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Experience a Night at the Opera | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Join us for the 2023 Festival Season!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/3KAvElf
published: 05 Apr 2023
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The New Works Collective | Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis
Check out this sneak peak of our upcoming New Works Collective performances, featuring clips from our exclusive winter workshop!
Experience the future of opera with three all-new 20-minute works!
Last winter, more than 130 artists applied to create new operas with OTSL. Ultimately, just three multi-genre teams were selected by a panel of St. Louis artists, advocates, and community leaders. Now, those three teams are about to prove just how innovative, inclusive, and fun opera can be.
Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more and get tickets: https://bit.ly/3SRW6Ka
published: 26 Feb 2024
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Experience a Night at the Opera
Learn what makes Opera Theatre of Saint Louis one of the country's top opera festivals! From a vibrant social setting to world-class artistry, a night at OTSL is unlike any other. Come be a part of the story!
published: 16 Jun 2023
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2017 Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Experience Video
published: 23 Mar 2017
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Sneak Preview: The New Works Collective | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
This March, experience three world premiere operas all in one night!
These stories, chosen by members of the the St. Louis community, will whisk audiences from 1920s Harlem to the modern-day Supreme Court, and from the exuberance of drag ball culture to the empowerment of a young female inventor. Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/newworkscollective
published: 24 Jan 2023
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Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (Live At The Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO/1965)
Frank Sinatra performing “Fly Me To The Moon,” recorded live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg&list=PL4X0crpaJ94UK9iL_IFKcgpQkjwoP_TG5&index=2
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Concert Collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMfz1jlyQrw&list=PL4X0crpaJ94XBIbsOwJSbQCIIVu5xRhoC&index=2
Official Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0Vdb1RUCk&list=PL4X0crpaJ94V_fiSjkBgV1gy-wYMVsthr&index=2
My Way (50th Anniversary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoDNQDRphtA&list=...
published: 16 Mar 2018
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Scott Joplin's Treemonisha - Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Treemonisha is an opera written by American composer Scott Joplin in 1911. Treemonisha is considered to be the first opera written by an African American creative. It’s a story about a Black woman who led her community into a new era of empowerment, prosperity and enlightenment. The opera was written around the turn of the 20th century, but the setting takes place around the reconstruction era. The Opera Theatre of St. Louis commissioned composer Damien Sneed produce the opera. Sneed reimagined Joplin’s three act opera by adding two additional acts with to new characters. Sneed added Freddy Alexander and Scott Joplin to acts one and five. Alexander was Joplin’s second wife. They were married in 1904. However, Alexander tragically died from pneumonia 10 weeks after they were married...
published: 27 Jun 2023
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Carmen - Sneak Peek | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
She was a force of nature. He got swept up.
Free, rebellious, and beautiful, Carmen is the most desired woman in town. Every man wants her, and every woman envies her. Sparks fly when Carmen meets the young soldier Don José, and they quickly begin a passionate affair. José is ready to sacrifice everything for Carmen: his reputation, his career, even his family. But when Carmen leaves José for the handsome bullfighter Escamillo, a tangled web of lust, obsession, and jealousy play out to fatal effect.
Learn more and get tickets: https://opera-stl.org/whats-on/carmen/
published: 22 Apr 2022
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Opera Theatre of Saint Louis - Behind the Scenes
published: 15 Feb 2013
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Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin (Kiel Opera House in St. Louis - 1965) [Restored]
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936. It was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. It became a signature song for Frank Sinatra, and, in 1966, became a top 10 hit for the Four Seasons.
On June 20, 1965, Sinatra, Martin, and Davis, with Johnny Carson as the emcee (substituting for Bishop, who was out with a bad back), performed their only televised concert together during the heyday of the Pack at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, a closed-circuit broadcast done as a fundraiser for Dismas House (the first halfway house for ex-convicts) and fed live to movie theatres across the country. Thirty years later Paul...
published: 19 Apr 2019
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Experience a Night at the Opera | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Join us for the 2023 Festival Season!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/3KAvElf
Join us for the 2023 Festival Season!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/3KAvElf
https://wn.com/Experience_A_Night_At_The_Opera_|_Opera_Theatre_Of_Saint_Louis
Join us for the 2023 Festival Season!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/3KAvElf
- published: 05 Apr 2023
- views: 617
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The New Works Collective | Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis
Check out this sneak peak of our upcoming New Works Collective performances, featuring clips from our exclusive winter workshop!
Experience the future of opera...
Check out this sneak peak of our upcoming New Works Collective performances, featuring clips from our exclusive winter workshop!
Experience the future of opera with three all-new 20-minute works!
