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Kentucky Opera : ウィキペディア英語版
Kentucky Opera
The Kentucky Opera is the state opera of Kentucky, located in Louisville. The operas are accompanied by the Louisville Orchestra. Founded in 1952 by Moritz von Bomhard, it is the twelfth oldest opera company in the United States and has a more than $2 million budget. The Kentucky Opera is an important part of theater in Kentucky. In January 2006, David Roth was announced as the new general director of Kentucky Opera. Roth had been with Fort Worth Opera since 2000 where he was both Director of Production and Director of Finance. However, he was killed in a traffic collision on July 19, 2015, according to a Facebook posting by the Kentucky Opera on July 20.
==Performance history==
The 2004-05 season included Massenet's ''Thaïs'', Rossini's ''La Cenerentola'', and Puccini's ''Madama Butterfly''.
The 2005-06 season included Tchaikovsky's ''Eugene Onegin'', Adamo's ''Little Women'', and Rossini's ''The Barber of Seville''. ''Onegin'' was the company's first ever production to be performed in Russian.
The 2006-07 season included Puccini's ''La Bohème'', Donizetti's ''Lucia di Lammermoor'', and Bizet's ''The Pearl Fishers''.
The 2007-08 season included Puccini's ''Turandot'', Verdi's ''Il Trovatore'', Poulenc's ''Dialogues of the Carmelites'', and a special concert version of Saint-Saëns' ''Samson and Delilah'' starring Metropolitan Opera star Denyce Graves.
The 2008-09 season included Verdi's ''Otello'', Gilbert and Sullivan's ''Pirates of Penzance'', a showcase of baroque opera, Massenet's ''Werther'', and a special concert version of Tchaikovsky's ''Iolanta''.
In 2009-10 Kentucky Opera moved their entire season to the newly renovated Brown Theatre on Broadway. The season opened with Verdi's blockbuster, ''La Traviata'', starring Metropolitan Opera star, Elizabeth Futral. The remainder of the season included Carlisle Floyd's ''Of Mice and Men'' and finished with Humperdink's ''Hansel & Gretel''.
The company has previously performed many other operas in the standard repertoire, including ''The Marriage of Figaro'', ''Carmen'', ''Aïda'', ''The Flying Dutchman'' and ''Salome'' among others.

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