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A Master Class in Opera with The Met’s Stephen Brown: Student Assessments, Part 7 of 8
Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown is Company Manager of New York’s Metropolitan Opera Company, as well as a practicing vocal judge and a trained singer. Since joining the Met in 1979, he has served in numerous roles, including stage manager and marketing consultant, and has participated in the Met’s music education programs. His career prior to coming to the Met included time with the Opera Company of Boston, the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, and the Royal Court Theatre, London. |
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Description: Stephen Brown of the Metropolitan Opera continues his assessment of four voice students at Loyola University, New Orleans with a seminar in acting, as opposed to performing, a part. He leads a student through a dramatic reading of “How to Handle a Woman” from Lerner and Loewe's Camelot, in order to de-emphasize the meter and structure, and bring the meaning to the fore.
Shoot Date: March 2007 |
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