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    Backstage at Lyric #113 -- Lohengrin: Johan Botha

    Backstage at Lyric #113 -- Lohengrin: Johan Botha
    South African tenor Johan Botha, who previously starred at Lyric in La Gioconda, Pagliacci, and Turandot, is renowned internationally for his portrayal of many of the most formidably difficult roles in the repertoire. One of his specialties is Wagner's Lohengrin, with which he's making his eagerly awaited return to Lyric this season. The role has been a triumph for him at the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, and the Vienna Staatsoper - he also appears in an acclaimed Lohengrin recording now on CD. In this conversation with Lyric broadcast host George Preston, Botha brings all of his sensitivity and experience to bear on the complexities of this eternally fascinating role.

    Backstage at Lyric #112 -- Lohengrin: Michaela Schuster

    Backstage at Lyric #112 -- Lohengrin: Michaela Schuster
    German mezzo-soprano Michaela Schuster is making her Lyric debut in one of the most fearsomely challenging roles in the entire Wagner repertoire, Ortrud in Lohengrin. Ortrud has brought Schuster huge acclaim in Copenhagen and Munich (her portrayal in the recent new production at Munich's Bayerische Staatsoper is now on DVD). Schuster is a star of all the major German houses, as well as Covent Garden and the Vienna Staatsoper. Ortrud has often been regarded as a one-dimensional villainess, but here -- in conversation with Lyric dramaturg and broadcast commentator Roger Pines - Schuster reveals the human dimension behind the villainy of this alluring and intriguing character.

    Backstage at Lyric #108 -- The Mikado: James Morris

    Backstage at Lyric #108 -- The Mikado: James Morris
    A legendary artist and a great Lyric favorite, American bass-baritone James Morris has long been celebrated throughout the world in many of the most formidable roles in the repertoire, including Wagner's Wotan and Dutchman, Puccini's Scarpia, and the four villains of Offenbach's TALES OF HOFFMANN. But Morris is also a big fan of Gilbert and Sullivan, and he was delighted to return to Lyric this season in the title role of THE MIKADO. He discusses this amazing change of pace in conversation with Lyric broadcast host George Preston of 98.7WFMT.

    Backstage at Lyric #107 -- The Mikado: Andriana Chuchman and Toby Spence

    Backstage at Lyric #107 -- The Mikado: Andriana Chuchman and Toby Spence
    Canadian soprano Andriana Chuchman, a Ryan Opera Center alumna who is rapidly establishing herself with important companies throughout North America, is returning to Lyric after her captivating portrayal of Valencienne in last season's Merry Widow. English tenor Toby Spence, a star of both of the major London companies and one of the most prominent British artists internationally, is debuting at Lyric Opera this season. These two singers play opposite each other in The Mikado as the two lovers, Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo. In a conversation with Lyric dramaturg and broadcast commentator Roger Pines, Chuchman and Spence speak about their characterizations in the GS work, and about Lyric's new production.

    Backstage at Lyric #104 -- A Masked Ball: Stephanie Blythe

    Backstage at Lyric #104 -- A Masked Ball: Stephanie Blythe
    No Lyric debut in recent seasons has been more eagerly anticipated than that of Stephanie Blythe. The American mezzo-soprano, a star of the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, and the Opera National de Paris, is universally recognized by critics and audiences as one of the finest artists of our time. In this conversation with Lyric broadcast producer Mark Travis, she discusses the two very different roles she's performing in her first Lyric season -- Mme. Arvidson/A Masked Ball (debut) and Katisha/The Mikado.

    Backstage at Lyric #103 -- A Masked Ball: Mark Delevan

    Backstage at Lyric #103 -- A Masked Ball: Mark Delevan
    American baritone Mark Delavan has demonstrated remarkable versatility at Lyric, where he has scored major successes in operas by Gluck, Verdi, Wagner, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, and Bolcom. The Verdi repertoire has brought Delavan many triumphs at the Metropolitan Opera, as well as Munich, San Francisco, and Santa Fe. He's making his role debut this season at Lyric in his 14th Verdi role, Anckarstrom/A Masked Ball, which he discusses here in a lively conversation with Lyric broadcast producer Mark Travis.

