Updated March 13 with notice of event cancellation
In light of recent developments and an abundance of caution related to the coronavirus, this weekend's student opera performances have been cancelled. There are hopes of the events taking place sometime in the future. Visit the UMSL Department of Music's events page for updates.
Original story from March 12:
Vocal performance students at the University of Missouri-St. Louis have tackled classic operatic works over the past decade through UMSL Opera Theatre, an ensemble led by faculty member Stella Markou.
In 2011, UMSL Opera Theatre presented “The Marriage of Figaro,” and, two years ago, the group’s “Pirates of Penzance” tied for first place in a National Opera Association production competition.
But this weekend, the student performers are showcasing a more contemporary work at the campus’ Touhill Performing Arts Center. Titled “The Clever Artifice of Harriet and Margaret,” it’s a one-act chamber opera from composer Leanna Kirchoff that’s been described as a “cat-and-mouse conversation between two rivals.”
On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Sarah Fenske got a preview of the show from Markou, who is an associate professor of music and the director of vocal studies at UMSL.
The conversation included upperclassman Lexi Neal, who has a leading role in the production.
In addition to the on-air discussion, this segment featured highlights from a recent rehearsal by the cast.
Take a listen:
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What: UMSL Opera Theatre presents “The Clever Artifice of Harriet and Margaret”
When: 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 13-15
Where: Touhill Performing Arts Center (1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121)
NOTE: A question-and-answer session will begin 45 minutes prior to each performance.
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