Costume Supervisor...................................................................................................................................................Karen Brown-Larimore Assistant Costume Supervisor..............................................................................................................................Jenni Schwaner-Ladd Costume Crew.........................................................................................................................................Virginia Bessert, Monica Butler,
Janine Wardale, Sharon White
Wig and Make-Up Designer................................................................................................................................................................Jan Ross Wig and Make-Up Crew...............................................................................................Leslie Frank-Taylor, Fran Nahabedian,
Nicole Nilson, Liz Rathke, Bob Ross
Props Master...................................................................................................................................................................................Jennifer Childers Props Coordinator...........................................................................................................................................................................Susan Rathke Props Crew.................................................................................................................................Katherine Dutcher, Rosemary Johnson,
Ivy Sanderfoot, Elaine Staley
Supertitles Cue Master......................................................................................................................................................................Aileen Wall Preview Artists...............................................................................................................................................................Jeni Houser, Kirstin Ihde Master Carpenter.....................................................................................................................................................................................John Elliott House Carpenter......................................................................................................................................................................David Gersbach Scenic Decorator......................................................................................................................................................................................Liz Rathke Assistant Lighting Designer............................................................................................................................................................Betsy Lynch House Electrician................................................................................................................................................................................Gary Cleven Overture Hall Technical Director................................................................................................................................Steve Schroeder Theater Technicians................................................................................................................................John Frautschy, Davin Pickell,
Jim Schaefer, Frank Schneeberger
Production Stage Crew.................................................................................................................Members of IATSE 251
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Photographer.................................................................................................................................................................................................James Gill Videographer.............................................................................................................................................Jim Hoffmann, Video Memories
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MADISON OPERA CHORUS Anthony Cao, Chorus Master SOPRANO Lynn Morgan Jill Carlson Connie Nelson Heidi Compuesto Julie Ottum Megan Gloss Alannah Spencer Anastasia Grindle Lorie Wagner Jeni Houser+ Maureen Kind
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MADISON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA John DeMain, Music Director VIOLIN I Suzanne Beia— Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz Leanne Kelso League Huy Luu Olga Pomolova Alice Bartsch Eleanor Bartsch Deanndra Deblack Jon Vriesacker Tim Kamps VIOLIN II Xavier Deblack Wendy Buehl Rachel Hauser Erica Cross Rolf Wulfsberg Olga Draguieva Valerie Sanders Qi Cao
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MEET THE ARTISTS John Arnold Count de Horn
Madison Opera debut: Galileo Galilei Recently: Angelotti, Tosca and The Father, L’Enfant Prodigue (Kentucky Opera); Bob Beckett, H.M.S. Pinafore (Opera New Jersey); Leporello, Don Giovanni and Schaunard, La Bohème (UW-Madison) Upcoming: Ensemble, Acis and Galatea and Masetto, Don Giovanni (Madison Opera); Joseph De Rocher, Dead Man Walking (Boston Opera Collaborative)
Caitlin Cisler Oscar
Madison Opera debut: Opera in the Park 2012 Recently: Bonny Jo Loco, The Good, the Bad, The Divas (Fresco Opera); Papagena, Die Zauberflöte (Pittsburgh Opera Theatre); Gretel, Hansel and Gretel (Opera for the Young); Norina, Don Pasquale (Candid Concert Opera) Upcoming: Soloist, New Year’s Eve Concert; Barbarina, Le Nozze di Figaro (Dayton Opera)
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Thomas Forde Count Ribbing
Madison Opera debut Recently: Angelotti, Tosca (Fort Worth Opera); Billy Jackrabbit, La Fanciulla del West, Alidoro, La Cenerentola, and Jailer, Tosca (Opernhaus Zurich); 1st Soldier/2nd Servant, Life is a Dream and Oracle, Alceste (Santa Fe Opera) Upcoming: Haiduk and Summergarden Police Officer, The Nose (Teatro dell’Opera di Roma)
Robert Goderich A Servant
Madison Opera debut: The Tenderland Recently with Madison Opera: Chorus, La Cenerentola, Eugene Onegin Upcoming: She Loves Me, The Gershwin Songbook and Avenue Q (Four Seasons Theatre)
