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Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, like Peritz, says that opera was one of the reasons that she chose to attend Harvard, the only school she considered that had an opera program. Through the Boston Children’s Opera, where she sang in high school, Eggleston had a chance to sing in the LHO even before she enrolled at Harvard...
Since beginning college, Eggleston has participated in numerous operatic productions. Although she is not singing in any of this year’s shows, Eggleston is involved, either as a board member, producer, or stage manager, in all four opera societies this spring...
With the addition of a new Core course, Literature and Arts B-68, “Opera,” student opera lovers can combine their academic pursuits with their musical tastes. Over 100 students are enrolled in the course, including several regular opera performers...
While the Dunster dining hall is no Metropolitan Opera House, operatic productions at Harvard still demand a great deal of time and student commitment. In addition to the singers and directors, students act as producers, writers, set designers, lighting designers, stage managers, and orchestra members. Many of these students take part in several operatic performances throughout the year...
...don’t know of any other college or university that has such an opera scene,” Megan says...