Russian soprano Anna Netrebko returns to her second home state of Austria for Life Ball 2014 in Vienna that has a theme of "Garten der Lüste." She attended last year and got some personal time with former President Bill Clinton. We look forward to pictures of her with this year's performer, Ricky Martin. "The Life Ball in Vienna is the biggest charity event in Europe supporting people with HIV or AIDS. The event is organized by the nonprofit organization AIDS LIFE, which was founded in 1992 by Gery Keszler and Torgom Petrosian. AIDS LIFE supports aid organizations devoted to helping people who are HIV-positive or have AIDS. The team entrusted with the allocation of funds thoroughly examines each petition. Moreover, it is an explicit goal of AIDS LIFE to raise public awareness." [Source] Full-length photo of the ensemble is after the jump.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Red Ribbon Celebration Concert Performances At Life Ball 2014
Jennifer O'Loughlin |
Ildar Abdrazakov |
Luca Pisaroni and Thomas Hampson |
Diana Soviero Honored By The Gerda Lissner Foundation
"On the evening of Wednesday, May 7 at the New York Athletic Club in New York City, The Gerda Lissner Foundation showcased their 2014 winners and honored internationally acclaimed soprano Diana Soviero. Stephen De Maio, President of The Gerda Lissner Foundation, spoke enthusiastically about the winners and how proud he is of the awards given to so many throughout the years to help them attain their goals. He thanked Trustees Barbara Ann Testa, Dorothy Moore, Karl Michaelis and Michael Fornabaio, Vice President/Treasurer of The Gerda Lissner Foundation, for their efforts and all of the operatic notables present. Stephen De Maio was recently honored by Opera Index at their Spring Lunch. The Newark born De Maio, a legend himself, asked Opera News editor and author Brian Kellow to host the program and introduce the honoree, New Jersey born (Jersey City) internationally acclaimed soprano Diana Soviero. Kellow elaborated on Soviero’s great career and the impact she had on her audiences everywhere. The New York City Opera, The Metropolitan Opera, La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden–not bad for a 'Jersey girl.' Kellow mentioned how the arts influenced his life and how the 1945 film Spellbound impacted him. He then thanked Soviero for the influence her performances gave all of us as Cio Cio San,
Friday, May 30, 2014
Priti Gandhi Makes Transition From Center Stage To Behind Scenes
Lyric Opera Of Chicago's William Mason Steps Into San Diego Role
"The former general director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago, one of the premiere opera companies in the country, will serve as a temporary artistic adviser at San Diego Opera for the next six months. William Mason came out of a well-earned retirement — he spent more than 50 years in the opera business — to guide the troubled opera company towards stability. 'I’ve had such a wonderful career in opera, it was a chance to give something back,' Mason said. Mason says he was interested in the gig because it was not just about helping on the artistic side, despite the title. He says he realized the company needed someone with general director experience as well. In addition to helping flesh out the 2015 season, the opera’s 50th anniversary, and offer direction on the operas already booked for 2016, Mason will advise the board on how to govern the newly organized company and weigh in on financials and fundraising until a new general director is appointed. That person, says Mason, needs to have a fresh outlook. 'They need somebody new,' Mason explained. 'I’m 72 years old. I have no new ideas, and I’m not trying to formulate any.' His old ideas worked well for the Lyric, which remained in the black throughout Mason’s tenure, without sacrificing quality, says Marc Scorca, president of Opera America, a national umbrella organization. Scorca says Mason’s vast experience and popularity in the opera world will send a message internally and to the outside world that the ship has been righted. 'I think Bill will not only provide continuity in many ways but he’ll also provide a different leadership style that will win new friends for San Diego Opera,' said Scorca." [Source]
Austria's "Life Ball" To Host A Galaxy Of (Opera) Stars Tonight
Anna Netrebko and Piotr Beczała perform at last year's gala concert for Life Ball. |
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Gabby Young Cites Maria Callas As Vocal Idol To Inspire Emotion
Her band, Gabby Young and Other Animals, are launching their third album, One Foot In Front Of The Other, on Tuesday, June 3. |
Maestro Ramón Tebar Named Music Director At Opera Naples
