Eklund Opera Program

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The Eklund Opera Program has been designated a 鈥淧rogram of Excellence鈥 by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education. The opera program produces five fully staged operas biennially, ranging from classic operatic favorites to musical theater repertoire and contemporary opera. Each production is backed by a full orchestra involving both students and professionals. As universal musicians, vocalists are asked to perform in a variety of venues. Performing in the historic听Macky Auditorium or the welcoming , students are exposed to operatic production on both听 grand and intimate stages. Opera performance doesn鈥檛 end at the stage. Other performance opportunities for students include an annual student-directed opera scenes program, as well as one of the foremost academic contemporary opera workshops, CU NOW. Students also participate in audience engagement, donor relations and community outreach through our Opera Theater Singers.

Recent productions

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April鈥擜merican Stories by American Women. 鈥淐abildo鈥 by Amy Beach + 鈥淧roving Up鈥 by Missy Mazzoli.

MarchCendrillon
OctoberFalstaff

March鈥擥uys +听Dolls
AprilPostcard from Morocco
OctoberLa Boh猫me

March鈥擜驳谤颈辫辫颈苍补
OctoberLa Traviata听

April鈥擝eatrice +听Benedict
October鈥擧ansel +听Gretel

Leigh Holman

A dynamic force in the opera world, Leigh Holman moves seamlessly between her roles as a stage director, producer, educator and innovator. But you're also likely to find her on stage as a professional jazz vocalist, performing the Great American Songbook at local venues with members of the 精品SM在线影片 jazz faculty and other leading musicians鈥攁 reflection of the versatile, holistic and vibrant artistry she brings to her leadership of the Eklund Opera Program. Holman鈥檚 work as a director and master teacher is acclaimed internationally. Her directing engagements include a critically acclaimed production of Mozart鈥檚 鈥淒ie Entf眉hrung aus dem Serail鈥 for the Pafos Aphrodite Festival in Cyprus and Rossini鈥檚 鈥淟a cambiale di matrimonio鈥 for the Piccolo Festival Friuli Venezia Giulia. She is also a returning teacher for the Accademia Internationale del Musical in Rome, Italy. In North America, she has directed for Florida Grand Opera and Op茅ra de Montr茅al, among others. MORE

Nicholas Carthy

Professor of Opera and Opera Music Director Nicholas Carthy听studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London with Mary Peppin and John York, and in 1981 won an Austrian government scholarship to study at the Mozarteum Salzburg with Hans Leygraf. Upon completing his studies, he was offered a post as Kapellmeister at the Landestheater in Salzburg where he made his operatic debut conducting Mozart鈥檚 鈥淢arriage of Figaro.鈥 During this time, he was also an assistant at the Salzburg Festival听working closely with both Bernard Haitink and Sir Georg Solti. MORE

Mutsumi Moteki

Since her college years in Tokyo, Japan, Mutsumi Moteki has been active as a vocal coach/accompanist. She received extensive training in this area from Westminster Choir College and University of Michigan, as well as prestigious summer programs such as Music Academy of the West, Steans Institute for Young Artists, Franz-Schubert-Institut in Baden bei Wien and Conservatoire de musique in Gen猫ve. Here at the College of Music,听she teaches singing diction and vocal repertoire. MORE

jeremy reger

Jeremy Reger

Teaching and mentorship are Jeremy Reger鈥檚 true passions, and he鈥檚 worked with some of the top vocal performers and coaches in the country, including at the Minnesota Opera, Indiana Opera Theater, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Ann Arbor Opera. In 2014, he coached and performed at the Opera Studio de Recife in Brazil. Reger has also been on the faculty of Music Academy of the West and worked for Virginia Opera.听A strong supporter of local arts organizations, he has also played with the Virginia Symphony, the Williamsburg Symphonia and the Cantabile Singers Art Song Project. MORE


In October 2014, longtime Boulder resident Paul N. Eklund made a transformative gift that, combined with additional university commitments, established a $2 million endowment for the program. 鈥淧aul鈥檚 investment is a bold statement that says, 鈥楾he arts are important,鈥欌 says Leigh Holman. 鈥淚n this crazy world we live in, when everyone is on their iPhones and not connecting as much, the arts still bring people together.鈥 Funding from the endowment helps support the three full productions annually, an opera scenes program for students and CU NOW, a program in which students work directly with living composers to develop and perform their music. The endowment also enables the program to provide the most professional experiences possible for students.

Contact

Leigh Holman
Director, Eklund Opera Program + Resident Stage Director
leigh.holman@colorado.edu