How opera companies are keeping up the momentum for diversity amid coronavirus.
, inequality and inclusion in the industry, among other topics.
Lomeli also wants the network to help make the industry more inclusive. Episodes feature musicians and administrators opening up about the business, providing lessons and insights you might only otherwise get from an expensive conservatory or consultant.The Dallas Opera's"Creative Conversations" program is hosted by David Lomeli, Dallas Opera director of artistic administration and executive producer of the TDO Network.
"It's a business that doesn't have a lot of clues on how to do this," Lomeli said."We debunk myths, and a lot of people that are following us also are around the globe singers or people that are starting."'Blue' takes on new life "It's sort of a trust-fall," Tesori told ABC News of handing the piece over to be converted into this medium.
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