Dale's Opera House
Dedicated to the Memories of Maestro Henry Holt
and Sir Michael Tippett
Opera has been an interest of mine ever since I was fourteen, and it has been my obsession ever since I was twenty. Seeing how important cultural history has been to my education, it is no exaggeration to say that opera is the center of my life.
What is my favorite opera? Whatever I'm listening to at the moment. To be less glib, however, there are a few that I love above all.
- Falstaff: My favorite. The perfect opera, never a wrong note or a wrong word.
- Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg: A bit long, but a joyful view of life and music.
- The Cunning Little Vixen: An unjustly obscure work, which presents a glorious view of the cycle of life and death.
- Le nozze di Figaro: A perfect portrait of some imperfect people, and a wonderful musical portrayal of redemption.
- Die Zauberfloete: Man and woman. Just when you think it is being frivolous, it becomes solemn. And when you think it is solemn, it laughs at you.

The Ride of the Valkyries: Act III of Die Walkuere at Seattle Opera. The most incredible thing I have ever seen on a stage.
I hope to add more to this page in the future. For now, I have only my latest reviews and my unofficial Utah Festival Opera Company page.
Dale's Opera Links
- Opera Companies
- Opera and Concert Reviews
- Dreamkeepers (World Premiere), Utah Opera, January 1996
- Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Utah Opera, February 1996
- Verdi's Requiem, USU Symphony, May 1996
- Vivaldi's Four Seasons, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, October 1996
- Carmen, Utah Opera, October 1996
- Der Fliegende Hollander, Utah Opera, January 1997
- The Turn of the Screw, Utah Opera, March 1997
- Lucia di Lammermoor, Utah Opera, October 1997
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Copyright 1997 by Dale G. Abersold