Mark your calendars now for the Toledo Opera Guild's major fall event, which benefits the amazing efforts of the Toledo Opera to bring you three fully staged operas this season.
Diamonds and Denim will be held the evening of Nov. 8, 2014 at the Toledo Club, 235 14th St. in downtown Toledo.
We are so looking forward to having fun with this theme, and great committees of guild members are shaping up under the co-chairmanship of Bonnie Milano and Rebecca Conklin Kleiboemer. If you would like to serve, please email Bonnie at bmilano@buckeye-express.com or Rebecca at rckleiboemer@gmail.com.
Shelli Jacobs and Traci Schwann are coordinating silent and live auctions full of fabulous items, and Barbara Baker and Diane Rusk will fill tables to the breaking point with delicious wine for sale. This will be the perfect opportunity for holiday shopping. Proceeds directly benefit the Toledo Opera.
We're also breaking a long-held club rule by actually encouraging guests to wear their blue jeans!
So, start thinking about how you'd creatively embrace our theme by wearing the glitz and glitter of diamonds, the sexy ruggedness of denim, or both!
Save the date of Nov. 8, and keep checking this blog, our Facebook page and your mailbox for information and invitations.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Toledo Symphony Principal Hornist Dies
From the Toledo Symphony:
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Toledo Symphony Principal Hornist Sandra Clark after a long battle with brain cancer. She worked tirelessly and long past the point where anyone thought humanly possible, which echoes the work she put into the Toledo Symphony for over 20 years, both as a player and behind the scenes in the office.
During this period she also found time to work on a composition for tenor and orchestra titled "Letter to Sarah by Sullivan Ballou," which was very important to her. In full, here is Letter to Sarah by Sullivan Ballou, performed by members of the Toledo Symphony, and conducted by Sandra Clark. The soloist is Ben Fidler, audio by Dr. Todd Brady, and video production by Randy Zalewski.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Toledo Symphony Principal Hornist Sandra Clark after a long battle with brain cancer. She worked tirelessly and long past the point where anyone thought humanly possible, which echoes the work she put into the Toledo Symphony for over 20 years, both as a player and behind the scenes in the office.
During this period she also found time to work on a composition for tenor and orchestra titled "Letter to Sarah by Sullivan Ballou," which was very important to her. In full, here is Letter to Sarah by Sullivan Ballou, performed by members of the Toledo Symphony, and conducted by Sandra Clark. The soloist is Ben Fidler, audio by Dr. Todd Brady, and video production by Randy Zalewski.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Catch 'Otello' at Local Movie Theaters
Get transported to Cyprus in the opera "Otello" by just a quick trip to a local movie theater.
The Metropolitan Opera offers this big-screen viewing Wednesday as part of its Summer Encore series. Rave Cinemas has scheduled showings for 2 and 7 p.m. at Franklin Park 16 (at the mall on Monroe Street in Toledo) and 7 p.m. at Fallen Timbers 14 (at the mall on Russell Road in Maumee).
Faithful love will be tested by jealous plots, military ambition, and the angry vices that have plagued men and women since their first pairings.
In Verdi's retelling of Shakespeare's towering tragedy, Renée Fleming gives a captivating performance as the innocent Desdemona, a role long considered one of her calling cards. As the title hero, Johan Botha, delivers an imposing portrayal of a proud warrior brought down by jealousy, with Falk Struckmann as the villainous Iago.
The Live in HD series includes interviews and behind-the-scenes features.
The Metropolitan Opera offers this big-screen viewing Wednesday as part of its Summer Encore series. Rave Cinemas has scheduled showings for 2 and 7 p.m. at Franklin Park 16 (at the mall on Monroe Street in Toledo) and 7 p.m. at Fallen Timbers 14 (at the mall on Russell Road in Maumee).
Faithful love will be tested by jealous plots, military ambition, and the angry vices that have plagued men and women since their first pairings.
In Verdi's retelling of Shakespeare's towering tragedy, Renée Fleming gives a captivating performance as the innocent Desdemona, a role long considered one of her calling cards. As the title hero, Johan Botha, delivers an imposing portrayal of a proud warrior brought down by jealousy, with Falk Struckmann as the villainous Iago.
The Live in HD series includes interviews and behind-the-scenes features.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Guild Presents Opera with $41K
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Cindy Niggemyer, left, president of the Toledo Opera Guild, and Suzanne Rorrick, executive director of the Toledo Opera, hold a check of more than $41,000 presented at the guild closing luncheon. |
Summertime is finally here, and Toledo Opera Guild members certainly earned some fun in the sun as they wrapped up the 2013-2014 opera season with a significant donation to the Toledo Opera.
Executive Director Suzanne Rorrick received a check for $41,736.86 at the guild's closing luncheon earlier this month at Belmont Country Club in Perrysburg. These funds are vital for the staging of the upcoming season's performances of "Tosca," "Susannah" and "Lucia di Lammermoor."
Cindy Niggemyer, president of the guild, announced at the luncheon that 19 new members have joined the group and that its Board of Trustees will have more than 30 members.
