Opera Philadelphia is an American
opera company based in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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. Formerly known as the Opera Company of Philadelphia, the company is the only artistic company in Philadelphia that produces
grand opera
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. The company produces one festival in September (Festival O) and additional operas in the spring season, encompassing works from the 17th through the 21st century. The company stages productions at
Academy of Music in Philadelphia.
History
The Opera Company of Philadelphia was established in 1975 with the merger of the
Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company (PLOC) and the
Philadelphia Grand Opera Company (PGOC); two organizations which had competed with one another for many years.
Adele W. Paxson, who headed the PLOC, was appointed the first president of the company's board, a position she held for many years.
Max Leon, conductor and general manager of the PGOC, became the company's first general manager, and Carl Suppa became the company's first artistic director. All three individuals were largely responsible for arranging, planning, and executing the merger.
In 1976 the company presented the world premiere of
Gian Carlo Menotti's ''
The Hero''.
At the end of the 1977–1978 season both Leon and Suppa left the company. As a result, J. Edward Corn was appointed the company's second general manager; subsequently
Julius Rudel became an artistic consultant for the company.
In 1980, Corn left the company to become the director of the
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the feder ...
' new opera and musical theater program.
Margaret Anne Everett, the OCP's director of educational and community services since 1977, was initially appointed the company's acting manager and then officially became the company's third general manager. She remained in that position for fourteen years.
In March 1990, Everett resigned from her post. Jane Grey Nemeth, director of the OCP's Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition at the time, became the company's acting general director. In January 1991, the company named Robert B. Driver its general director. In March 2009, the company announced the return of Driver to the post of artistic director, and the appointment of David B. Devan, OCP's managing director since January 2006, as the OCP's executive director. Devan was appointed general director in February 2011. Devan announced that he will step down in June 2024.
In 2013, the company renamed itself ''Opera Philadelphia'' and adopted a new logo. In August 2023, the company announced that Devan is to stand down as its general director and president on 31 May 2024, along with staff and expense reductions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2024, the company announced the appointment of
Anthony Roth Costanzo as its next general director and president, effective 1 June 2024.
References
Notes
Other sources
*David Patrick Stearns
"The Philadelphia Story: Things are looking up, operatically speaking, in the City of Brotherly Love" ''Opera News'' (New York), Vol. 78, No. 9, March 2014
External links
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