"Opera Naples announces the appointment of Maestro Ramón Tebar as music director, effective immediately. He also serves as music director of the Florida Grand Opera, artistic director of the Palm Beach Symphony and music director of the Dominican Republic’s biannual Santo Domingo Festival. When he was named to his position with the Florida Grand Opera in 2011, he became the first Spanish conductor appointed to an American opera company. Mr. Tebar began working as a pianist and assistant conductor in his hometown of Valencia in Spain when he was 15 years old. He went on to become assistant conductor with the Joven Orquesta Nacional de España, while at the same time graduating with honors in piano and chamber music. Since his arrival in the U.S. in 2005, he has been part of the musical staff of Palm Beach Opera and Cincinnati Opera, producing more than 40 different operas, while maintaining a full schedule in Europe, the Caribbean and South America. He has served as a guest conductor for organizations including Italy’s Orchestra Teatro Regio di Torino and the Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Spain’s Festival de Opera de a Coruna, Germany’s Kolner Philharmonie, the Netherlands’ Het Concertgebouw, Russia’s St. Petersburg Symphony and Orchestra de Rouen Haute- Normandie, to name a few. He has conducted many internationally renowned artists, including tenor Ben Heppner, violinist Joshua Bell, soprano Maria Guleghina and cellist Gautier Capuçon. In addition, he remains in collaboration with many of the world’s most famous vocal artists — among them Montserrat Caballé, Angela Gheorghiu, Roberto Alagna and Joseph Calleja, performing with them from Buenos Aires to Amsterdam, San Juan to Moscow. Orchestral conducting occupies a good part of his annual activities in his native Spain as well as the Netherlands. He will make his Vienna State Opera debut in Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia in winter 2016. Mr. Tebar currently lives with his family in Miami." [Source] For more information about the conductor, click here.
Hei-Kyung Hong Eyes Madama Butterfly As Next Career Challenge
Opera Veteran: Hei-Kyung Hong (Photo: J. Henry Fair) |
Joyce DiDonato Shares Touching Story In 2014 Juilliard Speech
"I want to share with you a quick email from a soldier on the front lines of our Arts: an elementary/middle school teacher from Salt Lake City, Ms. Audrey Hill, who is fighting the great fight! She brought her students to the recent HD telecast of La Cenerentola, and wrote the following note to me: 'One of my boys...a 5th grader...wrote in his review this morning that one of his favorite parts (besides the spaghetti food-fight scene) was where at the end you were singing about getting revenge, and how he really liked that your revenge was going to be forgiveness. This boy was new to our school this year, has a beautiful singing voice, and has been teased a lot. I have seen him getting more and more angry as the year was coming to a close and today it seemed like all that had disappeared. It was very moving for me to experience.'" [Source] The Juilliard School’s 109th Commencement Speech by Joyce DiDonato can be read here in its entirety or watch the video after the jump.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Singer, Dancer, Poetess: Maya Angelou Dead At Age 86
Maya Angelou seen here with President Obama in 2011 when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. |
Saturday, May 24, 2014
CastaDiva Resort & Spa At Lago Di Como Is Calling Your Name
"CastaDiva is a 5 star luxury resort located in Blevio in the province of Como, Italy. The heart of the resort consists of the Roccabruna Villa, which was once the home of soprano Giuditta Pasta and where the composer Vincenzo Bellini wrote his two most famous works: La Sonnambula and Norma. The resort is named after the most famous aria from Norma: 'Casta Diva.' Roccabruna Villa was built in the eighteenth century on the shores of Lake Como in the village of Blevio and was later restored by the opera singer Giuditta Pasta. The renovations were carried out between 1827 and 1829 by architect Philip Ferranti. The house was a meeting place for many artists, composers and singers. A frequent visitor was Vincenzo Bellini who, aided by the lake landscape of Moltrasio and Blevio, gave life to his work Norma, which was first performed by Giuditta Pasta. That opera featured the aria 'Casta Diva,' which became one of the most famous arias of the nineteenth century. The chronicles report that in 1829 Gaetano Donizetti spent a month in the villa while composing the Opera Anna Bolena. Today, the villa has been newly renovated and houses the CastaDiva Resort & Spa, which has 75 rooms, 2 restaurants, 4 conference rooms and a spa of 1,330 square metres (14,300 sq ft). [Source]
"CastaDiva Resort & Spa is a five-star luxury resort located on the east side of Lake Como, in the lovely village of Blevio, only 5 km from Como and 65 km from Milano Malpensa International Airport. The Resort consists of seven villas for a total of 73 rooms plus 2 private Villas and it is surrounded by a luxuriant botanic park over an area of approximately 26,000 sqm. A place of excellence and exclusivity, perfect for a romantic weekend or a week of vacation on the lake." [Source] The "Fiordiligi Suite" comes highly recommended with its 6,133 square foot terrace and private swimming pool. If you really want to drop some coin, go for either the private Villa Amina or Villa Norma. Visit nearby 200-year old Teatro Sociale di Como for your evening entertainment. More information and a video of the property amenities can be found after the jump.
