Digital Program: Terence Blanchard in Conversation
Presented as part of OPERA America Onstage
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Program
Acclaimed composer Terence Blanchard joins Marc A. Scorca, president/CEO of OPERA America, for a conversation about his career in opera: from his prolific roots in jazz to his work in film to the stage of the Metropolitan Opera.
Terence Blanchard, composer
Terence Blanchard has been a consistent artistic force for making powerful musical statements about painful American tragedies — past and present. Blanchard is recognized globally as one of jazz’s most esteemed trumpeters and a prolific composer for film, television, opera, Broadway, orchestras, and his own ensembles. He has released 20 solo albums, garnered 14 Grammy nominations, and composed for more than 60 films.
Blanchard is a two-time opera composer. His second opera, Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Kasi Lemmons, librettist), received its Met premiere in 2021, becoming the first opera by a Black composer to ever be presented by the company. The recording of the opera went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording. Blanchard’s first opera, Champion (Michael Cristofer, librettist), about the troubled life of boxer Emile Griffith, premiered in 2013 at Opera Theatre Saint Louis and was presented by the Metropolitan Opera in 2023.
As a film composer, Blanchard has composed the scores for more than 20 Spike Lee projects over three decades — ranging from the documentary When the Levees Broke to the recent films BlacKkKlansman and Da 5 Bloods.
Marc A. Scorca, president/CEO, OPERA America
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Since that time, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to 3,500 organizations and individuals. Under his leadership, OPERA America has administered two landmark funding initiatives in support of the development of North American operas and opera audiences and launched an endowment effort in 2000 to create a permanent fund dedicated to supporting new works and audience development activities. In 2005, Scorca spearheaded OPERA America’s relocation from Washington, D.C. to New York City and the subsequent construction of the National Opera Center, which opened in 2012 and serves 80,000 guests each year. The Opera Center’s recital hall was dedicated as Marc A. Scorca Hall in 2015 in honor of Scorca’s 25th anniversary with the organization.
Scorca has led strategic planning retreats for opera companies and other cultural institutions internationally, and has participated on panels for federal, state, and local funding agencies, as well as for numerous private organizations. He also appears frequently in the media on a variety of cultural issues. A strong advocate of collaboration, Scorca has led several cross-disciplinary projects, including the Performing Arts Research Coalition and the National Performing Arts Convention (2004 and 2008). He is currently a member of the U.S. delegation to UNESCO. Scorca serves as an officer on the boards of the Performing Arts Alliance and the Curtis Institute of Music, and is on the Music Advisory Board of Hunter College (CUNY). Scorca attended Amherst College, where he graduated with high honors in both history and music.
About OPERA America
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Acknowledgments
The 2023–2024 season of OPERA America Onstage is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Programming at the National Opera Center is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.