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Starring: Gran Wilson (Hoffmann), Arthur Woodley (Four Villains), Kirsten Gunlogson (Nicklausse),Laura Pedersen (Antonia)
Starring: Gran Wilson (Hoffmann), Arthur Woodley (Four Villains), Kirsten Gunlogson (Nicklausse),Laura Pedersen (Antonia)


== 2008-2009 Season ==<ref>http://www.indyopera.org/Events/Productions/Pages/2008-2009Season.aspx</ref>
== 2008-2009 Season ==


''Il Trovatore'', Giuseppe Verdi (October 3-5)
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''The Pirates of Penzance'', Arthur Sullivan and William Gilbert (March 13-15)
''The Pirates of Penzance'', Arthur Sullivan and William Gilbert (March 13-15)
<ref>http://www.indyopera.org/Events/Productions/Pages/2008-2009Season.aspx</ref>


== Administration ==
== Administration ==

Revision as of 02:02, 12 April 2008

Indianapolis Opera

The only professional opera company in Indiana, the Indianapolis Opera hosts three fully-staged productions a season in addition to supporting a Young Artist Program and various local events.

History

"Indianapolis Opera has presented 109 operatic productions representing the work of 32 different composers, including 13 composers who wrote in the 20th century. Selected works range from standard classics to new and/or less-performed works, balancing musical style and language as well as comedy and tragedy."[1]


2007-2008 Season

The Magic Flute, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (September 28-30) Starring: Daniel Holmes (Tamino), Julia Kogan (Queen of the Night), Andrew Wilkowske (Papageno), Marnie Breckenridge (Pamina)

Tosca, Giacomo Puccini (March 14-16) Starring: Stella Zambalis (Tosca), William Joyner (Cavaradossi), Victor Benedetti (Scarpia)

Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann), Jacques Offenbach (May 2-4) Starring: Gran Wilson (Hoffmann), Arthur Woodley (Four Villains), Kirsten Gunlogson (Nicklausse),Laura Pedersen (Antonia)

2008-2009 Season

Il Trovatore, Giuseppe Verdi (October 3-5)

Hansel and Gretel, Engelbert Humperdinck (November 21-23)

The Pirates of Penzance, Arthur Sullivan and William Gilbert (March 13-15) [2]

Administration

Board of Directors:

President John Bradburn

Vice-President Garry Fredericksen

Secretary/Treasurer William J. Garvey

Helmi Banta Civic Leader/Patron

James P. McGuire Civic Leader/Patron

Jeffrey A. Blade

Eric Moy

Andrew B. Buroker

Thomas W. Nickols

Grant Clapacs

Mark Palmer

Dierdre P. Connelly

Dr. Mark Pescovitz

Thomas E. Dapp

Melissa Profitt Reese

Claudette Einhorn

Jane Salentine

Richard P. Good

Jane Schlegel

Jane Gradison

Arland T. Stein

Dorothy Hoffman

Eric Stovall

Nancy Irsay

Dr. Lorenzo Tallarigo

Muffi James

Kathy Taurel

Jeff Kelsey

Gregory J. Utken

Kay Koch

Ted H. Vatnsdal

Dr. Stephen V. LaBarge

Ruth Vignati

L. David Lyons

John C. Wall

Todd J. Maurer


Staff:

John C. Pickett James Caraher Executive Director Artistic Director


Michael Jonson William A. Ryberg Director of Administration and Finance Director of Institutional Advancment


Barbara M. Baetzhold Patricia Harvey Director of Community Development Director of Education


Stephen Goldberg Matthew Konrad Tippel Artistic Administrator Marketing Manager


Cindy Tow Deborah Jo Barrett Annual Fund Manager Production Stage Manager