Difference between revisions of "LGBTQ Opera Singers"

From QueerBio.com
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
Many of today's finest opera singers around the world are proud to be LGBTQ.  They join a rich community of LGBTQ classical and opera composers that has spanned the generations, including  [[Baron Benjamin Britten]] (noted for the opera 'Peter Grimes') and [[Maurice Ravel]] (noted for 'Daphne and Chloe').
 
Many of today's finest opera singers around the world are proud to be LGBTQ.  They join a rich community of LGBTQ classical and opera composers that has spanned the generations, including  [[Baron Benjamin Britten]] (noted for the opera 'Peter Grimes') and [[Maurice Ravel]] (noted for 'Daphne and Chloe').
  
These opera singers also lead fascinating lives.  Two of the leading members of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company are partners, [[Patricia Racette]] and [[Beth Clayton]].  Spanish transgender opera singer [[Manuela Trasobares]] is also on her local town council.  Counter-tenor [[David Daniels]], considered to be the finest of his age, has convinced composers to write an opera specifically highlighting his talents, and based on the life story of [[Oscar Wilde[[.
+
These opera singers also lead fascinating lives.  Two of the leading members of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company are partners, [[Patricia Racette]] and [[Beth Clayton]].  Spanish transgender opera singer [[Manuela Trasobares]] is also on her local town council.  Counter-tenor [[David Daniels]], considered to be the finest of his age, has convinced composers to write an opera specifically highlighting his talents, and based on the life story of [[Oscar Wilde]].
  
 
LGBTQ opera singers hail from around the world, including New Zealand, Spain, Great Britain, Canada, Brazil, and the United States.
 
LGBTQ opera singers hail from around the world, including New Zealand, Spain, Great Britain, Canada, Brazil, and the United States.

Revision as of 18:41, 24 March 2014

Lgbtqopera.jpg

Many of today's finest opera singers around the world are proud to be LGBTQ. They join a rich community of LGBTQ classical and opera composers that has spanned the generations, including Baron Benjamin Britten (noted for the opera 'Peter Grimes') and Maurice Ravel (noted for 'Daphne and Chloe').

These opera singers also lead fascinating lives. Two of the leading members of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company are partners, Patricia Racette and Beth Clayton. Spanish transgender opera singer Manuela Trasobares is also on her local town council. Counter-tenor David Daniels, considered to be the finest of his age, has convinced composers to write an opera specifically highlighting his talents, and based on the life story of Oscar Wilde.

LGBTQ opera singers hail from around the world, including New Zealand, Spain, Great Britain, Canada, Brazil, and the United States.

Read their individual profiles, which include links to videos of their outstanding performances:


Further Reading/Research


Share on Facebook