Name
Stephen LlewellynBio
Stephen Llewellyn has been with Portland Opera for nearly four years. He has also been a barrister in Hong Kong, a professional folk singer and classically-trained tenor. He makes a mean zabaglione, and cries easily and frequently at opera performances.
Opera and Other Links
The Rest is Noise - Alex Ross of the New Yorker
Sieglinda's Diaries
Parterre Box
Opera Chic
On an Overgrown Path
Norman Lebrecht
Metropolitan Opera
What I Am Reading
A Summer in The Twenties (Peter DIckinson)
A Bone From a Dry Sea (Peter Dickinson)
American Gods (Neil Gaiman)
Bunnicula (James Howe)
The Lady Making Tea (David Salsburg)
The Blind Watchmaker (Richard Dawkins)
Recommended Listening
Otello (Verdi)
Winterreise (Peter Pears/BB)
Bernstein Symphony Number 3
Clarinet Concerto (Villiers-Stanford)
Bach's B Minor Mass (cond. John Elliot Gardner)
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I thought it may be a good idea to mention here that tomorrow morning at 10am All Classical 89.9fm, Portland's very own and wonderful all-classical radio station will be broadcasting Portland Opera's production of Bizet's Carmen which opened last season's offerings. Those of you who attended and saw Jossie Perez's performance of the title role will want to hear it again and for those of you who didn't, now is your chance! Either way 89.9 on your radio dial is the place to be tomorrow morning for an off-season opera fix.