"CastaDiva Resort & Spa is a five-star luxury resort located on the east side of Lake Como, in the lovely village of Blevio, only 5 km from Como and 65 km from Milano Malpensa International Airport. The Resort consists of seven villas for a total of 73 rooms plus 2 private Villas and it is surrounded by a luxuriant botanic park over an area of approximately 26,000 sqm. A place of excellence and exclusivity, perfect for a romantic weekend or a week of vacation on the lake." [Source] The "Fiordiligi Suite" comes highly recommended with its 6,133 square foot terrace and private swimming pool. If you really want to drop some coin, go for either the private Villa Amina or Villa Norma. Visit nearby 200-year old Teatro Sociale di Como for your evening entertainment. More information and a video of the property amenities can be found after the jump.
Barbara Hendricks Biography Finally Reaches American Shores
In November 2010, Barbara Hendricks released her memoirs in France under the title Ma voie - Mémoires. Now for the first time in America, an English translation has been released called Lifting My Voice. Information about the book:
"Growing up African American in segregated Arkansas in the 1950s, Barbara Hendricks witnessed firsthand the painful struggle for civil rights. After graduation from the Juilliard School of Music, Hendricks immediately won a number of important international prizes, and began performing in recitals and operas throughout the world. A Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, she is as devoted to humanitarian work as she is to her music. Always the anti-diva, Hendricks is a down-to-earth and straightforward woman, whether singing Mozart or black spirituals. She challenges stereotypes and puts the music first and presents a warm, engaging, and honest self-portrait of one of the great women of music." [Source] The Wall Street Journal offers a review of the Lifting My Voice, along with Jessye Norman's new book Stand Up Straight and Sing!, here. A beautiful photo of Barbara Hendricks at the 65th Cannes Film Festival and a musical selection are after the jump.
Prince Harry To Date, Or Just Dine With, Soprano Laura Wright?
Laura Wright (center) is seen here with rugby players of England. |
Friday, May 23, 2014
Ex-opera CEO Kevin Smith Will Temporarily Lead Minnesota Orchestra
Minnesota Non-Profit Hero: Kevin Smith |
Renée Fleming and Dmitri Hvorostovsky Take Selfie In L.A.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Glyndebourne Opera Festival Celebrates Its Own Royal Couple
Love birds: Gus Christie and Danielle de Niese in the manor. (Photo: Dan Bum Forti/The Telegraph) |
Tara Erraught Is Having Her Adele Dazeem Moment In Opera
A picture of Tara Erraught as Sesto in Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito at Bayerische Staatsoper in February 2014 (Photo: Facebook) |
Tennis Player Ernests Gulbis Doesn't Like To Miss The Opera
Gulbis (above) displays a passion for opera that we haven't seen since Novak Djokovic professed his admiration for Natalie Dessay. |
SI.com: What’s a piece of culture that’s impressed you lately?
Gulbis: Lately it’s been more music. I was really pissed off because I got sick in Vienna right before Madrid and I had two great tickets for the opera. One was for Nabucco and Placido Domingo coming to Vienna, and I missed it because I was in a doctor’s appointment. But what I like lately is classical minimalist music. Like Philip Glass, Pierre Boulez, Irmin Schmidt. Schmidt wrote a lot of good music for movies. There’s one really good soundtrack, from Wim Wenders’ film Palermo Shooting. That kind of music culturally touched me. It’s not easy to listen to it.
SI.com: You’re very into music.
Gulbis: My collection of music is pretty big. It’s around 4-5 terabytes. I keep it at home in a hard drive. We put all the CDs that we had in our houses — the country house and the city house — on one hard drive. All the music I downloaded and all the music my father downloaded is in one place. [Source]
It's not the first time we've seen opera and tennis come together. Watch the video after the jump for proof.
