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to hear the Harlem Jubilee Singers, affiliated with HOT, under HOT's Artistic Director, Gregory Hopkins, performing Duke Ellington Sacred Concerts at Jazz a Vienne, in France June 2009.


2009 Vocal Competition Finalist
Alexandra Smith, Soprano

 
Black History Month and 10th Anniversary Concert

Thursday, February 16th 2012

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In celebration of a decade of musical excellence and Black History Month, Harlem Opera Theater will feature excerpts from some of the great operas written for voices of African descent including:

Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin
Treemonisha by Scott Joplin
Lost in the Stars by Kurt Weill
Queenie Pie by Duke Ellington


Join us as the talented winners of our past vocal competitions raise the roof with their delightful, well-trained classical voices:

Taiwan Norris, tenor
Justin Moore, bass baritone
Kristina Lewis, contralto
Antonio Chase Jr., tenor
Barry L. Robinson, baritone
Audrey DuBois, soprano
J’nai Bridges,mezzo-soprano
Patrick Dailey, countertenor
Jasmine Thomas, soprano
Jorell Williams, baritone
Sarai Johnson, dramatic soprano


This concert is a prelude to our first international tour. Experience this wonderful music and encourage our marvelous singers, before they lift their voices for the rest of the world to hear!

Thursday, February 16th, 2012
6:00 PM - Pre-reception and concert - $40.00
7:30 PM - Concert only - $25

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard @ 135th St.
New York, NY 10039



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TICKETS ON SALE IN HARLEM
Beginning JANUARY 16, 2012

THE DOLLAR INTERNET CAFÉ
1687 Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
(Between 143rd and 144th Sts.)
Open:
Monday to Saturday – 10am to 10pm
Sunday – 10am to 8pm
Tickets – Cash Only Please


Travel to the Schomburg Center:
2, 3 train to 135th St. and Lenox Avenue




Join the Friends of Harlem Opera Theater

Join the Friends of Harlem Opera Theater! We will thank you with "Our Gift to You".

Next year, Harlem Opera Theater will celebrate its 10th Anniversary. We appeal to you to support our 2012 Concert Season with a financial gift to Harlem Opera Theater, Inc.

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Yes! I wish to support the work of Harlem Opera Theater! Opera, Classical Music Concerts, “Opera for Beginners”,in school performances, Vocal Competitions and new initiatives.

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Or make checks payable to Harlem Opera Theater and mail to:
Harlem Opera Theater
c/o Gregory Hopkins, Artistic Director
425 W. 144th St.
New York, NY 10031


 
Visit our Affiliate: Harlem Opera Theater For Beginners

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WINNERS OF THE 2010 VOCAL COMPETITION

2010 Harlem Opera Theater Vocal Competition Finalists with Gregory Hopkins, Artistic Director (left)


 

2010 Harlem Opera Theater Vocal Competition Winners
Left: Jasmine Muhammad, Soprano (3rd Place -College Division,Patrick Dailey, Countertenor (1st Place - College Division), Jasmine Thomas, Soprano (2nd Place College Division), Jayme Alilaw, Soprano (2nd Place Professional Division), Kelly Griffin, Soprano (3rd Place Professional Division), Michael Anthony McGee, Baritone (1st Place Professional Division), Ms. Thomas and Ms. Alilaw also won the Audience Choice Awards.



 
Watch this video of Seunghwan Oh, 3rd place winner, Professional Division, 2009 Vocal Competition.
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In The News: Michael Anthony McGee
Harlem Opera Theater's 2010 Vocal Competition 1st Place Winner, Professional Division
Read about Michael Anthony McGee, 1st place winner, professional division of Harlem Opera Theater's 2010 Vocal Competition, in the following article which appeared in a recent issue of Opera News.
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SEASON CALENDAR: 2010 - 2012
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How Barbara Smith Conrad Sang Her Way Into Civil-Rights History

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to watch an excerpt from PBS's new documentary on Barbara Smith Conrad, "When I Rise".
 
Click below to read the amazing story, written by Josh Max, of Barbara Smith Conrad and her work to preserve and celebrate Negro spirituals. cClick here for article.
 
OPERA CROSSWORD

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OPERA? TRY YOUR HAND AT THIS CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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Click here for answer key.
 
In Memoriam: Raoul Abdul (1929-2010)

Music critic, author, singer, Raoul Abdul died in Manhattan Friday, 15 January 2010. Abdul was a concert baritone, German lieder expert and writing scholar. At the time of his passing Abdul was the music critic for the New York Amsterdam News. His column was titled Reading the Score. We are grateful to him for the many articles on Harlem Opera Theater that appeared in the Amsterdam News over the years. Click here for Raoul Abdul's complete obituary.
 
