Ep. 28: LIVE Special Edition @ Noon – “The Impresario” & the Women Leaders of the TOA
This is an online eventWe're coming to you LIVE this week! Co-presented with OPERA San Antonio, Austin Opera's Live from Indy Terrace broadcast continues Friday, December 1 at a very special time - 12:00 P.M. Central! Make plans to join us and let's watch together: live streams will be launched from our Facebook channel and on our YouTube page. […]
Ep. 29: Holiday Greetings From Austin Opera: A Special LIT Episode
This is an online eventAustin Opera's Live from Indy Terrace broadcast bids adieu to 2020 on Friday, December 11 from 3:00-3:30 p.m. Central Time! Make plans to join us and let's watch together: live streams will be launched from our Facebook channel, on our YouTube page, and on our Vimeo channel. If you are not available for the live broadcast, no worries! […]
Ep. 30: Live from Indy Terrace feat. Ian Davidson
Austin Opera’s Live from Indy Terrace returns on Friday, January 8 from 3:00-3:30 p.m. Central Time with a LIVE episode featuring a Q&A. Episode 30: Enjoy clips from past productions and dive into what it's like to play in the Austin Opera Orchestra! The first in our Austin Opera Orchestra Series, this week's LIVE episode […]
Ep. 31: Live from Indy Terrace feat. Dr. Robert Cannon
Austin Opera’s Live from Indy Terrace returns on Friday, January 15 from 3:00-3:30 p.m. Central Time with a LIVE episode featuring a Q&A. Episode 31: The second in our Austin Opera Orchestra Series, this week's LIVE episode highlights the artistry of Principal Trumpeter Dr. Robert Cannon in a lively discussion with Sarah & Ernest Butler […]
LIT Special Edition: Ryan Speedo Green Exclusive!
As we look forward to the upcoming An All-Star Concert taping later this season, we are highlighting one of the four singing artists: bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green, the subject of the book Sing For Your Life: A Story of Race, Music, and Family by Daniel Bergner. In an interview from 2017, Green remembers what so strongly drew him, a […]
Ep. 33: Live from Indy Terrace feat. Dr. Ames Asbell
Episode 33: The third of three episodes celebrating the Austin Opera Orchestra, join us this Friday, January 29 at 3:00 P.M.! This interactive Live from Indy Terrace episode highlights the artistry of Principal Violist Dr. Ames Asbell in a lively discussion with Sarah & Ernest Butler Principal Conductor & Artistic Advisor Timothy Myers. Enjoy clips from past productions and dive into […]
Ep. 34: Live from Indy Terrace feat. Donnie Ray Albert
This is an online eventJoin us for our first official episode celebrating February as Black History Month! This week's Live from Indy Terrace episode spotlights baritone Donnie Ray Albert and his storied international career as an opera singer and professor. Enjoy excerpts from our productions of Aida and The Manchurian Candidate along with clips from Fort Worth Opera's Bernadette's […]
Ep. 35: Selections from Giving Voice on Live from Indy Terrace
This is an online eventJoin us as we continue our Black History Month Series! This week's Live from Indy Terrace broadcast features spectacular moments from the Sarah & Ernest Butler Performance Series production of Giving Voice, co-hosted by Lawrence Brownlee and Nicole Heaston. The concert was produced by Houston Grand Opera in association with Austin Opera.
Fort Worth Opera Presents: A Night of Black Excellence
This is an online eventJoin Austin Opera on February 21, at 2:00 pm CST in support of ‘A Night of Black Excellence: Past, Present, and Future, an all-star virtual benefit concert with Fort Worth Opera to celebrate Black History Month. FWO General Director Afton Battle, her company, and this incredible line-up of artists will pay tribute to Black excellence […]
Ep. 36: Live from Indy Terrace feat. Tesia Kwarteng
This is an online eventJoin us as we complete our Black History Month Series for 2021! This week's Live from Indy Terrace broadcast was filmed at the National Opera Center in New York City and features Tesia Kwarteng with pianist Walker J. Jackson performing a stunning program of Black women composers & librettists. Ghanaian-American mezzo-soprano Tesia Kwarteng hails from San Antonio, Texas. […]