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Revision as of 18:16, 24 February 2007
The Birmingham Civic Opera Association was founded in 1955 as a volunteer non-profit organization producing operatic works for the Birmingham public. Mayer Newfield was the first president.
Most Civic Opera productions starred local singers accompanied by a 35-member orchestra drawn from the ranks of the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. The group staged popular children's matinees as well as full-scale performances of classic works.
In 1987 the Civic Opera Association merged with the Southern Regional Opera to form the Birmingham Opera Theater.
References
- "Local talent sings principal opera roles." (March 1966) Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 3, p. 16