Jeniece Golbourne Ulrica
Madison Opera debut Recently: Amneris, Aida (Virginia Opera and Osnabrück Opera); Azucena, Il Trovatore (Stuttgart Opera, Wiesbaden Opera and Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb); Federica, Luisa Miller (Stuttgart Opera)
William Joyner Gustav III
Madison Opera debut: Galileo Galilei Recently: Malatestino, Francesca da Rimini (Opéra de MonteCarlo, Paris Opera and Teatro Municipale Giuseppe Verdi di Salerno); Don José, Carmen (North Carolina Opera); Radames, Aida (Calgary Opera)
Alexandra LoBianco Amelia
Madison Opera debut Recently: Kitty Hart, Dead Man Walking and Clotilde, Norma (Tulsa Opera); Turandot, Turandot (Union Avenue Opera and West Bay Opera) Upcoming: Seattle Opera, Madison Symphony Orchestra
J. Adam Shelton Judge
Madison Opera debut Recently: Frederic, The Pirates of Penzance (Madison Savoyards); Rodolfo, La Bohème (University of Wisconsin) Upcoming: Damon, Acis and Galatea (Madison Opera); Prince Charming, Cendrillon (Opera for the Young)
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MEET MEET THE THE ARTISTS ARTISTS Christiaan Smith-Kotlarek Christiano
Madison Opera debut: The Tenderland Recently: Papageno, Mozart’s Magic Piccolo and Tommy, The Music Man (Ash Lawn Opera); Count Robinson, Il Matrimonio Segreto and Charlie, Three Decembers (Boston University Opera Institute) Upcoming: Joseph De Rocher, Dead Man Walking (The Modern American Music Project)
Hyung Yun Anckarström
Madison Opera debut: Faust
Escamillo, Carmen
Recently with Madison Opera: Eugene Onegin, Eugene Onegin;
Recently: Enrico, Lucia di Lammermoor (Minnesota Opera); Ping, Turandot (San Francisco Opera) Upcoming: Valentin, Faust (Austin Lyric Opera); Rigoletto, Rigoletto (Seattle Opera and Crested Butte Music Festival)
John DeMain Conductor, Madison Opera Artistic Director
Recently with Madison Opera: La Cenerentola, Eugene Onegin, La Traviata, The Marriage of Figaro Recently: Lost in the Stars and The Music Man (Glimmerglass Festival); Show Boat (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Aida (Virginia Opera); Porgy & Bess (Seattle Opera); Pagliacci/Carmina Burana (Portland Opera) Upcoming: Acis and Galatea (Madison Opera); Show Boat (Washington National Opera and San Francisco Opera)
Kristine McIntyre
Stage Director
Madison Opera debut: Così fan tutte Recently: Eugene Onegin (Des Moines Metro Opera); Madama Butterfly (Arizona Opera); Tosca (Pittsburgh Opera); Of Mice and Men (Utah Opera); Così fan tutte (Lyric Opera of Kansas City) Upcoming: Don Giovanni (Kentucky Opera); La Cenerentola (Pittsburgh Opera); Peter Grimes (Des Moines Metro Opera)
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MEET THE ARTISTS Karen Brown-Larimore
Costume Coordinator
Madison Opera’s
A Masked Ball
Recently with Madison Opera: La Cenerentola, Galileo Galilei, Eugene Onegin, La Traviata, The Threepenny Opera, The Marriage of Figaro Upcoming: Acis and Galatea, Don Giovanni (Madison Opera), Dracula (Madison Ballet)
Marcus Dilliard Lighting Designer
Madison Opera debut: Così fan tutte Recently: Così fan tutte (Lyric Opera of Kansas City and Atlanta Opera); Silent Night, Hansel & Gretel, Turandot (Minnesota Opera); The Cunning Little Vixen, La Bohème (Portland Opera) Upcoming: Don Giovanni (Pittsburgh Opera); Così fan tutte (Boston Lyric Opera)
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Choreographer
Recently with Madison Opera: Lucia di Lammermoor, The Tender Land, The Pearl Fishers, Rigoletto Recently: 44 Plays for 44 Presidents (Forward Theater), A Little Night Music (Four Seasons Theatre), They’re Playing Our Song (Fox Valley Rep), As You Like It (American Players Theatre) Upcoming: Pirates of Penzance (HypocritesChicago); The Cradle will Rock (UW-Madison), New work for Kanopy Dance Company
Jill Krynicki
Jan Ross
Recently with Madison Opera: La Cenerentola, Galileo Galilei, Eugene Onegin
Recently with Madison Opera: La Cenerentola, Galileo Galilei, Eugene Onegin
Production Stage Manager
Wig & Make-up Designer
Recently: Salome (New Orleans Opera); Pagliacci, Porgy & Bess (Opera Grand Rapids); The Planets- an HD Odyssey (National Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony)
Recently: Indianapolis Opera; Augusta Opera; Four Seasons Theater; Children’s Theater of Madison; UW Madison Band Show; UW Opera; Madison Savoyards; Madison Ballet
Upcoming: Acis and Galatea, Don Giovanni (Madison Opera); The Barber of Seville (New Orleans Opera); Manon Lescaut (Washington National Opera)
Upcoming: Acis and Galatea, Don Giovanni (Madison Opera); The Flying Dutchman (Indianapolis Opera)
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G ive V oice to Y our L egacy Since 1961, Madison Opera has been sharing the excitement of opera with the citizens of Madison, Dane County and beyond. Planned giving through your estate will help ensure this tradition of artistic excellence for future generations, both on stage and through our education and outreach programs. Your gift will touch thousands of people in meaningful ways, for years to come.
Taking the first step is easy... Just include Madison Opera as part of your estate plan. Here is some simple language for an unrestricted bequest: “I hereby give $____ or a percentage of my residual estate (or specific assets) to Madison Opera Inc., 3414 Monroe St., Madison, WI 53711, to be used at the discretion of the Madison Opera management and/or Board of Trustees.” Please contact your attorney or financial advisor to discuss how you can include Madison Opera in your estate plan. Madison Opera is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our Encore Society honors individuals who have expressed their support of the Opera through a bequest or other planned gifts. If you plan to include or have already included Madison Opera in your estate plan, please let us know. When updating your plans, please be sure we are referenced as Madison Opera Inc. We are proud to recognize you as an Encore Society member!
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