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Inside Vancouver Opera

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Inside Vancouver Opera is a unique backstage glimpse into the world of Vancouver Opera. Join us as we chat with opera experts, artists, Vancouver Opera staff and others to explore the world of opera on and off the stage. This podcast offers an insider’s glimpse into the artistry, experiences, and perspectives of the talent involved in taking breathtaking opera productions from the page to the stage. Find out more at VancouverOpera.ca

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Vancouver Opera

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www.vancouveropera.ca

Latest episode

May 9, 2026

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Episodes

Jonelle Sills & Her Mother Desiree | A Mother's Day Conversation 09.05.2026

Soprano Jonelle Sills came into the world already steeped in music — her mother Desiree sang through her entire pregnancy. In this Mother's Day conversation, the two of them sit down together for the first time to talk about gospel choirs and opera stages, about coming to Canada with nothing, about the voice Jonelle wanted to keep only for herself, and about what it means to watch someone you...

The Man Who's Sung Opera 168 Times 30.04.2026

Today we're joined by a legendary member of the Vancouver Opera Chorus, Don Wright. We discuss his family's legacy, the life of a chorus singer, the importance of opera in education, and memorable moments from a lifetime in the art form. Full Article Episode Credits: Don Wright - Chorister, Vancouver Opera Chorus Ashley Daniel Foot - Host & Creator, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Pr...

The Woman Puccini Erased So You'd Cry Harder 25.04.2026

Mimì is one of opera's most beloved heroines. Gentle. Luminous. Dying beautifully in a Parisian garret while the orchestra swells around her. She was also, in Henri Murger's source novel, a fickle, materialistic flirt her lover described as being "wedded to a thunderstorm." A gadabout. Complicated. Inconvenient. Not particularly easy to mourn. Puccini made a decision. You've...

Jonathan Darlington: What Happens Before the Downbeat 20.04.2026

Maestro Jonathan Darlington on Puccini, broken batons, being mistaken for Richard Gere in Italian lifts, and why La Bohème will undo you — every time. Jonathan Darlington led Vancouver Opera for nearly twenty years. He's since conducted at the Vienna State Opera, the Semperoper Dresden, the Paris Opera Ballet, the Royal Swedish Opera, and the Nürnberger Symphoniker, where he's now Chief Conductor....

The Instrument That Never Stops Ringing 30.03.2026

Today we are joined by the Vancouver Opera Orchestra's Principal Harpist, Janelle Nadeau. In this episode we explore the versatile and ancient art of the harp, Janelle's journey with the instrument, and the unique beauty of live performance. Full Article Episode Credits: Janelle Nadeau - Principal Harpist, Vancouver Opera Orchestra Ashley Daniel Foot - Host & Creator, Inside Vancouver...

Rachel Fenlon: The Soprano Who Accompanies Herself 29.03.2026

She walks onto the stage, acknowledges the audience, and gestures toward the piano. There is no one there. Soprano and pianist Rachel Fenlon has spent the last several years doing something almost unthinkable in classical music — accompanying herself. Singing and playing at once. Not as a gimmick, but as a complete artistic philosophy that has taken her from Vancouver to Berlin to the stages of Eu...

Nicole Lamb and the Invisible Art of Making Opera 06.03.2026

Nicole Lamb is Vancouver Opera’s Director of Artistic and Production. For the last few seasons, she’s been one of the key people deciding what you see on stage and how it all comes together, from season planning and artistic teams to the thousand invisible choices about budget, time, and people that make an opera actually happen. Full Article Episode Credits: Nicole Lamb - Guest, Director of Artis...

Paul Wells on Journalism, Politics, and Why the Arts Matter 04.03.2026

Veteran Canadian journalist  Paul Wells  joins  Inside Vancouver Opera  for a wide-ranging conversation about journalism, politics, and the role the arts play in shaping public life. For decades, Wells has been one of the country’s most thoughtful political writers, known for his long-form analysis and deep historical perspective on Canadian politics. In this conversation, he reflects on his early...

Brandon Thornhill on Ebony Roots and Black History in Vancouver 17.02.2026

Brandon Thornhill joins Inside Vancouver Opera during Black History Month to discuss Ebony Roots , his concert celebrating 300 years of Black music. From spirituals to Soul, he reflects on identity, opera, representation, and what it means to sing Black history in Vancouver.

How Dean Burry Makes Opera Belong to Children 14.02.2026

Today we’re joined by Canadian composer Dean Burry , whose operas for young audiences have been performed across Canada and beyond. His works include The Brothers Grimm , The Hobbit , and today’s focus, The Brementown Musicians , an immersive opera created especially for elementary students. Full Article Episode Credits: Dean Burry - Guest Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McG...

Surviving Misogyny: Despina and the Women of Cosi fan tutte 05.02.2026

In this special episode we delve into the intricate dynamics of Così fan tutte and its portrayal of women. We explore the role of Despina as a voice of realism amidst the comedic facade and how the opera reflects societal attitudes towards women and relationships during the Enlightenment era. Full Article Episode Credits: Jane Potter - Writer and Narrator Mack McGillivray - Audio Editor Ashley Dan...

Behind the Costumes of Così fan tutte: A Conversation with Designer Donnie Tejani 01.02.2026

A behind-the-scenes conversation with costume designer  Donnie Tejani , who brings the world of  Così fan tutte  to life for  Vancouver Opera . We explore how costumes shape character, how disguise functions in Mozart’s comedy, what happens inside a modern costume shop, and how designers balance artistry, budgets, and practicality in today’s opera landscape.

