Harvard College Opera

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Agassiz House, whose theatre has been the venue for HCO's productions since 2014

Harvard College Opera (HCO), formally the Harvard College Opera Society, is a collegiate opera company composed of undergraduates at Harvard College and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1992 at Dunster House as the Dunster House Opera Society, the organization aims to expand undergraduate access to opera at Harvard.[1][2][3]

HCO presents a variety of performances, including annual staged operas at the Agassiz Theatre and recitals. Prior to the 2014 season, the company performed its annual operas in Dunster House.[4][5]

Membership

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Harvard College Opera is governed by a Board of Operators composed of approximately twenty students. The Board of Operators selects a shortlist of operas for the music and stage directors, also selected by the Board, to decide from for each production. In keeping with the company's mission of providing opportunities to undergraduates, the music and stage directors are always students at Harvard College.

The annual operas produced by HCO involve around 80 undergraduates in the cast, staff, and orchestra.[6][7] To provide opera performance opportunities to students of a liberal arts institution, the cast is generally entirely composed of Harvard undergraduates, though the company has occasionally featured undergraduates at the Boston Conservatory and New England Conservatory, students at the Harvard graduate schools, and recent graduates of Harvard College.

Past productions

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Notable alumni

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Past members of the company include composers Benjamin P. Wenzelberg, Matthew Aucoin[8] and Joel Derfner,[9] baritone Davóne Tines,[10] mathematician and chessmaster Noam Elkies,[11] and businesswoman Randi Zuckerberg.[12]

References

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  9. ^ Dunster House Opera Society. Gianni Schicchi and La Rondine 1995 Archived 2016-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
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  11. ^ Dunster House Opera Society. Don Giovanni 1998[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Dunster House Opera Society. The Bartered Bride 2001 Archived 2016-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
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Official website

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