Dean Artists’ very own Dana Fradkin directs the University of Ottawa Opera’s production of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel.
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February 8, 9 and 10 - Tabaret Hall
Dean Artists’ very own Dana Fradkin directs the University of Ottawa Opera’s production of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel.
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February 8, 9 and 10 - Tabaret Hall
Morgan Reid, Director - Opera Division (Photo: Sam Gaetz)
Loren Graziano, Associate Manager (Photo: Alexandra Delle Donne)
Henry Ingram, Managing Director & Director - Concert Division
We are pleased to announce that Artist Manager Morgan Reid has been appointed Director of the Opera Division. Morgan joined Dean Artists Management in 2021 and has since demonstrated remarkable commitment to the company's success throughout a transitional time for our industry. She was named one of the Association for Opera in Canada’s Women of Impact in Opera in 2022, served on the planning committee for the inaugural AOC Ontario Roundtable, and has been an invited guest with the COC Ensemble, Montréal’s Atelier Lyrique, and the young artist programs of Utah Opera and Vancouver Opera. Additionally, this season Reid joins the 2024 cohort of Opera America’s Leadership Launch program.
Loren Graziano, who joined Dean Artists this past year, is promoted to Associate Manager and will be working full-time in our office as of February. Prior to her time at Dean Artists, she served as the Site Coordinator for the Boston Music Project, as COVID Supervisor with Boston Lyric Opera, and as the Primary Office Assistant and Music Librarian for Central City Opera’s 2022 summer season, working closely with company leadership and administration. Her passion and dedication to the arts will make our whole team stronger.
Henry Ingram continues as Managing Director and Director of the Concerts Division. Committed to integrity and personal attention, the structure of our tightly knit team enables us to remain responsive to our clients’ needs while sustaining rewarding relationships with opera companies and orchestras worldwide.
For all inquiries regarding operatic engagements for our roster artists, please be in touch with Morgan directly at morgan@deanartists.com.
For all concert engagements, please be in touch with Henry directly at henry@deanartists.com.
For all other inquiries, please be in touch with Loren directly at loren@deanartists.com.
Learn more about our team here.
Tenor Isaiah Bell and bass Alain Coulombe join Opéra de Montréal for the world premiere of Bilodeau’s La Reine-garçon.
The production is directed by Angela Conrad, and led by conductor Jean-Marie Zeitouni from the podium.
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A special nod to Dean Artists’ cohort of cover artists on this premiere: Nathan Keoughan, Kirsten LeBlanc, Scott Rumble, Stephen Hegedus and Catherine St-Arunaud.
February 3, 6, 8 & 11 - Places des Arts
Baritone Jesse Blumberg joins the Brooklyn Art Song Society for their song series Circles: V. The Minnesota Connection.
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February 2 - First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn
Baritone Justin Welsh and sopranos Jonelle Sills and Andrea Núñez join Edmonton Opera for their production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
The production is directed by Joel Ivany with Dean Artists’ very own Simon Rivard at the podium.
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February 1 & 3 - Northern Alberta Jubilee
Dean Artists’ Andrew Crust leads the Chattanooga Symphony for Brahms 4th.
The program also features works by Coleridge-Taylor and Tchaikovsky. Andrew appears with the Chattanooga Symphony as a part of their Music Director search, where he is one of four finalists..
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February 1 - Memorial Auditorium
Soprano Catherine St-Arnaud and baritone Dominique Côté join Ensemble Caprice for Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse.
The program is led by conductor Matthais Maute from the podium.
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January 28 - Salle Bourgie
Conductor Julien Proulx leads Orchestre symphonique de Sherbrooke for Les plaisirs coupable.
The program features Oscar-winning masterpieces and other great cinema hits.
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January 27 - Maurice O'Bready Hall
Soprano Colleen Daly joins Annapolis Opera for their production of Glory Denied.
The production is directed by Dean Anthony, with music led by conductor Craig Kier.
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January 27 & 28 - Maryland Hall
Baritone Dominique Côté joins Orchestre symphonique de Laval for Stravinsky’s Pulcinella.
The program is led by Andrei Feher at the podium.
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January 27 - André-Mathieu Hall
Sopranos Tracy Cantin and Leila Kirves appear in discussion with the Toronto Wagner Society.
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January 23rd, 2024
Tenor Adam Luther, bass-baritone Alex Halliday and mezzo-soprano Megan Latham join the Canadian Opera Company for their brand new production of Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen.
The production is directed by Jamie Manton with Dean Artists’ very own Anna Theodosakis assistant directing. Conductor Johannes Debus leads from the podium.
January 26th to February 16th - The Four Seasons Centre
Conductor Andrew Crust leads the Wichita Symphony Orchestra for M is for Music, as a part of the Young People Concert Series.
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January 23-25 - Performing Arts and Convention Center
Soprano Teiya Kasahara joins the FAWN Chamber Creative for Belladonna: A Co-Composition Opera In Concert.
This opera-in-concert will feature a week of collective creation to co-compose a graphic score for Belladonna, a queer techno-opera by librettist Gareth Mattey.
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January 18 & 19 - Array Music
Baritone Jesse Blumberg joins New York Baroque Inc. for Boreas - The Cold North Wind.
The program features instrumental and vocal music from Purcell’s The Tempest, Fairy Queen, and King Arthur.
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January 20 - House of the Redeemer
Mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy joins Victoria Symphony in concert for Being Robert Schumann - Adieu.
The program is led by conductor Holly Mathieson from the podium.
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January 21 - Farquhar
Soprano Sarah Dufresne joins The Mozartists in concert for 1774 - A Retrospective.
The program is led by conductor Ian Page.
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January 18 - Wigmore Hall, London
Soprano Miriam Khalil joins Beth Morrison Projects for the world premiere of Kouyoumdjian’s Adoration.
The production is directed by Laine Rettmer, and led by Music Director Alan Pierson from the podium.
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January 11-21, 2024 - Sheen Center
Tenor Isaiah Bell joins Société d’art vocal de Montréal for The Traveler, an original program developed from Liederkreis, op. 39 by Robert Schumann.
The concert is in collaboration with pianist Michael McMahon.
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January 7th - Conservatory Concert Hall
Bass Kirk Eichelberger joins the Berkeley Community Chorus & Orchestra for Voices on War, featuring Tippett’s A Child of Our Time and the world premiere of contemporary composer Sam Wu’s the wind blows full of sand.
The program is led by Music Director and conductor Ming Luke.
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January 5th to 7th - Hertz Hall
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