Mobile Opera's Winter Gala Concert "The Secret of Susanna"

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Frances Richards Aldridge Danley developed her love for Opera at the early age of six when her mother, Frances Norquist Aldridge, took her backstage to work with props for Mobile Opera performances. This introduction spurred a life-long passion for ensuring that our community was able to enjoy a world-class opera experience. Fran served the Mobile Opera Guild (Mobile Opera’s auxiliary organization) in many key roles including, committees for the Madame Rose Scholarship Competition, Transportation, Long Range Planning, Nominating, and Advisory Committee. She served as Corresponding Secretary, President-Elect and in 1997, President of the Guild. Despite all of her many roles, Fran most fondly recalls the 30 years of working props backstage for numerous performances. We are grateful for her service and today are proud to announce the newly created conductor’s chair,

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is a scholarship program for students selected from area colleges and universities. These students participate in main stage productions, education and outreach programs and act as musical ambassadors for Mobile Opera. Young Artists work with internationally recognized soloists, directors, designers and conductors.

2018-2019 Young Artists

Joseph O’Shea Baritone Ronnie Kole Scholar

Megan Zuhowski Soprano Susan B. Gardberg Scholar

The Resident Artists Program, selects, from across the U.S., professional singers of exceptional artistry at the beginning of their careers. In programs performed throughout the community, they introduce the classical voice and the performing arts, helping to develop an interest and awareness of opera that creates future singers, audiences, and patrons.

2018 Resident Artists

Tjaden O’Dowd Cox Soprano

Rachel Gibson Mezzo-Soprano

The Madame Rose Palmai-Tenser Scholarship Competition is a voice competition for young singers. It is currently limited to eligible individuals in the southeastern states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 Madame Rose Palmai-Tenser Scholarship Competition.

Peter Lake Tenor

Kimberly Milton Winner

Elana Gleason First Runner Up

Samantha Dapcic Second Runner Up


IN THE COMMUNITY

Major Sponsor of Education and Outreach Programs THE NAN H. ALTMAYER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION season’s OPERA SCHOOL TOUR, The Enchanted Forest, is an epic adventure to save the forest from a firebreathing dragon and teaches the basics of operatic story-telling. Complete with dramatic twists and turns—and music from iconic composers including Mozart, Bizet, Gilbert & Sullivan—each performance depends on audience participation to find the right path and make the best choice.

STUDENT PREVIEWS give Middle and

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In cooperation with the Mobile Public Library, AFTERNOON OF STARS is an informal performance followed by a reception which gives you the opportunity to meet and hear the artists prior to the mainstage performances.

VOCE (Voices of Children Everywhere)

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High School students the opportunity to experience Opera first-hand by attending a final dress rehearsal. In conjunction with the Student Preview, a Mobile Opera Teaching Artist visits participating schools prior to the performance to tell students the story of the Opera and to discuss their role as an audience member.

lineup of free performances on 5 dates throughout the Opera season. Programming for Night of Song: Monday Music Series will vary from soloists to ensembles to one act presentations to new works.

is an after-school choral program that is offered to 1st - 5th graders in participating schools. VOCE provides age- appropriate instruction in choral singing, music theory and performance in a fun environment.

MADAME ROSE PALMAITENSER DEVELOPING ARTIST PROGRAM is one of the ways Mobile Opera fulfills its mission to promote the growth and development of young talent in the performing arts. The program includes three parts: The Young Artist Program, The Resident Artist Program and The Madame Rose Vocal Scholarship Competition.


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Board Bruce Earnest, President Laureen Lynn, Vice-President* Charmein Moser, Treasurer Leslie Suffich, Secretary R. Terry Hartley, Immediate Past Presidentt

Directors Sheryl Bates Lynda Carroll, PhD Sorina S. Christian Finn Cox Martin Flechsenhar Joe Gerard* Duane A. Graham* Jean Harper Ann Hearin Brigitte Kemnade Michael O. Landers Heather Cook Lawton Dr. Christopher McCaghren Arthur Oken Danny K. Patterson Wade B. Perry, Jr.* John Strope Celia Wallace Douglas Whitmore Darrel Williams Jane Williamson Michael Zoghby

Honorary Directors Beverly Corte* Spencer C. Frost, III * David Gardberg* J. Russsell Goodloe, DMD* Theodore Greenspan* John Hafner* Jimmie Hatcher* J. B. Horst* Earl G. Jackson* F. Michael Johnson* L. Keville Larson* John N. Leach* Christopher L. Lee* William C. Regan, Jr.* James T. Robson* Stephen V. Russell* Ronald Snider* Lewis Wilder Katherine Willson* Forrest C. Wilson *Past President



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Acknowledgments

Mobile Opera Costume Guild

Mobile Opera is grateful

Mobile Opera continues its new tradition of costume excellence by the Mobile Opera Costume Guild. These multi-talented stitchers have expertise in a variety of skills that are put to use in creating costumes for Mobile Opera’s productions. Costumes for this season’s productions were created with the assistance of Marsha LeBoeuf, Costume Director of Washington National Opera, serving as

