
Explore the thrilling world of opera and its component parts in our series of podcasts, produced as part of the DARE partnership between Opera North and the University of Leeds.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsMusicArtsMusic History | ||||

Who is Carmen? Is she really the exotic femme fatale of popular imagination, or is there more about her story that can be told? How could this be accomplished?
In this special instalment of Thinking With Opera, recorded live at a seminar in the Howa... more
“What is the tension between this ugly ideology, the beauty of the music, and the agony of the man producing it?”
The final podcast of our trilogy focusing on Wagner's epic last opera is a wide-ranging, unflinching discussion between the journalist,... more
In the second of three episodes focusing on Wagner's epic final opera, New Yorker critic and author of Wagnerism and The Rest is Noise Alex Ross and Dr. Áine Sheil of the University of York discuss gender, sexuality and ritual in Parsifal, and in Ric... more
Welcome to Artistic Futures, a monthly podcast designed for anyone contemplating a career in the wonderful world of Opera. You will meet a range of artists who will share their passion and tell you more about their artistic journeys. It will also be ... more
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage and composer Gavin Bryars in expansive conversation about their respective art forms, and what happens when they are brought together.
Chaired by Dr Kimberly Campanello, Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of ... more
How do music, plot, staging, action, dance and performance combine to produce meaning for an opera audience?
Taking a close look at Thomas Adès's The Tempest, Professor Edward Venn of the University of Leeds and choreographer and director Aletta Col... more
Follow cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe and his collaborators through the rehearsal and recording of As You Are, his soundwalk for Leeds, which opened in December 2020.
Experienced through headphones on a 40-minute walk through central Leeds, As ... more
Turntablist and sound artist Nicole Raymond (DJ NikNak) and poet, playwright and literary activist Khadijah Ibrahiim uncover the roots of reggae, dub and sound system music in religion, ritual and culture, with the help of some classic songs, version... more
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