Arthur Gelb, Father of Peter Gelb, Is Dead At Age 90
Peter Gelb, left, with his parents Barbara and Arthur Gelb at the Metropolitan Opera in 2010. |
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Bringing Opera Singers To Television Shows At What Cost?
Future popera star: Bradley Wisk |
Pursuing opera over roses: Sharleen Joynt |
New Orleans Snags Mezzo-Soprano Luretta Bybee For Loyola Position
Ms. Bybee recently sang Fricka/Flosshilde in the Ring Cycle with Minnesota Concert Opera and Mary in The Flying Dutchman at Opera Carolina. |
San Diego Opera Announces 2014-15 Season After Rescue
Seats at San Diego Civic Theatre wait to be filled with opera fans. |
Pilar Lorengar Live and Studio Recordings 1959-1962 Berlin
"Ihren weltweiten, aber unaufdringlichen Ruhm verdankte Pilar Lorengar, die Spanierin mit Wahlheimat Berlin, vor allem der Opernbühne. Sie war bekannt für ein Repertoire, das von den jugendlichen Heldinnen Mozarts über die jugendlich-dramatischen Heroinen Verdis und Puccinis bis zu tragischen Mädchengestalten wie Tschaikowskys Tatjana und Janáčeks Jenůfa reichte. Die drei CDs der vorliegenden Kompilation mit Arien und Liedern enthalten Tondokumente aus den ersten Berliner Jahren der Sängerin, Studioaufnahmen und Live Mitschnitte, die zwischen 1959 und 1962 entstanden. In ihnen zeigt sich die Lorengar von einer eher ungewohnten Seite, sowohl im Bereich der Oper als auch der Lieder: Nicht in ihrer angestammten Mozart-Rolle der Donna Elvira ist sie hier zu hören, sondern als Donna Anna, außerdem mit für sie ungewöhnlichem Repertoire wie z. B. dem Gebet "Casta Diva" aus Bellinis Norma, dem "Piangerò la sorte mia" aus Händels Cleopatra und einer Händel-Kantate, mit der Arie aus einer Scarlatti-Oper, mit dem "Ernani, involiami" der Elvira aus Verdis früher Oper Ernani und der Partie der Rosario aus der Oper Goyescas von Granados. Die Mozart-Sängerin beweist sich hier auch als einverständige Lied-Sängerin, und wo sie schon einmal ihre Sensibilität für diese Gattung mit Mozart ins Spiel bringt, bereichert sie ihr Programm auch gleich um eine Liebesklage von Bellini und um liedhafte Arienentwürfe, um vier Canzonetten des jungen Verdi. Mit zwei Dritteln dieser Anthologie deckt Pilar Lorengar dann aber einen Bereich ab, der eine Hommage an die Musiktraditionen ihrer Heimat ist. Als junge Gesangsschülerin in Madrid hat sie sich in den Musikcafés und im Zarzuela-Theater bereits ausgiebig szenische Praxis und Präsenz angeeignet. In ihren Beiträgen zur vorliegenden Veröffentlichung entfaltet sie ein Panorama spanischer Musikgeschichte, das sich über fünf Jahrhunderte erstreckt, das von der Liedkunst der Vihuelistas des 16. Jahrhunderts bis zu den Folklore-Sammlungen und Bearbeitungen von Federico García Lorca reicht. Die moderne Gitarre ist die legitime Nachfolgerin der altehrwürdigen Vihuela, und Siegfried Behrend ist in diesen Liedern der kongeniale Partner von Pilar Lorengar. Zu dieser Produktion gibt es einen 'Producer's Comment' vom Produzenten Ludger Böckenhoff." [Source] In addition to the live opera recordings on this release, is the famous studio recording of songs with guitar featuring Siegfried Behren available for the first time on CD outside of Japan. Release date is set for June 6, 2014. Also, thanks to the recent release of a long-lost Decca LP, more of the soprano's recordings are now available in their entirety.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Nathan Gunn And Mandy Patinkin Duet Show Scheduled Out To 2015
Despite having to cancel their appearance at the Ravinia Festival this summer due to Mandy Patinkin's filming schedule for Homeland, the duo continues to take their show on the road. The Charlotte Observer is announcing their participation in the 2014-15 concert series lineup:
March 18: “An Evening With Mandy Patinkin and Nathan Gunn” pairs the Homeland star with a quasi-operatic tenor and the baritone with Metropolitan Opera experience and a popular approach. You may get songs from musicals known well (Carousel) or less well (The Secret Garden), Americana, ’70s pop tunes, even a medley of “Singing in the Bathtub” and “Largo al factotum” from The Barber of Seville. Gunn’s wife and music director Julie Jordan Gunn and Patinkin’s longtime accompanist, Paul Ford, join them onstage. [Source]
Watch a video of the two performers discussing how they met and came up with the idea for the show, after the jump.
