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The inside story of San Diego Opera's demise
Thanks for your great suggestion. I posted a link to the article on my Facebook for my colleagues to see. I hope there will be opera nights here and there will be supporters of the opera like you joining us to bring in the top stars to San Diego in these concerts. I also hope there will be an opera company here again.— March 24, 2014 4:29 p.m.
The inside story of San Diego Opera's demise
Hi, I am a violinist with the SD Symphony. I would like to know if you have any thoughts on how San Diego Symphony can continue serve the still-alive opera fans in San Diego, now there is huge void in the music life from this art form? Would remaining opera fans appreciate high quality concert version operatic-vocal-oratorio music? It just seems that it would be a terrible shame here that a large part of great classical music will be MIA simply because there is not an opera company in town, while there are still quite a few audience and donors left.— March 23, 2014 11:10 p.m.