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Seattle Opera is an American opera company based in Seattle, Washington. The company's season runs from August through late May, comprising five or six operas of eight to ten performances each, often featuring double casts in major roles to allow for successive evening presentations.
The Who's rock opera Tommy was first produced as a full stage production in 1971 by the Seattle Opera, and included Bette Midler in the roles of the Acid Queen and Mrs. Walker. Soundgarden's Fopp EP was recorded at the Moore Theatre in 1988. Alice in Chains' Live Facelift home video release was filmed at the Moore Theatre in 1990.
Of Mice and Men was first performed on January 22, 1970, by the Seattle Opera [2] who revived the original production (with some cast changes) for the 1976/1977 season. [3] The opera has been performed frequently within the United States. [4] The work had its New York debut at the New York City Opera in 1983. [5] In 2003, Albany Records ...
Known from its founding as the Seattle Symphony, it was renamed in 1911 as the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1919, the orchestra was reorganized with new bylaws under the name Seattle Symphony Orchestra. The 1921–22 season was cancelled due to financial problems. [1] The orchestra was revived in 1926 under the direction of Karl Krueger ...
The Seattle Opera company was founded in 1963 and held its first season in the Opera House in 1964. Pacific Northwest Ballet was founded in 1972 and held its first season in the Opera House in 1973. Seattle Symphony held its final concert in the Opera House on June 30, 1998, and moved to the newly completed Benaroya Hall soon after. [3]
Scene 1: America, the Mid-1960s. Outside a suburban tract house a nine-year-old girl named Amelia sings a hymn to the stars as inside her mother folds laundry. Her father, a navy pilot named Dodge, emerges from the house in dress whites and indicates to her that it is time for bed.
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Sheila Silver was born in Seattle, Washington in 1946, the youngest daughter of Robert and Fannie Silver. She started piano studies at the age of five. After two years at the University of Washington, she transferred to the University of California where she received a Bachelor of Arts in 1968.