Creating OperaComp

Saturday, Apr 01, 2017
Juilliard Journal
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Philip Stoddard (BM '13, voice) and Kresley Figueroa
Baritone Philip Stoddard (BM '13, voice) and soprano Kresley Figueroa singing an excerpt from 'Lady in the Golden Cage' by master's composer Chason Goldschmitz

It's fitting that the Opera-Composer Collaborative Project—casually known as OperaComp—started with a collaboration between its founders, master's composers Aaron Severini and Chason Goldschmitz. In the fall, they had similar ideas and jointly pitched a project in which student composers, playwrights, singers, directors, and instrumentalists would develop new opera projects and workshop them at Juilliard, which they did in March.

Bolstered by online polls demonstrating student interest, Severini and Goldschmitz received a $500 Marks Center for Career Services and Entrepreneurship Project Grant and then launched an Indiegogo fund-raising campaign for $3,000 and ended up getting more than $4,000. They used the funds to pay the cast and creative staff nominal fees; the funding also allowed a bit more creativity in the conception and staging of each scene.

To start the project, Severini and Goldschmitz asked Juilliard and other playwrights for writing samples and let composers choose among them. “Allowing the composers to choose their librettist gave them the freedom to pick writers whose texts spoke to them,” Severini said. On the administrative end, third-year singer Thomas West was director of vocal operations and voice alum and current acting student Philip Stoddard was director of production.

Having composers in the rehearsals with the singers allowed for a dynamic process, Severini said. “They were asking the singers, ‘How are the ranges? Starting pitches? Is there anything you feel is harmful?'” Severini also appreciated the “mutual respect for each person's contribution—your art as a singer, as a director. This is showing Juilliard at its best—and this is what it means to be really collaborative.”

Joshua Simka (BM '14, voice) is the assistant editor of the Journal