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STAGE DIRECTOR Scott Wright ACCOMPANIST Eric Andries COSTUMES Mobile Opera Costume Guild SET DESIGN MMI Theatricals PROPERTIES MASTER Albert “Ski” Lopuhovsky

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Artist Profiles

ERIC ANDRIES Rehearsal Accompanist

ANDRÉ CHIANG Count Gil

TJADEN O’DOWD COX The Countess Susanna

Eric Andries is pleased to be returning to Mobile Opera where he has accompanied several productions, including The Crucible, The Merry Widow, Tosca, La boheme and many more. He has a wide range of musical experience in several genres. He is the prefered rehearsal pianist for several opera companies, including Des Moines, Amarillo, Omaha, Hidden Valley Ensemble, Shreveport, Mobile, Syracuse, Indianapolis, and the Ashlawn Music Festival. Eric is an avid jazz pianist who has worked with Princess Cruise Line. He was the keyboardist/arranger for a salsa music group that was featured at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. A native of Baton Rouge, he holds degrees from LSU in piano performance and has studied in France and Austria.

Touted by the Oregonian as “vocally commanding” baritone André Chiang’s repertoire spans from Handel to Heggie. Chiang’s recent highlights include Charlie (Three Decembers) with Painted Sky Opera, Belcore (L’elisir d’amore) with Opera Birmingham, Ford (Falstaff) with Portland Opera, Anthony Hope (Sweeney Todd) with Virginia Opera, Lancelot (Camelot) at the Glimmerglass Festival (Young Artist Matinee), and Falstaff (Falstaff) and Onegin (Eugene Onegin) with Louisiana State University Opera. Competition honors include the winner of the 59th NFMC 2017 Biennial Young Artist Award and winner of the 45th NATS Artist Awards Competition. Mr. Chiang has been seen in concert as the baritone soloist in Carmina Burana with the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra and the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, and the bass soloist in Haydn’s Mass in d minor with the Northwest Florida Symphony.

Tjaden O’Dowd Cox is a Soprano from Mobile, Alabama. She holds a Bachelor of Music from James Madison University. Tjaden has been singing on stage about as long as she can remember and was blessed to perform at Carnegie Hall and the White House with the Mobile Singing Children while still very young. She has had the opportunity to study all over the world, including Chemnitz, Germany and Beijing, China. Some of her roles include Mabel (The Pirates of Penzance), Norina (Don Pasquale), Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi), and Suor Genovieffa (Suor Angelica). When not singing, Tjaden runs her own aerial studio where she teaches her clients to fly like cirque performers. She performs as an aerialist herself. She is honored to be back with Mobile Opera for the 73rd anniversary and can’t think of a better way to celebrate.


directors for Theatre 98. He was thrilled when he was invited to be part of The Barber of Seville at Mobile Opera. He looks forward to more opportunities to make people laugh.

KELLY TEAGUE Sante, A Servant Kelly Teague has had a love of comedy from an early age. His first inspirations were the works of Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, and Mel Blanc. He discovered improv as an art form after seeing a PBS special one Saturday afternoon and has been hooked ever since. He minored in Dramatic Arts at Troy State (now Troy) University. He found his way back to the stage in Chickasaw, going along with his wife and daughter for moral support when they auditioned for To Kill a Mockingbird and deciding on the spur of the moment to audition as well. More shows followed, including the brilliant run of Les Miserables at CCT followed closely by Spamalot at JJP and multiple collaborations Odd Couple, Moon Over Buffalo, Complete Works of Shakespeare[Abridged] and Ripcord and The Mousetrap. He is the cofounder and director of the Chickasaw Civic Comedy Players, CCT’s house improv team, and he aspires to bring professional touring improv companies to the Mobile area. He also serves on the board of

World WWII Memorial Foundation. Scotthas served as Music Director for orchestral ensembles and musical companies across the Central Gulf Coast and in Georgia and Tennessee. He is Conductor in Residence for the Alabama School of the Arts at The University of Mobile and General Director of the International Performing Arts Institute in Kiefersfelden, Germany. He made his directorial debut for Mobile Opera in Pagliacci during the 2015-2016 season.

SCOTT WRIGHT Stage Director D. Scott Wright, Stage Director, is General & Artistic Director of Mobile Opera and has been active in the Mobile arts community for almost forty years as a singer, actor, conductor and composer and more recently, as a stage director. He has performed in more than sixty operas, including more than forty productions for Mobile Opera; in oratorio and sacred works with the Eastern Shore and St. Paul Choral societies, Musica Sacra, Mobile and Gulf Coast symphonies, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and Wheeling, W.V. Symphony; as well as musical theater works on the stages of the Joe Jefferson Players, Mobile Theatre Guild and Chickasaw Civic Theater. With his wife, Sarah, and renowned pianist, Eb Swingle, he recorded two volumes of songs from the WWII era for the National

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