TCTUG, get ready to celebrate...
Minnesota Opera has just joined the Tessitura Network! Won't you take a moment to say hello and welcome them to the family?
About Minnesota OperaIn 1963, the commission of Minnesota composer Dominick Argento’s The Masque of Angels (pictured above) sparked the creation of a small Twin Cities opera company spotlighting the rare and avant-garde. Fifty years later, Minnesota Opera is a leading American company, admired as an innovative creator of compelling opera productions, programs and new works.
As it began its second half-century, Minnesota Opera honored its visionary roots with the premiere of Argento’s newly revised opera, The Dream of Valentino.
Minnesota Opera combines a culture of creativity and fiscal responsibility to produce opera and opera education programs that expand the art form, nurture artists, enrich audiences and contribute to the vitality of the community. Learn more here.
Welcome, MNO folks. See you at the next TCTUG, and hopefully at TLCC as well!
From: "Chris Jensen" <bounce-chrisjensen8841@tessituranetwork.com>To: evarro@smm.orgSent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 2:58:39 PMSubject: Re: [TCTUG] Welcome, Minnesota Opera!
Welcome, MNO folks. See you at the next TCTUG, and hopefully at TLCC as well!From: Meredith Woolard <bounce-meredithwoolard4775@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 4/6/2017 3:23:03 PMTCTUG, get ready to celebrate... Minnesota Opera has just joined the Tessitura Network! Won't you take a moment to say hello and welcome them to the family? About Minnesota OperaIn 1963, the commission of Minnesota composer Dominick Argento’s The Masque of Angels (pictured above) sparked the creation of a small Twin Cities opera company spotlighting the rare and avant-garde. Fifty years later, Minnesota Opera is a leading American company, admired as an innovative creator of compelling opera productions, programs and new works. As it began its second half-century, Minnesota Opera honored its visionary roots with the premiere of Argento’s newly revised opera, The Dream of Valentino. Minnesota Opera combines a culture of creativity and fiscal responsibility to produce opera and opera education programs that expand the art form, nurture artists, enrich audiences and contribute to the vitality of the community. Learn more here.
From: Meredith Woolard <bounce-meredithwoolard4775@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 4/6/2017 3:23:03 PM