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THE SCOOP | Tapestry Opera Launches Canadian Opera Resource Online Tool

Benjamin Kersey and Amy Moodie perform at Tapestry's Songbook XI (Photo: Dahlia Katz)
Benjamin Kersey and Amy Moodie perform at Tapestry’s Songbook XI (Photo: Dahlia Katz)

Tapestry Opera has launched COR, or the Canadian Opera Resource, a smart online tool that lets users easily explore Canadian operas and opera creators. There is a whole new wave of opera creators in Canada, and COR replaces having to research multiple sources with a single wiki-style website and searchable database.

Performers, producers, and musicologists will be able to find both the works and their creators easily.

Why it’s important

Along with the beloved repertoire of operas from the classical canon, it’s important for the world of opera, as in any creative field, to include a steady stream of new work. Operas take an enormous amount of time and resources to create. Three to 10 years is common, along with a good chunk of financial resources, whether public or private funding is used.

For Canadian creators, the visibility offered by COR is an important step forward.

How does it work?

The COR database operates much like a wiki, where users can add to the body of information.

The database is searchable by type, voice part, and also by creator identities, including works produced by women, IBPOC and LGBTQ+ artists. It is hoped that opera creators will be able to find new opportunities for their works by participating in the database.

Michael Hidetoshi Mori, Tapestry’s General Director and the COR concept creator, commented in a media release.

“This dynamic tool will be a force for not only making Canada’s greatest operas and opera creators more discoverable, but by supporting the works that resonate the most, it will help reinforce the contemporary potential of an artform that suffers from outdated negative stereotypes.

Young artists, in particular, will have unique opportunities to find creators and stories that resonate with their experience and world and easily share them with colleagues. What scores previously may have languished in physical collections are now available to be discovered in seconds.”

There’s a launch party for COR after Tapestry’s Songbook XII concert, an intimate concert featuring Soprano Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野 and longtime collaborator and pianist David Eliakis in an all-Canadian program with up and coming singers and musicians. Check out the April 28 Songbook XII [HERE], and RSVP for the launch party afterwards [HERE].

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