SCHMOPERA | She's Leaving Home
By Jenna Douglas on January 26, 2016
I hear that variety makes one's life spicy; is it ironic that I'm going to England to get my fix?
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By Jenna Douglas on January 26, 2016
I hear that variety makes one's life spicy; is it ironic that I'm going to England to get my fix?
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We know you love to go to the opera. So, wouldn't you also love to be a fly on the wall for the rehearsals, too?
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on December 7, 2015
Ugly and old singers need not apply. Knoxville opera casting call strikes a chord around the world.
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on November 17, 2015
The difference between teacher and coach and the blurry lines in between.
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on November 3, 2015
It's hard to make a case one way or the other about whether the director or the maestro knows the opera the best.
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on October 20, 2015
If you have the Internet in your pocket, what's left to sing about?
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on October 4, 2015
What would happen if an orchestra spent weeks, rather than days during the rehearsal process of an opera? Would the difference be audible?
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on June 8, 2015
There is a taboo surrounding the many reasons for walking away from a career in the performing arts. One thing leads to the next, so isn't it all just grist for the mill?
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on May 21, 2015
Ever wonder why you rarely see opera stars on late night TV anymore? Schmopera is on the case.
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on May 5, 2015
Seeing the forest for the trees: Jenna Douglas discusses her gradual transition from full-time collaborative pianist to full-time opera writer.
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