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@justin-vickers
justinvickers1974@substack.com Distinguished Professor of Music • Illinois State University • Musicologist • C20 British Music Specialist • Author of “The Aldeburgh Festival: A History of the Britten and Pears Era” (Boydell, fc) • www.justinvickers.com
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In my eighth essay for After the Premiere, I look at an unknown song that Britten discarded from his cycle of Donne Sonnets. I hope you’ll subscribe, follow, share, and read along with me. 🎶❤️🇬🇧
My latest After the Premiere looks at Des Moines Metro Opera’s Michael Egel and the mechanics of “risk” in contemporary opera: risk as a technology of listening and governance, not a slogan. I call it the “Egel Method.” Please subscribe and follow. 🎶
🎶 Speaking with Missy Mazzoli and finding myself immersed in her creative soundworld gets to the heart of The Listeners — and more broadly, the role of the composer in society. Please subscribe and follow! ⚡️
Just absolutely thrilled to share the first of this two-part Substack series on Missy Mazzoli’s opera The Listeners. Please check it out, subscribe and follow what is one of the only scholarly opera-focused blogs on Substack! I’d love you to join me. 🎶💛🎉
Of course this project is intended to diminish the tsunami of justifiable criticism that Little Lord Trumpet has generated by appending his name to our nation’s performing arts center.
Please have a look at the next chapter of my blog, “After the Premiere”! 🎶💛🎉
#RedbirdScholar
Amazing column. I’m Bidding My Opera Career Adieu. Here’s Why. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/o...
I did a thing…. & it’s really scary! Please have a look at my new blog, “After the Premiere.” I’ve got a great opening series of essays based on recent discussions with Christopher Alden, Cal McCrystal, and André de Ridder. I hope you’ll join me, & share with your networks. 💛🎶
www.justinvickers.com
We’ve got a cover reveal! #ChildhoodandtheOperaticImaginary Such an exciting journey. @oxfordunipress.bsky.social Editing this with Joy Calico has been absolutely incredible! And our contributors’ essays on four continents’ children’s operas are awe-inspiring!
Catch the 'unmissable' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ BEN AND IMO, featuring the 'astonishing' Samuel Barnett and Victoria Yeates before 17 May at the OT.
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📸 Ellie Kurttz
Ordering!
OMG — how awesome! Let’s get a coffee if you have a moment!
The only apology that “she and her church” owe the public is that not enough churchgoers are incensed by this second term. His keen claims of “mental institutions” dumping immigrants here belies that 45**/47 is too stupid to comprehend the term asylum, and thus thinks it’s a mental asylum. (2/2)
Bishop Budde struck a nerve! I love his attempt to take away the years of learning and toil that culminated in achieving a Bishopric, and on the unironically-named Truth Social, at that. And at that, at the Washington National Cathedral — literally centered in the heart of American politics. (1/2)
And I love Diana Cumming’s electric portrait of Pears that is referenced.
Just gorgeous, Chris. Makes me homesick for my adopted Suffolk.
Nice example of the impact of ephemera: things that are designed to be disposable background material like chopstick sleeves build up to tell a story if accumulated in numbers.
Heartened to see this. I’ve loved exploring the world of climbing boys in Britten’s children’s opera “The Little Sweep” as part of a new book I’m editing with Joy Calico: “Childhood & the Operatic Imaginary since 1900” for @cambridgeup.bsky.social More updates to come about our amazing contributors.
This is the real church.
My adorable husband, The Mikey, holding my first book, dedicated to him. (With co-editor Vicki Stroeher—whose hubby is also a Mike—we dedicated the book to our Mikes.) 🎶🇬🇧
Proud moment: ‘Britten in Context’ for @cambridgeup.bsky.social with another to follow…!
This.
And as bell hooks asserted: “If we want a beloved community, we must stand for justice, have recognition for difference without attaching difference to privilege.”
Ultimate Christmas Eve and Christmas morning shenanigans with my wonderful husband, the Mikey. Color me grateful. 🎶🤩
I’m grateful to have been commissioned to write a programme essay about Thea Musgrave’s ‘Mary, Queen of Scots’ for the 2025 English National Opera prod. (And for the @royalphilsoc.bsky.social!) Thea is an international treasure—and is claimed by the US, as well.
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