Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago

For other references to opera in Chicago, see List of Opera Houses in Chicago.

The Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago was founded by Lithuanian emigrants in 1956,[1] and presents operas in Lithuanian. It celebrated fifty years of existence in 2006, and operates as a not-for-profit organization. It is noteworthy for performing the rarely staged Rossini's William Tell (1986) and Ponchielli's I Lituani (1981, 1983 and 1991), and also for contributing experienced chorus singers to the Lyric Opera of Chicago.[2] The opera Jūratė and Kastytis by Kazimieras Viktoras Banaitis was presented in Chicago, Illinois in 1996.[3]

Lithuanians operas were sometimes held at Maria High School in Chicago and such operas are now sometimes held at Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois.

References

  1. some of the original founders included Dr. Leonas Kriauceliunas, Liudas Vanagas, etc. "About the Lithuanian Opera Company, Inc. in Chicago" Check |url= value (help). Lithuanian Opera Co. Retrieved 2006-09-14.
  2. Marsh, Robert C. "Author's Preface". In Pellegrini, Norman (ed.). 150 Years of Opera in Chicago. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. xii. ISBN 0-87580-353-9.
  3. Posters by Ada Sutkus for the Lithuanian Opera Company of Chicago

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