Last winter, more than 130 artists applied to create new operas with OTSL. Ultimately, just three multi-genre teams were selected by a panel of St. Louis artists, advocates, and community leaders. Now, those three teams are about to prove just how innovative, inclusive, and fun opera can be.
Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more and get tickets: https://bit.ly/3SRW6Ka
https://wn.com/The_New_Works_Collective_|_Opera_Theatre_Of_Saint_Louis
Check out this sneak peak of our upcoming New Works Collective performances, featuring clips from our exclusive winter workshop!
Experience the future of opera with three all-new 20-minute works!
Last winter, more than 130 artists applied to create new operas with OTSL. Ultimately, just three multi-genre teams were selected by a panel of St. Louis artists, advocates, and community leaders. Now, those three teams are about to prove just how innovative, inclusive, and fun opera can be.
Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more and get tickets: https://bit.ly/3SRW6Ka
- published: 26 Feb 2024
- views: 185
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Experience a Night at the Opera
Learn what makes Opera Theatre of Saint Louis one of the country's top opera festivals! From a vibrant social setting to world-class artistry, a night at OTSL i...
Learn what makes Opera Theatre of Saint Louis one of the country's top opera festivals! From a vibrant social setting to world-class artistry, a night at OTSL is unlike any other. Come be a part of the story!
https://wn.com/Experience_A_Night_At_The_Opera
Learn what makes Opera Theatre of Saint Louis one of the country's top opera festivals! From a vibrant social setting to world-class artistry, a night at OTSL is unlike any other. Come be a part of the story!
- published: 16 Jun 2023
- views: 365
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Sneak Preview: The New Works Collective | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
This March, experience three world premiere operas all in one night!
These stories, chosen by members of the the St. Louis community, will whisk audiences from...
This March, experience three world premiere operas all in one night!
These stories, chosen by members of the the St. Louis community, will whisk audiences from 1920s Harlem to the modern-day Supreme Court, and from the exuberance of drag ball culture to the empowerment of a young female inventor. Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/newworkscollective
https://wn.com/Sneak_Preview_The_New_Works_Collective_|_Opera_Theatre_Of_Saint_Louis
This March, experience three world premiere operas all in one night!
These stories, chosen by members of the the St. Louis community, will whisk audiences from 1920s Harlem to the modern-day Supreme Court, and from the exuberance of drag ball culture to the empowerment of a young female inventor. Get ready for a night full of boundary-breaking surprises and joyful voices as we celebrate diverse cultures, stories, and the power of the human spirit!
Learn more & get tickets: https://bit.ly/newworkscollective
- published: 24 Jan 2023
- views: 742
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Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (Live At The Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO/1965)
Frank Sinatra performing “Fly Me To The Moon,” recorded live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https:/...
Frank Sinatra performing “Fly Me To The Moon,” recorded live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg&list=PL4X0crpaJ94UK9iL_IFKcgpQkjwoP_TG5&index=2
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Concert Collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMfz1jlyQrw&list=PL4X0crpaJ94XBIbsOwJSbQCIIVu5xRhoC&index=2
Official Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0Vdb1RUCk&list=PL4X0crpaJ94V_fiSjkBgV1gy-wYMVsthr&index=2
My Way (50th Anniversary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoDNQDRphtA&list=PL4X0crpaJ94VethEtLl21Bng38q8nCFvG&index=2
Only The Lonely (60th Anniversary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2-MalOvxD4&list=PL4X0crpaJ94WFOkh17D0y9PZJ2iE7Zn1a&index=2
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Frank Sinatra performing “Fly Me To The Moon,” recorded live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO.
Listen to Frank Sinatra's greatest hits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg&list=PL4X0crpaJ94UK9iL_IFKcgpQkjwoP_TG5&index=2
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Watch more Frank Sinatra Videos:
Concert Collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMfz1jlyQrw&list=PL4X0crpaJ94XBIbsOwJSbQCIIVu5xRhoC&index=2
Official Music Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0Vdb1RUCk&list=PL4X0crpaJ94V_fiSjkBgV1gy-wYMVsthr&index=2
My Way (50th Anniversary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoDNQDRphtA&list=PL4X0crpaJ94VethEtLl21Bng38q8nCFvG&index=2
Only The Lonely (60th Anniversary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2-MalOvxD4&list=PL4X0crpaJ94WFOkh17D0y9PZJ2iE7Zn1a&index=2
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#FrankSinatra #FlyMeToTheMoon
- published: 16 Mar 2018
- views: 15254423
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Scott Joplin's Treemonisha - Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Treemonisha is an opera written by American composer Scott Joplin in 1911. Treemonisha is considered to be the first opera written by an African American creat...