    Backstage at Lyric #102 -- Asher Fisch (conductor)

    Backstage at Lyric #102 -- Asher Fisch (conductor)
    Currently principal guest conductor of Seattle Opera, Israeli conductor Asher Fisch Fisch appears frequently at the Vienna Staatsoper and is former music director of both the Vienna Volksoper and the Israeli Opera. He is returning to Lyric Opera to conduct his first performances of A Masked Ball. In a lively conversation with Lyric Opera dramaturg Roger Pines, he discusses this latest addition to his repertoire, while also recalling other career highlights.

    Backstage at Lyric #101 -- A Masked Ball: Sondra Radvanovsky

    Backstage at Lyric #101 -- A Masked Ball: Sondra Radvanovsky
    American soprano Sondra Radvanovsky is acknowledged by audiences and critics throughout North America and Europe as one of today's few true Verdi sopranos. She is returning to Lyric this season to sing her first Amelia, one of the most eagerly awaited role debuts of her career. Here she discusses the formidable challenges of the role in relation to other heroines in her repertoire. Lyric Opera dramaturg Roger Pines poses the questions.

    Backstage at Lyric #100 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Erin Wall, Elizabeth Deshong, Shawn Mathey, and Lucas Meachem

    Backstage at Lyric #100 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Erin Wall, Elizabeth Deshong, Shawn Mathey, and Lucas Meachem
    The four exceptional young American artists who are portraying the lovers in A Midsummer Night's Dream are all enjoying highly successful careers throughout North America and with major European opera companies. Here they get together for a roundtable discussion about Britten's opera with WFMT's George Preston, host of the Lyric Opera broadcasts.

    Backstage at Lyric #99 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Anna Christy

    Backstage at Lyric #99 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Anna Christy
    American soprano Anna Christy, memorable at Lyric in both A Wedding (world premiere) and Dialogues of the Carmelites (company premiere), is portraying Tytania in Lyric's first production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Lyric Opera dramaturg and broadcast commentator Roger Pines speaks with her about her role, this production, and other important career highlights.

    Backstage at Lyric #96 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Peter Rose

    Backstage at Lyric #96 -- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Peter Rose
    British bass Peter Rose is internationally acknowledged as today's most celebrated exponent of the role of Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Here, in conversation with Lyric dramaturg and broadcast commentator Roger Pines, Rose discusses important details regarding this portrayal, which has brought him enormous acclaim in major houses internationally.

    Backstage at Lyric #95 -- Symposium: Shakespeare Goes To The Opera

    Backstage at Lyric #95 -- Symposium: Shakespeare Goes To The Opera
    Shakespeare has inspired more than a few memorable operas, and this season Lyric is offering two of them -- Verdi's Macbeth (1847) and Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1960). This two-hour symposium features director Barbara Gaines (Macbeth) of Chicago Shakespeare Theater; singers David Daniels (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Thomas Hampson (Macbeth), and Nadja Michael (Macbeth); conductor Rory Macdonald (A Midsummer Night's Dream); and University of Chicago Shakespeare scholar David Bevington. Moderated by classical music critic Wynne Delacoma and Chicago Public Radio's Steve Edwards.

    Backstage at Lyric #92 -- Carmen: Elaine Alvarez

    Backstage at Lyric #92 -- Carmen: Elaine Alvarez
    American soprano Elaine Alvarez has developed an impressive international career (Munich, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Genoa, Athens, and more) since she first appeared at Lyric three seasons ago. She's returning to Lyric this season as Micaela in Carmen. Here, speaking with Lyric dramaturg Roger Pines, she discusses that role, while also explaining what brought her to singing and reminiscing about the circumstances of her eleventh-hour Lyric debut as Mimi in La boheme.
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