Topeka, Kan. – The Washburn Opera Studio, part of the Washburn University department of music and theatre, will perform “As One” by Kaminsky, Campbell and Reed. The performances are at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 and Oct. 6, and 2 p.m. Oct. 7 in the Neese Gray Theatre in the Garvey Fine Arts Building, on the Washburn University campus. Admission is free, however donations to help fund the Washburn Opera Studio will be accepted. The public is welcome.

     This is a chamber opera for two voices and a string quartet. The music and concept are by Laura Kaminsky, libretto by Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed, video by Reed, and the arrangement is with Bill Holab Music. “As One” was commissioned and developed by the American Opera Projects.

    “This opera tells the story of Hannah, a transgender woman,” said Dr. Joseph DeSota, assistant professor of music and director of the Washburn Opera Studio, Washburn University. “The audience hears Hannah’s story from two simultaneous perspectives - Hannah before which is sung by a baritone and Hannah after which is sung by a mezzo-soprano. Through empathy and humor, the singers trace the transformative experiences in Hannah’s life, leading to eventual peace in herself.”

    Washburn Opera Studio students produce two operas each academic year. The program affords undergraduate students the opportunity to experience the process of creating an operatic role in the context of a fully staged production with costumes, lighting, scenic design and orchestra. Their next production is “Semele” by Handel planned for May 2024.

- 30 - 

 

For further information, contact:
Joy Bailes
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Telephone: (785) 670-2153
Cell: (785) 230-1648
Email: joy.bailes@washburn.edu  

back to top button