Tracy Dahl on How to Sing Mozart 28.01.2026

Tracy Dahl discusses her illustrious career as coloratura soprano, her role as Despina in Così fan tutte , and evolution of vocal techniques. Full Article Episode Credits: Tracy Dahl - Guest Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera

'Così' in the Age of Consent: A Deep Dive 19.01.2026

In this episode we're joined by music journalist Kevin Ng and Vancouver Opera's Jane Potter to explore the complexities of Mozart's most dangerous comedy, Così fan tutte . Full Article Episode Credits: Kevin Ng - Guest Jane Potter - Guest Barry Ekko - Artwork Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera

People Are Like That: Inside Così fan tutte with Rob Herriot and Les Dala — laughter, honesty, and a Canadian reimagining 08.01.2026

Mozart’s Così fan tutte is often described as light, mischievous, even trivial. But sit with it — really sit with it — and it reveals itself as one of opera’s most psychologically perceptive works. In this episode of Inside Vancouver Opera , host Ashley Daniel Foot is joined by stage director Rob Herriot and Vancouver Opera’s Associate Music Director and conductor Les Dala to explore a distinctly...

A Life in the Light: Bruce Munro Wright and the Philosophy of the Custodian 20.12.2025

Some people shape culture from center stage, others shape it by showing up early, staying late, and standing just out of the light. Our guest today has built a life inside that second kind of work. Bruce Munro Wright is a former chair of Vancouver Opera, the Vancouver Opera Foundation, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. He is a nationally important collector of Canadian art and a recipient of the Orde...

What We Build When We Listen: Art & Advocacy in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside 25.11.2025

In this conversation, Amanda Burrows, Executive Director of First United and new Board Member of Vancouver Opera, discusses her journey through the arts and social justice. She emphasizes the interconnectedness of art and advocacy, the importance of community involvement, and the resilience of the Downtown Eastside. Learn More Episode Credits: Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack...

Verdi: Freedom, Sacrifice, and the Price of Art 16.10.2025

In this special episode, Jane Potter brings Verdi’s world to life through the story of Rigoletto , a work born out of controversy, courage, and the fight for artistic freedom. Learn More Episode Credits: Jane Potter - Writer and Narrator Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera Lyndon Ladeur - Voice of Giachino Rossini Mihnea Nitu - Voic...

Glynis Leyshon on Why Opera Still Matters—And Why It Might Just Save Us 09.10.2025

Few artists have shaped Canadian theatre and opera as profoundly as Glynis Leyshon , who now brings her formidable imagination to Vancouver Opera’s new production of Rigoletto , re-set in Victorian London, a place where masks, privilege, and secrecy hold sway. Learn More Episode Credits: Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera

“A Star Danced”: In conversation with Bard on the Beach Artistic Director Christopher Gaze 07.10.2025

He's one of the city's greatest voices on stage, on air, and lately at City Hall. Today we're joined by Christopher Gaze, actor, advocate, and the visionary force behind Bard on the Beach. Learn More Episode Credits: Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera

If You Can Speak, You Can Sing 27.09.2025

Composer, producer, and traditional singer from the Lil’wat Nation, Russell Wallace speaks about the influence of his mother, the language inside his music, and why singing together gives him hope. Learn More Episode Credits: Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, Inside Vancouver Opera Tim Matheson - Cover Photo Mack McGillivray - Producer, Inside Vancouver Opera

Doug Tuck on Why Opera Belongs to Everyone 25.09.2025

For nearly two decades, Doug Tuck was the voice of Vancouver Opera. Not just as Director of Marketing, but as the friendly presence who greeted audiences in the lobby and guided them through curtain speeches and pre-show chats. In this episode, Doug shares stories from La Bohème to Stickboy —and why he still believes in the art form’s power. Learn More Episode Credits: Ashley Daniel Foot - Host, I...

A Voice Becoming: Soprano Sarah Dufresne on Gilda, Growth, and the Power of Story 24.09.2025

Canadian soprano Sarah Dufresne joins host Ashley Daniel Foot to talk about her journey from Niagara Falls to the world’s great stages — and her debut as Gilda in Verdi’s Rigoletto at Vancouver Opera. From childhood competitions where she sometimes sang “against herself,” to major roles at the Royal Opera House and Pacific Opera Victoria, Sarah reflects on the moments that shaped her artistry. She...

The Book of Records: Madeleine Thien, Memory, and the Music of Time 05.09.2025

Our conversation today is with Madeleine Thien , Giller Prize-winning author of the novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing , as well as librettist of the opera Chinatown . Madeleine's newest novel, The Book of Records , is a sweeping and time-bending, deeply humane work that weaves together lives across centuries. Learn More Episode Credits: Madeleine Thien - Author, The Book of Records Ashley Danie...

Born in the Philippines. Sung in Canada. Felt Everywhere. 12.06.2025

Blending Tagalog and English, film and song, Liham gives voice to the Filipino-Canadian experience. Today we are joined by two members of the team behind Liham , producer and mezzo-soprano Renee Fajardo , and baritone Danlie Rae Acebuque . Learn More Liham is a digital art song cycle that explores Filipino-Canadian identity through contemporary classical music, poetry, and film. Created by and for...

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