
Michigan Opera Theatre
David DiChiera, the founder of MOT, arrived at the right time in a community that was fertile ground, and indeed, a convergence took place, one that precipitated the building of a major cultural institution and made a major contribution to the renaissance of a city. It was indeed a labor of love, and it was combined with an intense, full-time, every-single-day kind of effort that would inspire the forces around him to coalesce into Michigan Opera Theatre.
In the first era of this opera company the names David DiChiera and Michigan Opera Theatre are completely intertwined, essentially synonymous. He arrived in southeast Michigan in the fall of 1962 as an assistant professor of music at Oakland University because he saw the opportunity to build programs. DiChiera saw a chance to develop something local that belonged to the region. Reflecting back, in 1982, he was quoted: ""Detroit was the fifth largest city in the nation and the only major city without an opera company. I couldn't accept that fact; I knew the constituency for it was here.""
The opera company as we know it today had its inception in the fall of 1971 with the company's move into the Music Hall Theatre. This move was the spark that ignited the rebirth of Detroit's now magnificent theatre and entertainment district. David DiChiera and his young company were the first to commit to downtown and reinvest in a district that had seen many years of decline. It was a civic contribution of the highest order. He has been the heartbeat of the company for nearly fifty five-years, and it has indeed been a triumph, of and for regional opera as well as for the city of Detroit.
- Alaotsikko
- The DiChiera Legacy
- Kirjailija
- Timothy Paul Lentz
- ISBN
- 9780692794937
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 897 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.11.2017
- Kustantaja
- Timothy Paul Lentz
- Sivumäärä
- 138