Seattle Opera

Seattle Opera Podcast

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Explore and celebrate opera's unique fusion of music and drama with Seattle Opera's 101 series or any of our behind-the-scenes interviews. Founded in 1963, Seattle Opera presents both European classics and new works of American opera.

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Seattle Opera

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Latest episode

May 11, 2026

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Episodes

LA BOHÈME 101 11.05.2026

A podcast introducing LA BOHÈME, narrated by Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean. Musical examples from Seattle Opera's archival recordings of La bohème; from 2007, with Rosario La Spina (Rodolfo) and Nuccia Focile (Mimì), conducted by Vjekoslav Sutej; and from 2013, with Andrew Garland (Schaunard), Arthur Woodley (Colline), Michael Fabiano (Rodolfo), Keith Phares (Marcello), and Jennifer Black...

LAKMÉ 101 11.05.2026

A podcast introducing Seattle Opera's opera in concert for 2026/27, LAKMÉ, a glorious French romantic fantasy with music by Léo Delibes. Musical examples from Seattle Opera's 1967 Lakmé , conducted by Richard Bonynge, with Dame Joan Sutherland (Lakmé) and Huguette Tourangeau (Mallika); and our 2000 Lakmé , conducted by Patrick Fournillier, with Vinson Cole (Gérald) and Harolyn Blackwell (Lakmé); a...

EL ÚLTIMO SUEÑO DE FRIDA Y DIEGO 101 11.05.2026

A podcast introducing the exciting new Spanish-language opera with music by Gabriela Lena Frank to a libretto by Nilo Cruz: what would happen if the myth of Orpheus and Euridice were reenacted by the famous Mexican painters Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo? Some Seattle Opera personnel attended the Chicago performances of this magic realist opera, coming to Seattle Opera January 2027. Michaela Calzare...

SALOME 101 11.05.2026

A podcast introducing SALOME, narrated by Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean and considering the timely and timeless contributions to this shocker made by Oscar Wilde and Richard Strauss. Musical examples from Seattle Opera's 2002 production of Salome , conducted by Gerard Schwarz and starring Nina Warren, Richard Paul Fink, Peter Kazaras, and Joyce Castle; a Salome conducted by Marek Janowski...

Seattle's Queer Community Reacts to FELLOW TRAVELERS 30.03.2026

Last month Seattle Opera (finally!) presented its first-ever queer opera on the mainstage.  Fellow Travelers, with its historical setting, offered the queer folks of Seattle an opportunity to look back at how things used to be, see how far we've come, and to talk about where we may be headed. This podcast includes clips of artists and audience discussing Fellow Travelers at our post-show Q&As, plu...

CARMEN 101 15.04.2025

Why has Carmen been, since 1875, one of the world's most popular operas? Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces this beloved masterpiece with musical examples from Seattle Opera's archival recordings of Carmen : from 1995, with Greer Grimsley as Escamillo (conducted by Steven Sloane); from 2004, with Stephanie Blythe (Carmen) and Paul Charles Clarke (Don José), conducted by George Manaha...

FELLOW TRAVELERS 101 15.04.2025

In February/March 2026 Seattle Opera premieres a new production of Fellow Travelers , an opera (based on the novel by Thomas Mallon) with music by Gregory Spears to a libretto by Greg Pierce that premiered at Cincinnati Opera in 2016. Jonathan Dean introduces this beautiful new American opera, a love story set against the historical backdrop of McCarthy's witch hunts and the Lavender Scare in 1950...

DAPHNE 101 15.04.2025

Daphne , by Richard Strauss, comes to Seattle Opera for two concert performances in January 2025. This gorgeous opera, based on Greek myth, is a splendid showcase for a fantastic orchestra. Jonathan Dean explains what Strauss learned from Wagner, tells this unfamiliar opera's story, and explores the meaning of the myth. Musical examples from the 2005 Decca recording of  Daphne (West Deutscher Rund...

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE 101 15.04.2025

Seattle Opera presents its first-ever Gilbert & Sullivan in October 2025: The Pirates of Penzance , in a charming, traditional production that has already delighted many American opera audiences. Jonathan Dean explains the difference between opera and operetta, shares a bit of the music and humor of Pirates , and attempts to explain what  The Pirates of Penzance is all about. Musical examples from...

2025/26 Season Preview with James Robinson 11.03.2025

James Robinson, new General and Artistic Director of Seattle Opera, introduces the 2025/26 season. The Pirates of Penzance promises a musically extraordinary operatic approach to Gilbert & Sullivan; come prepared to laugh and to enjoy some familiar music as you've never heard it before. Daphne In Concert offers a rare opportunity to hear a lush Romantic masterpiece by Richard Strauss, an orchestra...

TOSCA 101 06.06.2024

Seattle Opera concludes its 24/25 season in May 2025 with TOSCA, Puccini's beloved thriller. Jonathan Dean introduces the charismatic characters, cinematic music, and wild story that have made TOSCA one of the world's favorite operas. Musical examples from Seattle Opera archival recordings of Tosca made in 2001 (Antonello Allemandi conducts Carol Vaness), 2007 (Vjekoslav Sutej conducts Lisa Daltir...

THE MAGIC FLUTE 101 06.06.2024

Mozart's miraculous final masterpiece returns to Seattle Opera in February/March 2025. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces the beloved music of THE MAGIC FLUTE, with musical examples from archival Seattle Opera recordings made in 1999 (Daniel Beckwith conducts Nathan Gunn, Paul Charles Clarke, John Osborne, Philip Skinner, Ana Maria Martinez, and Cyndia Sieden); 2011 (Gary Thor Wedow...

