We often say that the road to a successful opera career can be a winding one—and we’ve got the receipts to prove it! Join Key Change co-hosts Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora as they discuss career trajectories, academic journeys, and artistic life with two legendary performers and educators: Kristin Ditlow, Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching and Opera Conductor at the University Of New Mexico, and James Flora*, acclaimed American tenor and Lecturer in Voice and Opera, also at UNM. Our conversation sets the stage for an exciting collaboration between Santa Fe Opera and UNM.
“The position that I have (at UNM) has evolved with me,” says Kristin, who has worked around the world as a conductor and a pianist. “That’s a testament to a healthy place that’s willing to grow along with its faculty and allow them to grow in a position.” It’s also a verdant artistic environment where raw talent is refined, and practice leads to proficiency.
Jamie hopes that the next generation of opera professionals will bring the art form’s epic storytelling and staging to a broader audience. “I’d love for opera to step away a little bit from exclusivity,” he says, reflecting on how the perceived cliquishness couldn’t be farther from the true experience of a live opera. “A lot of people who grew up in small towns like I did didn't understand the opera was for them,” he says, adding, “Opera's for everyone!”
*That surname is no coincidence. Jamie also holds the title of spouse to our very own Olga.
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Catch up on the full story of Hometown To The World:
Season 1, Ep 6: Hometown to the World: Discovering Postville
Season 2, Ep 9: America Is Impossible Without Us
Season 3, Ep 3: Responding to the World
Season 3, Ep 8: Bridging Communities with Carmen Flórez-Mansi
Season 4, Ep 1: This Doesn’t Happen Without Audience; The Hometown to the World Premiere
Season 4, Ep 2: Influence and Inclusion: The Impact of Hometown to the World with Youth Chorus
Season 4, Ep 8: Hometown to the World Debuts on Broadway
Hear the evolution of This Little Light of Mine:
Season 2, Ep 7: Mother of a Movement: This Little Light of Mine
Season 3, Ep 4: Singing A Call to Action: Is This America?
Season 3, Ep 5: Making a Choice With Conviction: A conversation with Jeri Lynne Johnson
Season 3, Ep 6: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students
Season 3, Ep 7: Lighting a Fire: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
Season 4, Ep 6: A Day in the Life Before a World Premiere
Season 4, Ep 7: Telling Hard Truths
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Apprentice Program for Singers | Santa Fe Opera
Cold Mountain | Santa Fe Opera
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs | Santa Fe Opera
Hometown to the World | Santa Fe Opera
This Little Light Of Mine | Santa Fe Opera
Der Rosenkavalier | Santa Fe Opera
The Turn Of The Screw | Santa Fe Opera
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Santa Fe Opera
San Francisco Opera | Merola Opera Program
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Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios
Hosted by Anna Garcia & Olga Perez Flora
Audio Engineering: Collin Ungerleider & Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe
Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz
Production Support from Alex Riegler
Show Notes by Lisa Widder
Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello
Cover art by Dylan Crouch
This podcast is made possible due to the generous support of the Hankins Foundation, Principal Education Sponsor of the Santa Fe Opera.
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