Marcy McMahon, nominations cochairman, conducted the induction for the 2014-2015 Executive Committee:
President…………………….…..Cindy Niggemyer
First Vice-President……………...Shelli Jacobs
Second Vice-President……….….Joyce Stenberg
Third Vice-President……….……Barbara Baker
Recording Secretary……….….…Carol Sizemore
Corresponding Secretary…….…..Sue Rosenberg
Treasurer……………………….. Kelly Rectenwald
Assistant Treasurer………………Mary Beaber
Members at Large……………….Barbara Bettinger, Barbara Brown, Clare Gorski, Linda McBee
Past President……………………Traci Schwann
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From left:Kelly Rectenwald, Joyce Stenberg, Shelli Jacobs, Mary Ankenbrandt Beaber, Sandra Honemann and Linda McBee at the closing luncheon at Belmont. |
Also honored at the luncheon were guild members who had organized the following events, with great success (lead chairmen listed first):
Mad Hatter: Laura Draheim, with Barbara Bettinger and Mary Beaber.
Celebrity Wait Night: Shelli Jacobs, with Barbara Brown and Barbara Bettinger.
Phashion of the Opera: Traci Schwann, with Karen DeNune, Diane Rusk and Shelli Jacobs.
Committee and board meetings resume Sept. 3. Have a great summer!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Save the Dates
The Toledo Opera Guild will be celebrating another successful season with a gathering June 4 at the Belmont Country Club in Perrysburg.
Social hour will begin at 11 a.m., followed by lunch at noon. Call Barbara Baker at 419-534-2322 for lunch questions; R.S.V.P. with $25 to Christine Goslin.
We will be installing officers and marking the third year in a row that we have been able to contribute $40,000 to the Toledo Opera.
So that we can do that for a fourth year -- and even top it -- our work will begin anew this fall. Please mark your calendars for our 2014-2015 meetings and events, listed below.
Thanks to everyone for such an amazing year!
CALENDAR
Operas: "Tosca," Oct. 10 and 12; "Susannah," Feb. 13 and 15; and "Lucia di Lammermoor," April 24 and 26, all at the Valentine Theatre.
Major Events: Fall guild event (TBA), 7 p.m. Nov. 8, Toledo Club; Phashion of the Opera, spring date TBD; Opera Gala, May 9, Toledo Club.
Meetings: Executive committee 9:30 a.m. and general board 10:30 a.m. Sept. 3, Jan. 7, March 4, April 1; executive board retreat, 9:30 a.m. May 6; year-end luncheon and officer installation, 11 a.m. June 4.
Social hour will begin at 11 a.m., followed by lunch at noon. Call Barbara Baker at 419-534-2322 for lunch questions; R.S.V.P. with $25 to Christine Goslin.
We will be installing officers and marking the third year in a row that we have been able to contribute $40,000 to the Toledo Opera.
So that we can do that for a fourth year -- and even top it -- our work will begin anew this fall. Please mark your calendars for our 2014-2015 meetings and events, listed below.
Thanks to everyone for such an amazing year!
CALENDAR
Operas: "Tosca," Oct. 10 and 12; "Susannah," Feb. 13 and 15; and "Lucia di Lammermoor," April 24 and 26, all at the Valentine Theatre.
Major Events: Fall guild event (TBA), 7 p.m. Nov. 8, Toledo Club; Phashion of the Opera, spring date TBD; Opera Gala, May 9, Toledo Club.
Meetings: Executive committee 9:30 a.m. and general board 10:30 a.m. Sept. 3, Jan. 7, March 4, April 1; executive board retreat, 9:30 a.m. May 6; year-end luncheon and officer installation, 11 a.m. June 4.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
'Mikado' for Grown-Ups
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Ivan Kende painted this set for 'The Mikado.' |
Toledo Opera's educational program, which brings a 40-minute adaptation to elementary schools throughout our region, will offer a special adult performance of the Gilbert and Sullivan comedic classic this month.
The event, which includes an Asian fusion buffet, will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 20 at the Park Inn by Radisson-Toledo, located at 101 N. Summit St. in downtown Toledo.
Tickets cost $50, and a cash bar will be available. RSVP by May 15 to Collin in the box office at 419-255-SING.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Toledo Opera 2014-2015 Season Announced
At the close of Toledo Opera's wonderfully successful 2013-2014 season, executive director Suzanne Rorick announced exciting plans to add a third opera to its upcoming season as well as a contemporary series.
Below are excerpts from her message in the "Faust" program. Click here for season subscriptions, which include priority seating, the bring-a-friend program, and ticket and event discounts.
We begin the season in October with Puccini's "Tosca" in a lush traditional production directed by Michael Capasso, who was last in Toledo to direct "La bohème."
Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" [presented in February] will be the first in a series of American 20th and 21st-century operas that will be presented over the coming years. With this series, we intend to recapture a powerful dynamic of operatic performance: operas experienced in our audience's own language, set in or near their own time and place, and based on literature or stories that are still widely read or known.
Our third production of the season will be Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" ... [which] also will be Toledo Opera's second co-production with Opera Carolina.
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