Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra
Released Album
Opera
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November 11, 2008
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March 4, 2008
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March 13, 2007
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November 21, 2006
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleOhio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1979 by James Stuart, a professor of music at The College of Wooster in Ohio. The ensemble was created to provide a platform for the performance of operettas and musicals from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which were not being performed by other companies at the time. The main members of the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra are a group of highly skilled musicians who are selected through a rigorous audition process. The ensemble is made up of a full orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, as well as a chorus and soloists. Over the years, the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra has become known for its high-quality performances of operettas and musicals, and has received numerous awards and accolades for its work. Some of the highlights of the ensemble's major performances and awards are discussed below. One of the most notable performances by the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra was its production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" in 1980. This production was particularly significant because it was the first time that the operetta had been performed in the United States with an all-Asian cast. The production was a huge success, and received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Another major highlight for the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra was its production of "The Gondoliers" in 1982. This production was notable for its innovative staging and choreography, which helped to bring the operetta to life in a new and exciting way. The production was also praised for its strong vocal performances and the high level of musicianship displayed by the orchestra. In addition to its performances of classic operettas and musicals, the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra has also been recognized for its commitment to new works. In 1992, the ensemble premiered a new operetta called "The Student Prince in Heidelberg," which was written by composer Sigmund Romberg and lyricist Dorothy Donnelly. The production was a huge success, and helped to introduce a new generation of audiences to the work of Romberg and Donnelly. Over the years, the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra has received numerous awards and accolades for its work. In 1995, the ensemble was awarded the Ohio Governor's Award for the Arts, which recognized its contributions to the cultural life of the state. The ensemble has also been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, which has provided funding for many of its productions. In conclusion, the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra is a classical music ensemble that has become known for its high-quality performances of operettas and musicals. Founded in 1979 by James Stuart, the ensemble has grown to become one of the most respected and acclaimed musical groups in the United States. With its commitment to new works and innovative staging, the Ohio Light Opera 2006 Festival Orchestra continues to push the boundaries of classical music and bring new audiences to the genre.More....
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