March 18: “An Evening With Mandy Patinkin and Nathan Gunn” pairs the Homeland star with a quasi-operatic tenor and the baritone with Metropolitan Opera experience and a popular approach. You may get songs from musicals known well (Carousel) or less well (The Secret Garden), Americana, ’70s pop tunes, even a medley of “Singing in the Bathtub” and “Largo al factotum” from The Barber of Seville. Gunn’s wife and music director Julie Jordan Gunn and Patinkin’s longtime accompanist, Paul Ford, join them onstage. [Source]
Watch a video of the two performers discussing how they met and came up with the idea for the show, after the jump.
Cleveland Orchestra Animates "The Cunning Little Vixen" With CGI
Palm Beach Opera Receives OPERA America Grant For Technology
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in Palm Beach |
Sunday, May 18, 2014
A Host Of Talent In "Les Contes D'Hoffmann" At Teatro Real Madrid
Eric Cutler in the title role of Hoffmann (Photo: Javier del Real/Teatro Real) |
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Yanni CD Features Fleming, Domingo, Villazón, Yende, And Grigólo
"Yanni's greatest music performed by the world's most extraordinary voices. 'This album is about all the loves in my life! Never losing faith in humanity & our incredible ability to overcome just about anything we are challenged with. Its also about imagination, creativity, love, kindness, compassion, integrity, parents, country, peace, unity & belief & faith in our future. It is all possible. With all my love, Yanni'" [Source] "The haunting instrumental melodies of internationally renowned composer Yanni have garnered him over 40 platinum and gold albums including the double-platinum Tribute album, which sold more than a million albums within six weeks of its release and Live At The Acropolis, which has sold over 5 million copies in North America alone. For his new album, Inspirato, Yanni, in partnership with the legendary Plácido Domingo, has enlisted the talents of some of Opera s biggest stars to give voice to his music. His timeless hits have been transformed by the addition of lyrics, most of them written by Plácido Domingo, Jr." [Source] Click here to purchase a copy of the CD. Listen to an excerpt of Renée Fleming singing "I Genitori" below and find the complete track listing, as well as another audio sample, after the jump:
"Opera Noir" To Be Title Of Timbaland's Forthcoming Album
"The talent of hit producer Timbaland has been on fire lately! Over the past two years he has put the 'Midas Touch' on the albums of major artists like Justin Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience, Beyone's hit surprise album, and Jay Z's Magna Carta...Holy Grail. Now he’s ready to do his own thing. Timbaland tells Revolt that his upcoming fourth project will be called Opera Noir. The album's title comes from black culture. 'It’s a culture thing. It's the truth. It’s just about life in general. My life. My personal life, and I found myself as an artist and human being and as a man. I found who I am,' the super producer claimed. Timbaland describes the album as his version of Dr. Dre's The Chronic, but don't expect all the features. The Virginia Beach native plans only two or three features on the project at most. 'Me and my new artist, her name is V. Just me and her. And Cee-Lo. That's it. When [Opera Noir] comes out and you see the whole package, you'll understand why. You'll see it, and you'll be like, ‘Wow, I've never seen nothing like this,’' Tim explained. Previously Timbaland had told fans that the next album following 2009's Shock Value II would be called Textbook Timbo. But we understand, things change." [Source]
Bulgarian Bass Nicola Ghiuselev Dead At The Age Of 78
"Nicola Ghiuselev (August 17, 1936 – May 16, 2014) was a Bulgarian operatic bass, particularly associated with the Italian and Russian repertories. Ghiuselev was born in Pavlikeni. He studied painting at the Academy of Arts in Sofia, and later voice at the school of the National Opera of Sofia, with Christo Brambarov. He made his stage debut with that company, as Timur in Turandot, in 1960. In 1965, with the Sofia Opera, he toured Germany, the Netherlands and France, and made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, as Ramfis in Aida, quickly followed by King Philip II in Don Carlo, and the title role in Boris Godunov. In two seasons with the Met, he sang as Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor, the Commendatore in Don Giovanni, Colline in La Bohème. Important debuts followed at the Berlin State Opera, La Scala in Milan, the