LES TROYENS IN CONCERT 101 06.06.2024

In January 2025 Seattle Opera will present two concert performances of LES TROYENS À CARTHAGE, the second part (Acts 3, 4, & 5) of Berlioz's monumental masterpiece LES TROYENS. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces the music of Berlioz and this full-length program, sharing musical examples from recordings of Georges Thill singing French tenor arias;  Les Troyens conducted by Colin Davis...

JUBILEE 101 06.06.2024

Seattle Opera presents the world premiere of JUBILEE, a new opera celebrating spirituals. Created by Tazewell Thompson, librettist of BLUE, JUBILEE tells the story of how a group of African American singers toured America and Europe in the 1870s, using this wonderful music—America's first great contribution to the world of music—to raise money to build Fisk University. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jona...

PAGLIACCI 101 06.06.2024

For Summer 2024, Seattle Opera will present PAGLIACCI, by Ruggero Leoncavallo, a masterpiece of Italian opera all about lust and jealousy, passion and murder; a show about reality and artifice, comedy and tragedy, freedom and fate. (It's not about pizza.) Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces PAGLIACCI with musical examples from Seattle Opera's 2008 archival recording, conducted by Dean...

THE BARBER OF SEVILLE 101 16.04.2024

Figaro! Figaro! Figaro! Rossini's cheerful comedy rounds out Seattle Opera's season in May 2024. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces THE BARBER OF SEVILLE with musical examples drawn from Seattle Opera archival recordings from 1992 (conducted by Edoardo Mueller and starring John Del Carlo and Kevin Langan); 2011 (conducted by Dean Williamson and starring José Carbo, Lawrence Brownlee,...

The Music of X: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MALCOLM X with Anthony Davis & Kazem Abdullah 22.02.2024

Composer Anthony Davis and Conductor Kazem Abdullah discuss X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X with KING FM's Myah Rose. Coming to Seattle Opera February 24 through March 9, Davis's first opera premiered at New York City Opera in 1986. Kazem Abdullah first discovered the opera when he found a recording at the public library in Toledo, OH, where he grew up, just as Myah Rose was intrigued when she...

2024/25 Season Announcement 09.01.2024

Enjoy this sample-platter of music and voices from Seattle Opera's 2024/25 season. Dramaturg Jonathan Dean and Aren Der Hacopian, Director of Artistic Administration and Planning introduce a mainstage season including Pagliacci (Aug '24), Jubilee (World Premiere, Oct '24), Les Troyens à Carthage in concert (Jan '25) The Magic Flute (Feb/Mar '25) and Tosca (May '25). Musical clips include tenor Die...

Handel: the Opera Titan You Don't Know 09.10.2023

ALCINA, opening October 14 th , will be only the fourth-ever Handel opera given at Seattle Opera. General Director Christina Scheppelmann, stage director Tim Albery, and conductor Christine Brandes discuss this great opera composer, and the rebirth of interest in his work, with Dramaturg Jonathan Dean. Starting about 19 minutes in, all three share favorite music from Handel operas. Musical excerpt...

SINGING DAS RHEINGOLD 28.07.2023

Meet the characters and explore the rich vocal history of DAS RHEINGOLD with Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean. With recorded music examples ranging from 1904 to 2015, Dean considers how DAS RHEINGOLD challenges its singers to feats of lyrical and heroic singing—and even listens for the dreaded "Bayreuth Bark." Includes special examples from Seattle Opera's 1976 English-language RING, plus "ta...

Vanessa Vo and the Vietnamese Instruments of BOUND 05.06.2023

In June Seattle Opera presents BOUND, a one-act chamber opera (music by Huang Ruo, libretto by Bao-Long Chu). This opera features Vanessa Vo playing đàn bầu (monochord) and đàn tranh (Vietnamese zither). In this podcast, Vo demonstrates and discusses these instruments with Dramaturg Jonathan Dean. Plus, as a bonus: Vo's performance, on the đàn bầu of "Summertime" from Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS, ar...

Looking at LA TRAVIATA Through a Sex-Positive Lens 16.05.2023

In this conversation Briq House and Moonyeka share their perspective on Seattle Opera's  La traviata. Speaking with Gabrielle Nomura Gainor, the two sex-positive artists and community leaders discuss the "fallen woman" archetype in Verdi's opera, the joy and challenges surrounding sex work—and other politics of pleasure for women and femmes–particularly QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous Peo...

A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS Q&A Highlights 29.03.2023

After our world-premiere performances of  A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS in February and March, audiences stayed to discuss the show with cast, crew, and staff. Hear highlights from those post-show Q&As. In addition to audience members, voices include those of Christina Scheppelmann (General Director), Khaled Hosseini (novelist), Sheila Silver (composer), Tess Altiveros (Nana/Woman #1/Wajma), Martin Bak...

Opera and Imperialism: Saint-Saëns's Samson and Delilah and the Representation of the "Other" 25.01.2023

Seattle Opera scholar-in-residence Dr. Naomi André, explores issues of orientalism, cultural representation, and musical exoticism in opera. French composer Camille Saint-Saëns wrote his biblical epic Samson and Delilah  (1877) at a time when European powers were aggressively pursuing imperial expansion. As part of the cultural project of colonialism, Europe's artists became fascinated with the re...

THE BARBER OF SEVILLE 101 10.01.2023

Figaro! Figaro! Figaro! Rossini's cheerful comedy rounds out Seattle Opera's season in May 2024. Seattle Opera Dramaturg Jonathan Dean introduces THE BARBER OF SEVILLE with musical examples drawn from Seattle Opera archival recordings from 1992 (conducted by Edoardo Mueller and starring John Del Carlo and Kevin Langan); 2011 (conducted by Dean Williamson and starring José Carbo, Lawrence Brownlee,...

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