April 02, 2020
Lyric Family Favorites: July 31
We’re still buzzing with excitement over Sunday’s thrilling virtual concert. The passion and musicianship that came through in each of the artists’ incredible performances was palpable, and to see so many fans showing their appreciation in the comments was truly gratifying. In one of many unforgettable moments, baritone and Ryan Opera Center alumnus Will Liverman sang Chicago-based composer Shawn E. Okpebholo’s “Two Black Churches,” which ended with “a shattering climax followed by hushed grief” (Chicago Tribune).
Prior to the concert, the singer and composer sat down for an absorbing conversation over Zoom. Learn more about the relationship between these two artists and their respective careers, and if you haven’t already, make sure to watch Lawrence Brownlee & Friends: The Next Chapter in full. Plus, take a look at life backstage with one of Lyric’s dedicated philanthropy officers, test your knowledge of composers with a fun quiz from WFMT, and check out next week’s streaming opportunities.
A talented fundraiser and an accomplished athlete
Backstage Life: Meaghan Stainback
Meaghan Stainback has been helping Lyric raise money for more than ten years! Learn more about Meaghan, her role as philanthropy officer, and why her job is so important to Lyric’s mission in this edition of Backstage Life.
Composer roasts and boasts
WFMT invites you to match the composer to the quote
Many great composers were not always held in such high esteem as they are today, especially by their contemporaries. See if you can guess which composer is being described in each quote in this fun quiz from WFMT.
Lyric Commentaries for opera streaming and more!
August 3-9 streaming opportunities
The Barber of Seville, La bohème, Don Giovanni...next week is full of great operas you can stream from anywhere! Check out next week’s offerings and plan accordingly.
All art is but imitation of nature.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
A call for advocacy
The situation right now for the arts is dire. As Congress debates the next round of COVID relief, we encourage you to contact your elected officials in support of strong federal support for the arts. You can read more at Arts Alliance Illinois Covid Relief Policy Agenda for the Arts and send an email to your elected officials here. We need your voice and your support!