Shreveport Opera

The Shreveport Opera is an opera company in the city of Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. The opera performs at the RiverView Theater with its offices located at 6969 Fern Loop, suite 206[1] The opera began in the late 1940s and has continued until the present day.[2] It is the second largest of four opera companies in the state.

Shreveport Opera
RiverView Theater in RiverView Park
Address6969 Fern Loop, Suite 206
Shreveport
U.S.
Coordinates32.514736°N 93.747261°W / 32.514736; -93.747261
Openedlate 1940s
Years active1940s–present
Website
www.shreveportopera.org

History

From its debut in 1949, Shreveport Opera has been the only source of professional quality opera productions in North Louisiana, and it has continuously provided Ark-La-Tex residents with the highest artistic quality programming. Nearly the entire traditional operatic repertoire has been presented over its long history. Shreveport Opera has produced three world premieres and hosted some of the world’s greatest performers including Franco Corelli, Leontyne Price, and Sherrill Milnes, has featured concerts with such well-known singers as Beverly Sills and Plácido Domingo, and has enjoyed the wonderful opportunity to help launch the careers of internationally acclaimed stars such as Renee Fleming and Greer Grimsley. Shreveport Opera’s season evolved from a single performance to a season that currently includes three mainstage operas, a national singing competition and a yearly schedule of over 150 performances in local schools, libraries, community centers, homeless shelters and children’s hospitals by Shreveport Opera Xpress (SOX), the only educational opera touring program in the state.

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References

  1. "Shreveport Opera". shreveportopera.org/. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
  2. "Shreveport Opera". louisianatravel.com. Retrieved 2015-05-13.



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