FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE AMERICAN OPERA PROJECT PRESENTS
MUSIC AS THE MESSAGE: OUR STORIES ~ OUR VOICES, AN INSPIRATIONAL AFTERNOON WITH EMMY AWARD-WINNING SOPRANO ADRIENNE DANRICH


March 29, 2021

Brooklyn, NY - Sunday, April 25th at 4pm EDT, The American Opera Project will offer the third episode of Music as the Message, entitled OUR STORIES ~ OUR VOICES, an afternoon of inspirational songs and poems that encourage everyone to breathe life into our entire creative selves. Host Adrienne Danrich and guest artists, whose talents defy convention, Chantal Braziel, James Harkness, Dr. Tiffany Jackson, and Joelle Lamarre, will inspire the viewers to think beyond the titles and labels that are imposed on them, and upon the audience. The Zoom-based live concert will also feature the world premiere of a newly-commissioned song by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec, with poetry by Adrienne Danrich.

For this Music as the Message episode, AOP is giving 50% of all donations raised on April 25th to Gift-Passion-Purpose Project, Inc, a liaison and resource providing music scholarships, grants, and mentorships to aspiring musicians from underrepresented communities.

Free to the public, goodwill offerings accepted. Held via Zoom and presented through AOPTV.

Created and hosted by Emmy Award-winning soprano Adrienne Danrich, Music as the Message (MaM) is an interactive, virtual series. Streamed live, MaM celebrates the power of music to unify and to inspire healing, joy, laughter, love and most importantly, community. Adrienne, along with guest artists, the MaM choir and commissioned composers, leads a program of uplifting songs and spoken word. The MaM artists sing live from their own homes and encourage attendees to join in and lift their voices, as well —on mute, of course. Following this musical catharsis, the audience is welcome to speak with the artists, and reflect or listen in support of their fellow participants. The Music as the Message series is presented by The American Opera Project in association with Opera on Tap.

MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND HERE (including forthcoming ZOOM link):
Hosted by Adrienne Danrich

Guest Artists:

Creative Team:
Adrienne Danrich, creator, host & executive producer
Kimille Howard, series producer
Jascha Narveson, audio and video engineer
Meg Zervoulis, music director, orchestrator, & piano
Paul Moravec, commissioned composer
Drew Hemenger, composer of MaM original theme song

Robert Signom III, director of production
Scott H. Schneider, production manager
Marcie Friedman, stage manager
Rome Brown, video director
Monica Cook, Tech support production

The Music as the Message series is presented by The American Opera Project
in association with Opera on Tap
ABOUT ADRIENNE DANRICH
As an award-winning singer, writer, composer, and educator, Adrienne Danrich is redefining what it means to be a creative performer. The voice of EMMY® award winning soprano Adrienne Danrich has been described as “fresh liquid-silver”, “radiant”, and having a “sensual timbre and dramatic truth” by Opera News. She has performed, covered workshopped leading roles with Lyric Opera Chicago, San Francisco Opera, The Metropolitan Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Tulsa Opera, Opera Pacific, Sarasota Opera, Dayton Opera, Kentucky Opera, Annapolis Opera, Opera Delaware, Baltimore Concert Opera and Fort Worth Opera. She has also performed at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall & Alice Tully Hall. Danrich also appeared in the NBC broadcast of The Sound of Music, Live! In addition to singing operas, concerts and recitals around the country, Danrich performs her one-woman show, This Little Light of Mine: The Stories of Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price, which she wrote under a commission from Cincinnati Opera. This Little Light of Mine was nominated for an EMMY®, and, additionally, Ms. Danrich was personally nominated and subsequently won an EMMY® for on-camera talent as performer and narrator. Distinctive in her talent and charisma, Adrienne is known for going places other artists have not yet ventured.

More information can be found at https://adriennedanrich.com/about/
ABOUT OPERA ON TAP
Opera on Tap (OOT) was born in 2005 at Freddy’s Bar and Backroom in Brooklyn and incorporated in 2007 to promote opera as a viable, living and progressive art form and to support the developing artists who continue to keep the art form alive. What began as a small monthly gathering of ambitious, classically trained singers looking for more performance opportunities, has grown into a producing organization that has gained a loyal audience base and national recognition as an innovative force on the classical music scene. Through its Chapter program, which now has over twenty vibrant national (and international!) chapters, OOT has created a large network of performers, creators, and supporters. Our mission is to expose new audiences to opera and classical music by taking opera and classical music out of the concert hall and performing it in alternative venues, to aid young performers in their development by giving them the opportunity to perform and to promote and support them through our organization and to help promote new classical works of contemporary classical and operatic composers. We are headquartered as a national organization in Brooklyn and in NYC present three programs intended to adhere to our mission of community engagement through opera:

THEME OF THE MONTH/NEW BREW- Our core community engagement program that places opera performers in alternative spaces to concert halls, this is replicated across all of our Chapters.
THE PLAYGROUND OPERAS: Our in-school arts residency program that transforms 3rd and 4th grade classes into production teams. The program culminates in a full professional production of an opera on their schoolyard for the public. This program recently received and continues to enjoy the endorsement of US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. In 2021 the Playground Opera program is going virtual.
THE IMMERSIVE OPERA PROJECT (IOP): Our commissioning/development/full production program. The project is a collaboration of Opera on Tap and regional opera companies across the globe to develop and showcase new immersive works of opera utilizing immersive technologies (VR/AR/MR/XR), and also inclusive of live immersive and site-specific opera performance. Founding partners include Austin Opera (TX) and Tapestry Opera (Toronto).  

More information can be found at https://operaontap.org
ABOUT GIFT-PASSION-PURPOSE
Gift-Passion-Purpose Project, Inc. was founded by Dr. Tiffany Renée Jackson in April 2019. The primary purpose is to nurture the musical gifts of aspiring singers and instrumentalists from underrepresented communities, primarily in Connecticut, but not exclusively. The hope is to instill the value of self-discipline, determination, dedication to enhance one’s gifts, and to inspire the importance of enriching the community through their gifts. The nature of the activities is to provide music scholarships, grants, and mentorships to children and young adults. We will encourage artists to seek applied music lessons (individual study), assist in the purchase of instruments and materials, fund attendance to music programs, and sponsor individuals, who exemplify extraordinary musical potential.

More information can be found at https://www.giftpassionpurposeproject.com/
ABOUT THE AMERICAN OPERA PROJECT
Founded in 1988, The American Opera Project (AOP) has been at the forefront of contemporary opera for over 30 years. The Brooklyn-based producing organization commissions, develops and produces music-theatre projects, trains emerging composers and librettists, and creates personal connections within its community. Its works have received critical acclaim at opera companies and venues around the world, establishing a new musical canon that recognizes the operatic story in every life. AOP further expands the operatic field through its training programs The NYU Opera Lab, in partnership with NYU and for students and alumni in The NYU Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, and Composers & the Voice, AOP’s in-house, two-year fellowship program for emerging composers and librettists.

Press for AOP:
"known for bringing cutting-edge vocal productions to the masses" — New York Magazine
"a perfect first exposure to opera." — Time Out NY
"Bravo to AOP for supporting such controversial and ultimately important work." — Opera Today
"The future of American opera is in good hands." — Opera News

Media Contact: Meagan Brus, Director of Marketing and Communications
Press material is available at: www.aopopera.org/press
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