The Santa Fe Opera

Key Change

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How can present and future leaders in the opera industry strengthen their understanding of voice, story and community? What does it take to build a rewarding and sustainable career in the arts? Anna Garcia and Olga Perez Flora offer a rare look into the challenges and opportunities for artists in opera. A must-listen for young artists, families, music educators, teaching artists, and opera fans and supporters! www.santafeopera.org/keychange

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Mar 4, 2026

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The Key Change Time Machine: Reflecting the Times, Speaking to the Human Condition 28.02.2024

It's all systems go for season five of Key Change ! But before we commence with the anniversary celebrations, co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia dust off the time machine for a whirlwind tour of seasons past. Think of this episode as part process evaluation––an appraisal of Opera For All Voices (OFAV), the Santa Fe Opera initiative committed to co-commissioning and co-producing new,...

Season 5: Stretching The Boundaries Of What Opera Can Be 22.02.2024

It's season 5! This season, we're inviting you, our favorite listeners, on a journey through time and space --  traveling back in time to the origins of Key Change and Opera For All Voices and forward into the future of boundless possibilities. This spring, Andrea Fellows Feinberg and Anna Garcia take you through through the community engagement portal to hear from the voices transforming the futu...

Connections Across Time and Space: Opera in the Cosmos 26.04.2023

Seven years ago, Santa Fe Opera started a conversation that would reverberate throughout American Opera, shaping this celebrated art form into something more reflective of the world in which it's created. Today, Opera For All Voices (OFAV) commissions have surpassed even our wildest storytelling expectations.  Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia tuck into the time machine f...

Competing Interests: How Do You Workshop a New Opera? 12.04.2023

Roadtrip! After many long months of necessary virtual collaboration, the creative team behind The Pigeon Keeper, a Santa Fe Opera Opera For All Voices (OFAV) commission, finally got to spread their wings for an emotional workshop in San Francisco.  Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia discover what it was like to have everyone (well, almost everyone) in the same room for the...

Hometown to the World Debuts on Broadway 29.03.2023

If a chorus of 12 teens can provide compelling commentary on immigration enforcement from the stage of a venerable performing arts center in Santa Fe, how might ten times that number of voices impact the debate? From a Broadway venue that has welcomed some of the twentieth century's most influential social justice visionaries?  Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows-Fineberg and Anna Garcia pilot the...

Telling Hard Truths 15.03.2023

What do you know about the life and legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer? Chances are, not much. That's about to change.  Co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia dust off the Key Change time machine for a trip back through time and place to the real-life inspiration for This Little Light of Mine (TLLoM), the modern operatic masterpiece commissioned by Santa Fe Opera's Opera For All Voices initiativ...

A Day in the Life Before a World Premiere 01.03.2023

It's October 28, 2022. As a brisk, still night settles over Santa Fe, things are heating up inside The Lensic Performing Arts Center. Longtime opera patrons mingle alongside never opera goers. Soon, the curtain will rise on This Little Light of Mine (TLLoM), a modern operatic masterpiece composed by Chandler Carter with libretto by Diana Solomon-Glover.  The one-act production is an unflinching ye...

Spark of Imagination: Generations of the Pueblo Opera Program with Sonja & Seth Martinez 20.07.2022

If you're unfamiliar with Santa Fe Opera's Pueblo Opera Program (POP), take a quick journey back in time for part one of this conversation. Go ahead; we'll wait. In it, you'll meet Renee Roybal and Claudene A. Martinez, both members of Pueblo of San Ildefonso. The pair recall the early days of POP and the formation of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council (POCC). Now that you're sufficiently caught up...

Story With Purpose: The Origin of the Pueblo Opera Cultural Council with Renee Roybal and Claudene A. Martinez 13.07.2022

All aboard the Key Change time machine for a two-part trip! On this half of the journey, we toggle back to the origins of a beloved community-based program and then forward to celebrate its exciting expansion. 2023 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Pueblo Opera Program , lovingly known around the Santa Fe Opera as POP.  Key Change commemorates this momentous event by passing the mic to colleag...

In a Room Making Music With People: The Pigeon Keeper with Stephanie Fleischmann and David Hanlon 29.06.2022

Hurry up and wait. When your world premier is stopped in its tracks by forces beyond your control, "momentum" is measured a bit differently. Andrea Fellows Fineberg chats with composer David Hanlon and librettist Stephanie Fleischmann, the creative duo behind The Pigeon Keeper , about maintaining artistic progress during the pandemic, the limits of virtual collaboration, and finally (finally!) pre...

Influence and Inclusion: The Impact of Hometown To The World with Estevan, Ely, and Francesco of the Youth Chorus 22.06.2022

You've heard of main character energy? Well, get ready for youth chorus energy! Andrea Fellows-Fineberg connects with an optimistic, pragmatic, and empathetic mindset courtesy of the youth chorus members who participated in the December 2021 world premiere of Opera For All Voices' Hometown To The World . Their insights and post-performance emotion speak to art's ability to foster community––with E...

This Doesn't Happen Without Audience: The Hometown To The World Premiere 15.06.2022

When an initiative is called Opera For All Voices, who's the "all"? Key Change Season Four examines OFAV's burgeoning legacy of co-creating new operatic works through a community-centric lens, beginning with an OG favorite, Hometown To The World . Host Andrea Fellows-Fineberg revisits the production with core members of its artistic team, young performers, and the most influential collaborator: th...