Vienna State Opera, the Monte Carlo Opera, the Palais Garnier in Paris, the Liceo in Barcelona, the San Carlo in Naples, the Royal Opera House in London, the Verona Arena, the Salzburg Festival, the Holland Festival, he also appeared in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Prague, Budapest, Warsaw, Marseille, Toulouse, Chicago, Houston, among others. Other notable roles include; Mephisto in Faust, Creon in Medea, Padre Guardiano in La forza del destino, Banquo in Macbeth, Zaccaria in Nabucco, Silva in Ernani, Enrico in Anna Bolena, Galitzky in Prince Igor, the four villains in The Tales of Hoffmann, Mosè in Mosè in Egitto, Marcel in Les Huguenots, and Gremin in Eugene Onegin. He died on 16 May 2014, aged 77." [Source]
Vienna State Opera, the Monte Carlo Opera, the Palais Garnier in Paris, the Liceo in Barcelona, the San Carlo in Naples, the Royal Opera House in London, the Verona Arena, the Salzburg Festival, the Holland Festival, he also appeared in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Prague, Budapest, Warsaw, Marseille, Toulouse, Chicago, Houston, among others. Other notable roles include; Mephisto in Faust, Creon in Medea, Padre Guardiano in La forza del destino, Banquo in Macbeth, Zaccaria in Nabucco, Silva in Ernani, Enrico in Anna Bolena, Galitzky in Prince Igor, the four villains in The Tales of Hoffmann, Mosè in Mosè in Egitto, Marcel in Les Huguenots, and Gremin in Eugene Onegin. He died on 16 May 2014, aged 77." [Source]
Why Glyndebourne Heir Sir George Christie Cut His Own Hair
Sir George Christie with Swedish soprano Elisabeth Söderström (Photo: Getty) |
Isabel Leonard To Give Recital In Florida At Frost School Of Music
The mezzo-soprano relaxing for the camera. (Photo: Dario Acosta) |
Kiri Te Kanawa Acknowledged By Australian House of Representatives
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa bows as she is acknowledged while attending question time in the House of Representatives at the Australian Parliament in Canberra. (Photo: Rick Rycroft/AP) |
Saturday Movie: "Charlie Chan At The Opera" (1936)
"Gravelle, a former baritone believed dead after an opera house fire, has been languishing in a mental institution for the past seven years, an anonymous amnesiac. When he fortuitously sees a news story about his former wife's current appearance at the local opera, his memory returns. He escapes, and, disguised in costume, seeks revenge for a failed attempt on his life years earlier. When the guilty parties are found stabbed to death, Charlie Chan and son Lee try to find out if the dangerous fugitive is the one responsible." [Source] Despite looking like a production of Faust, the music for the on-screen opera Carnival is by Oscar Levant. [Source] Watch the entire film after the jump.
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Experienced Publisher Diane Silberstein Joins Opera News Magazine
WQXR is reporting on a new position filled at Opera News magazine: "Opera News magazine has named Diane Silberstein as its new publisher. Her résumé includes work as the publisher of Penthouse and Playboy adult men's magazines, as well as work at more traditional glossies. Silberstein, who started on May 9, has a remarkable background even by the hurly-burly standards of magazine publishing. Having begun her career at Glamour, she worked her way up to publisher roles at Elle (1992-1994), the New Yorker (1994-1997), Playboy (2003-2006) and Penthouse (2006-2008), before eventually launching Silberstein Media, a company representing media brands for advertising and sponsorship sales. The appointment was reported Thursday by Mediabistro. Silberstein's time at Penthouse had its colorful moments: In 2008, the magazine was one of several publications to pursue a cover story with Ashley Dupré, the 22-year-old call girl involved in the scandal of resigning Governor Eliot Spitzer. 'We would love to have her in the magazine,' Silberstein told the Associated Press at the time. 'We would even consider offering her a cover. We think we could also be very helpful to her in her music career.'" [Source] The official Opera News press release can be found here.
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