Click below to read Raoul Abdul's article about HOT's Vocal Competition which appeared in the May 21-May 27, 2009 issue of The New York Amsterdam News. Click here for article.
 
Betty Allen, Mezzo-Soprano, Dies at 82

It is with deepest sadness that The Harlem School of the Arts announces the passing of Ms. Betty Allen, The Harlem School of the Arts President Emeritus.

On Monday, June 22nd, Ms. Allen died peacefully at Westchester Medical Center with her family by her side. Considered one of the most endearing and powerful voices of the century, mezzo-soprano Betty Allen has been a guiding force at HSA since she became Executive Director upon the retirement of the school's founder Dorothy Maynor, in 1979.

Born in Campbell, Ohio, Betty Allen made her operatic debut in 1954 as Queenie in Showboat. She made her New York recital debut at Town Hall in 1958. In 1964, she made her formal Opera debut at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina, followed by countless appearances worldwide.

Beyond bringing joy to audiences of all ages with her beautiful voice, Ms. Allen has long been committed to nurturing young artists across all disciplines. In addition to her many years as a leader and master teacher with HSA, Ms. Allen has also taught at the North Carolina School of Arts, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Curtis institute of Music in Philadelphia. She also holds Honorary Doctorates from Wittenberg University, Union College, Adelphi University, Clark University in Massachusetts and the New School in New York City.

While HSA was born of the commitment and ideals of its founder, it was Betty Allen who strengthened the foundation of the vibrant and inspiring institution that it is today. We were honored to present Betty Allen with the inaugural Betty Allen Lifetime Achievement award at the Art is Life Gala on Monday, March 9, 2008 and to enjoy her presence at this year's benefit.

HSA President & CEO Kakuna Kerina said: The impact Betty Allen has made as an artist and arts educator is measured in the tens of thousands of lives she influenced in their youth. She was unique in that the standards she applied to herself were the same as the standards she expected of others, and we are better for it. We extend our condolences to Ms. Allen's family and thank them for sharing her with a vast community of admirers throughout the world.
 
Opera For Beginners

Opera for Beginners is an interactive program that promotes literacy through music! The community school auditorium becomes a concert hall complete with live singers (soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone and/or bass) and a pianist, as students and teachers listen to great music from the operas of master composers!
 
PAST PERFORMANCES

OUR FIRST MASTER CLASS OF CLASSICAL ARTISTS
conducted by Elizabeth Cole, Vocal Consultant of Eve Queller's Opera Orchestra of New York with Doug Martin on piano.

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The Transition Network presents Harlem Opera Theater

Nearly 100 Transition Network members and their guests were treated to a glorious evening of song at a gala concert held at the Liederkranz Foundation's beautiful townhouse, on October 20th, 2007. The first part of the program consisted of classical opera selections sung by Geraldine McMillian, soprano, and Lawrence Craig, baritone, members of the Harlem Opera Theater. Following an intermission, Ms. McMillian and Mr. Craig returned to perform African-American spirituals and selections from Porgy and Bess. The range of their talent, the richness of their voices, the diversity of their repertoire and their ability to transform themselves into their respective character roles resulted in well-deserved shouts of bravo and a standing ovation. They were splendidly accompanied on the grand piano by Byron Sean. A Viennese pastry dessert reception for the artists followed the performance.

Source: The Transition Network Newsletter

 
Aida by Giuseppe Verdi

Trial by Jury Gilbert and Sullivan

Harlem Gospel and Jazz Theater

Check out the website of our affiliate, Harlem Gospel and Jazz Theater. View their video clips and photo gallery.
 
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Mission Statement

To develop an Opera Theater in the Harlem Community which will provide performance opportunities for gifted and developing singers; bring opera and classical music to Harlem and to other communities where this genre of music is seldom performed and cultivate a new audience especially among children and youth.
 
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207 West 125th Street, New York, NY
Built 1888 for Oscar Hammerstein
In 1922 purchased by Frank Schiffman and Leo Brecher.


 
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HARLEM OPERA THEATER, INC. � ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation has awarded a grant, through the USArtists International program to be used toward the Harlem Jubilee Singers participation in Umbria Winter Jazz Festival, taking place in Orvieto, Italy. The Harlem Jubilee Singers is an international touring choir, conducted by Dr. Gregory Hopkins, affiliated with Harlem Opera Theater, Inc. The choir's mission is to present music from the African American tradition to foreign audiences. USArtists International is made possible through support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant period of this award begins 11/28/2011 and ends 1/4/2012.


 
Harlem Opera Theater's 2010-2012 Season is funded in part by the Friends of Harlem Opera Theater.
 

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