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Fresh Squeezed Opera Streams Vocal Lab Premieres

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Fresh Squeezed Opera will present its Vocal Lab premieres on Tuesday, August 24, 2021. The showcase, which will be streamed on its Facebook and YouTube pages, will kick off at 7:30 p.m. Audiences will get a chance to hear “The Voice of the Rain” by Ian Chung featuring Victoria Benson; “Song of Hypatia” by Holly Winter starring Kate Lipow; Leo {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Launches Virtual Vocal Lab

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Fresh Squeezed Opera has announced a new lab aimed at composers of all ages, nationalities, education levels, races, genders, and backgrounds. The Fresh Squeezed Vocal Lab will give composers the chance to work with renowned vocalists in the creation of a new piece; composers also have the option of workshopping another older piece. In keeping with COVID-19 safety guidelines, all {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Announces ‘Casual Conversations With Composers in Quarantine’ Series

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Fresh Squeezed Opera has announced a series of conversations with several major composers throughout November. It all kicks off on Nov. 12 when the company talks to Kate Soper about her upcoming “Romance of the Rose.” On Nov. 16, Brittany J. Green will be in the spotlight, conversing about her collaborations and work with electronic music. The following day, on {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Unveils 2019-20 Season, ‘Delicate Systems’

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Company NYC has announced its 2019-20 season. Entitled “Delicate Systems,” the new season begins with a 2019 showcase at the National Opera Center in New York. This performance will feature works by Sunny Knable, Julia Seeholzer, and the premiere of an FSO commission by Kaley Lane Eaton. Performance Date:  Nov. 5, 2019 The season continues with “Electronic {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera To Showcase NY Premiere Of Huang Ruo & Bao-Long Chu’s ‘Bound’

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Fresh Squeezed Opera is set to showcase the New York Premiere of Huang Ruo’s “Bound” in a production by Ashley Tata on April 13-18, 2019. The work will be presented at the Rose Nagelberg Theatre and is supported by a grant from the Mills-Tanenbaum Foundation. The chamber opera was inspired by the headline “Diane Tran, Honor Student at Texas High {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera To Present ‘The Female Gaze’

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The Fresh Squeezed Opera is set to present “The Female Gaze.” The new program will feature the world premieres of three  commissions from Whitney George, Gabrielle Herbst, and Gemma Peacocke. “The Female Gaze” flips the dominant artistic trope of the male gaze as the creators are women, the protagonists are women, the stories explore the female psyche, and women helm the creative process. {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera to Present New York Premiere of ‘Knot an Opera!’

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The Baruch Performing Arts Center is readying for three nights of laughter and reflection when Fresh Squeezed Opera stages the New York premiere of composer Constantin Basica’s “Knot an Opera!” “Knot an Opera!” aspires to live on the fringe between solemnity and mockery, ambitious and trivial, (melo)dramatic and comic, traditional and experimental,” says Basica. “Perhaps, above all, my intent was to {…}

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Company Announces New ‘Showcase’ For November

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Fresh Squeezed Opera Company is slated to do a “Showcase” on Nov. 2, 2017, which will feature a number of new songs and arias. Per a press released, the performance will feature such pieces as “Epitaphs” (World Premiere) by Marcus Maroney, “Leda Songs” (U.S. Premiere) by Monica Pearce, “Body Maps” by Paola Prestini, “Random Blackouts I” by Dr. Greg A. Steinke, and “The Gorgeous Nothings” by Ingrid Stölzel. Soprano Maggie Finnegan and cellist Maureen Kelly will perform “Body Maps.” Meanwhile {…}