Written by Stephen J. Edwards-Trygar, Development and Alumni Relations Shrimp linguine with shrimp tartar from The Opera Kitchen menu Alexandra Nowakowski ('18) has teamed up with photographer and chef Riccardo Riccio to create a new experience for opera and food lovers alike. From beginning to end, The Opera Kitchen provides their guests with delicious food,... Continue Reading →
AVAround the World: An Operatic Odyssey, with Luigi Boccia
Alumnus Luigi Boccia ('12) was a featured guest on the podcast Strong Songs with Kirk Hamilton in an episode titled "An Operatic Odyssey, with Luigi Boccia". This episode introduces listeners to the many operatic tenors who shaped the voice type and the roles within the repertoire, framed by Luigi's own journey of becoming an operatic tenor.
Pasquale in the Public Eye – an interview with Camille Mola
Written and interviewed by AVA Development and Alumni Relations Coordinator Stephen Edwards-Trygar Rehearsals for the Academy of Vocal Arts' new production of Donizetti's Don Pasquale have been underway for the past few weeks! Since we began, AVA has been abuzz with excitement, thanks to some phenomenal publicity opportunities. From radio to television to TikTok and... Continue Reading →
Rising and Falling: The Impact of Violetta Valéry – an interview with Meryl Dominguez
Written and interviewed by AVA Administrative Associate Stephen Trygar La traviata, one of opera's most cherished works, is returning to our stage here at the Academy of Vocal Arts once again. This beloved tale of love and tragedy has delighted audiences around the world, but it has equally impacted the careers and personal lives of... Continue Reading →
Thomas Petrushka, bass
Thomas Petrushka is from Johnstown, Ohio and entered the Curtis Institute of Music in 2019, where he studied with Bill Schuman. Mr. Petrushka has performed the roles of Don Alfonso (Così fan tutte), Basilio (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Spt. Budd (Albert Herring), and performed Publio in a feature length film titled Mercy based on La... Continue Reading →
Cumhur Görgün, bass
Cumhur Görgün was born in Istanbul, Turkey. While he was studying physiotherapy and rehabilitation at Yeditepe University, he started his vocal studies with Prof. Güzin Gürel at Istanbul University State Conservatory. He graduated with an honors degree in physiotherapy and rehabilitation and completed his opera and singing program in 2018. In the same year, he... Continue Reading →
Yue Wu, Bass-Baritone
Yue We was born in Tianjin, China. Mr. Wu holds a B.M. in Voice Performance from Tianjin Conservatory of Music and a M.M. degree in Voice Performance from Mannes School of Music, where he studied with Diana Soviero. He has performed a variety of different roles, such as Mandarino in Turandot, Bartolo in Le nozze di... Continue Reading →
Dylan Gregg, bass-baritone
Dylan Gregg hails from Salisbury, Maryland. This past spring, Dylan graduated with his Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. Mr. Gregg graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from Boston University in the spring of 2019. In April, Dylan performed the role of Leporello in... Continue Reading →
Eleomar Cuello, baritone
Eleomar Cuello Calles is a graduate of the Academy of the National Lyric Theater of Cuba. He has sung as a soloist in operas and zarzuelas such as Die Zauberflöte, Don Giovanni, La traviata, La bohème, Madama Butterfly, La Serva Padrona, Cecilia Valdés, La Verbena de la Paloma, La Corte del Faraón, Las Leandras of... Continue Reading →
Matthew Goodheart, tenor
Matthew Goodheart is from Binghamton, New York. This spring, Matthew graduated with his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. In the summer, he will take part in Houston Grand Opera’s YAVA program and participate as a Studio Artist with Wolf Trap Opera. While in Wolf Trap, he will perform... Continue Reading →