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ABOUT OPERA SAN JOSE


 


 COMPANY HISTORY

General Director Irene Dalis founded Opera San José in 1984 as a professional opera company dedicated to the showcasing and developing emerging opera singers. Well managed from its inception, Opera San José has never had a deficit. Rather, the company has continually nurtured a modest cash reserve and has acquired, with no debt, two 24,000 sq. ft. operations facilities, and two apartment buildings (fourteen units total) for free artist housing. Opera San José recently was notified by Charity Navigator, America's largest independent evaluator of charities, that it had been given its third consecutive four-star rating for its strong record of fiscal responsibility.

The feature that makes Opera San José unique in the United States is its resident company of principal artists, formed in 1988, through which outstanding operatic artists in the first years of their careers are identified and awarded annual contracts to perform leading roles in mainstage productions and to participate in school and community-wide educational activities. These singers are groomed for international performing careers. Due to the resident nature of the company, modeled after the German regional opera company, these artists build substantial professional repertoire, are coached by resident and guest conductors and stage directors, and are prepared to meet the demands of a successful operatic career. 

Opera San José maintains three performance programs: a mainstage subscription series of four productions; a richly varied curriculum of educational programs for youth and adults; and community-wide performances that include programs designed to serve those who have been marginalized by society, including the disadvantaged elderly, troubled youth, the disabled, and ethnic and racial minorities. 

By the conclusion of the 2006 - 2007 season (its twenty-third), Opera San José will had presented ninety-six opera productions on its mainstage in downtown San Jose, including four world premieres among the forty-nine titles in its repertoire. The number of in-school performances over the same period amounted to more than 2,200 through all educational programming for students. Community and educational programming for adult audiences has totaled more than 1,500 performances. Audience figures for the 2006 - 2007 season will reach 279,000 through all areas of company programming.  

On September 18, 2004, Opera San José opened its debut season in the California Theatre.  The 1,100-seat auditorium joins the select ranks of the world's most intimate opera houses.  The California Theatre was a 1927 vaudeville and film house that closed its doors 30 years ago.  Now, after reconstruction and restoration for more than five years, the  California Theatre has been returned to use as one of the region's most important performance facilities.

Opera San José is funded by the city of San José and many major corporations and foundations including Applied Materials, Knight Ridder, The Packard Humanities Institute, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, The Getty Foundation, Cisco Systems Foundation, McManis Faulkner & Morgan, Heritage Bank of Commerce, SanDisk, Lockheed Martin, Wells Fargo, and many others.

 

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