Treemonisha is an opera written by American composer Scott Joplin in 1911. Treemonisha is considered to be the first opera written by an African American creative. It’s a story about a Black woman who led her community into a new era of empowerment, prosperity and enlightenment. The opera was written around the turn of the 20th century, but the setting takes place around the reconstruction era. The Opera Theatre of St. Louis commissioned composer Damien Sneed produce the opera. Sneed reimagined Joplin’s three act opera by adding two additional acts with to new characters. Sneed added Freddy Alexander and Scott Joplin to acts one and five. Alexander was Joplin’s second wife. They were married in 1904. However, Alexander tragically died from pneumonia 10 weeks after they were married. Treemonisha will be on stage until June 24th at the Opera Theatre.
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Treemonisha is an opera written by American composer Scott Joplin in 1911. Treemonisha is considered to be the first opera written by an African American creative. It’s a story about a Black woman who led her community into a new era of empowerment, prosperity and enlightenment. The opera was written around the turn of the 20th century, but the setting takes place around the reconstruction era. The Opera Theatre of St. Louis commissioned composer Damien Sneed produce the opera. Sneed reimagined Joplin’s three act opera by adding two additional acts with to new characters. Sneed added Freddy Alexander and Scott Joplin to acts one and five. Alexander was Joplin’s second wife. They were married in 1904. However, Alexander tragically died from pneumonia 10 weeks after they were married. Treemonisha will be on stage until June 24th at the Opera Theatre.
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- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 1802
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Carmen - Sneak Peek | Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
She was a force of nature. He got swept up.
Free, rebellious, and beautiful, Carmen is the most desired woman in town. Every man wants her, and every woman env...
She was a force of nature. He got swept up.
Free, rebellious, and beautiful, Carmen is the most desired woman in town. Every man wants her, and every woman envies her. Sparks fly when Carmen meets the young soldier Don José, and they quickly begin a passionate affair. José is ready to sacrifice everything for Carmen: his reputation, his career, even his family. But when Carmen leaves José for the handsome bullfighter Escamillo, a tangled web of lust, obsession, and jealousy play out to fatal effect.
Learn more and get tickets: https://opera-stl.org/whats-on/carmen/
https://wn.com/Carmen_Sneak_Peek_|_Opera_Theatre_Of_Saint_Louis
She was a force of nature. He got swept up.
Free, rebellious, and beautiful, Carmen is the most desired woman in town. Every man wants her, and every woman envies her. Sparks fly when Carmen meets the young soldier Don José, and they quickly begin a passionate affair. José is ready to sacrifice everything for Carmen: his reputation, his career, even his family. But when Carmen leaves José for the handsome bullfighter Escamillo, a tangled web of lust, obsession, and jealousy play out to fatal effect.
Learn more and get tickets: https://opera-stl.org/whats-on/carmen/
- published: 22 Apr 2022
- views: 599
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Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin (Kiel Opera House in St. Louis - 1965) [Restored]
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936. It was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it ...
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936. It was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. It became a signature song for Frank Sinatra, and, in 1966, became a top 10 hit for the Four Seasons.
On June 20, 1965, Sinatra, Martin, and Davis, with Johnny Carson as the emcee (substituting for Bishop, who was out with a bad back), performed their only televised concert together during the heyday of the Pack at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, a closed-circuit broadcast done as a fundraiser for Dismas House (the first halfway house for ex-convicts) and fed live to movie theatres across the country. Thirty years later Paul Brownstein tracked down a print of the "lost" show in a St. Louis closet after someone noticed mysterious cameras onstage during a CBS documentary on Sinatra which filmed part of the show.
https://wn.com/Frank_Sinatra_I've_Got_You_Under_My_Skin_(Kiel_Opera_House_In_St._Louis_1965)_Restored
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1936. It was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. It became a signature song for Frank Sinatra, and, in 1966, became a top 10 hit for the Four Seasons.
On June 20, 1965, Sinatra, Martin, and Davis, with Johnny Carson as the emcee (substituting for Bishop, who was out with a bad back), performed their only televised concert together during the heyday of the Pack at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, a closed-circuit broadcast done as a fundraiser for Dismas House (the first halfway house for ex-convicts) and fed live to movie theatres across the country. Thirty years later Paul Brownstein tracked down a print of the "lost" show in a St. Louis closet after someone noticed mysterious cameras onstage during a CBS documentary on Sinatra which filmed part of the show.
- published: 19 Apr 2019
- views: 5684