Season 4: The Voices of the Community 07.06.2022

Opera. Change is in the air. These are the stories of Opera For All Voices , its continuing mission to seek out more voices, to explore other ways of sharing story, to boldly go where opera has yet to get. In January of 2016, we started a conversation with opera companies across the country about how to create nimble new works that would resonate more deeply with our communities. Six years, four c...

0308: Bridging Communities with Carmen Flórez-Mansi 13.10.2021

At its heart, Hometown To The World is a simple story of hope set amongst the emotionally complicated aftermath of a 2008 Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in Postville, IA––the largest ever in US history. It's fitting, then, that host Andrea Fellows-Fineberg and her guest Chorus Master Carmen Flórez-Mansi close out this season of Key Change charting a buoyant, optimistic course towards the...

0307: Lighting a Fire: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer 01.09.2021

To appreciate the life and legacy of civil rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer is to speak truth to power and unite in song. In June of 2021, Opera For All Voices did just that, hosting an online workshop of This Little Light Of Mine , the one-act opera commissioned by Santa Fe Opera, composed by Chandler Carter with a libretto by Diana Solomon-Glover, in collaboration with Kentucky Opera led by Barbara...

0306: Building a Better Society with Florida International University Music Students 25.08.2021

When you name an initiative Opera For All Voices (OFAV), it better have the "all voices" to back that claim up!  In the first of a series of guest-hosted episodes, Andrea passes the mic to the remarkable young talents making Is This America? their own. But before she does, Andrea reminds listeners of what OFAV is all about: telling stories for our time and extending that conversation outward––to a...

0305: Making a Choice With Conviction: A Conversation with Jeri Lynne Johnson 03.03.2021

"When people talk about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that's art." ~Jeri Lynne Johnson Near the end of last year's contentious presidential campaign, opera and activism joined forces on the deck of a moored oil tanker to ask audiences how does democracy function and for whom does it function? In the wake of that election, artists' responsibility to speak up and out is even more vita...

0304: Singing a Call To Action, Is This America? 24.02.2021

How do artists lend their talents in support of social change when they're literally and figuratively stifled by a global pandemic? They do as voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer did in 1964: they find a way to make their voices heard.  Andrea Fellows Fineberg takes listeners on a short trip with maximum impact. Travel back to the autumn of 2020, to the final weeks of a contentious presidentia...

0303: Responding to the World, Hometown to the World 17.02.2021

Immigration. Racism. Religion. Some themes are ever present in our society. In this episode, Key Change host Andrea Fellows Fineberg puts the time machine through its paces, capturing the artistic evolution that brought one of the first Opera for All Voices commissions to the stage...sort of. With wrenching plot twists worthy of La Traviata and more false endings than a Beethoven symphony, this is...

0302: Interpreting Ambiguity, Sweet Potato Kicks the Sun 10.02.2021

A hummingbird, a beatboxer, and a sweet potato walk into a theatre…  We should probably mention the bees, the dog, the squirrel, the baby pigeons, and a few woodpeckers, too. These are some of the creatures that inhabit the magical garden community of Sweet Potato Kicks the Sun , and in 2019, they lit up the stage performing opera in Santa Fe, New Mexico. But a menagerie as complex and unpredictab...

0301: Dreaming of Opera... 03.02.2021

Key Change is back for Season 3!  Hold on… Some things have changed around here; some things have changed everywhere . What happens when a global pandemic upends your well-crafted plans? How does art respond within the confines of social distancing? Where's Brandon?! Don't worry, all will be revealed. To better understand where Opera for All Voices (OFAV) is headed this year, it's helpful to refle...

Season 3: What now? 20.01.2021

It doesn't seem that long ago, and yet... Remember when we used to gather in a theater with hundreds of other people to see a live show? Remember how that felt? The excitement? The anticipation? In this Season 3 trailer, we listen back to comments from our expectant audience recorded minutes before the world premiere of our first Opera for All Voices (OFAV) commission, Sweet Potato Kicks the Sun....

BONUS: Is This America? 30.10.2020

For opera to remain vibrant, its stories must reflect a multitude of experiences, and its productions must adapt to unconventional spaces. Both characteristics were in full effect on October 10, 2020, when OFAV (Opera for All Voices) , in association with PortSide New York, staged a performance of Is This America? on the deck of an oil tanker docked in Brooklyn.  This workshop of an adaptation of...

0209: America Is Impossible Without Us: Revisiting Hometown to the World 05.06.2019

"There's a multi-layered contract from creator to interpreter to audience, and everybody has to actively participate to make a work come to life." ~Laura Kaminsky, composer of Hometown to the World One of the hallmarks of the Opera for All Voices commissioning process is workshopping the new operas with a team of dedicated artists and a live audience to see what's working and and what needs work. ...

0208: Gender is Not Genre: women in opera 29.05.2019

"Relationships are infrastructure." ~Andrea Fellows Walters Of the 100 busiest conductors in classical music only for are female. A list of the 150 composers whose work is most often performed includes only one woman, and women comprise approximately 35% of soloists in opera. O f the 10 productions on the list of the most performed operas in 2017-2018, three are comedies and of the seven dramas, s...

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