![]() ![]() Since 1957, the company has presented more than 2,000 performances of 179 operas by 91 composers spanning five centuries of opera, creating a legacy of 45 American premieres and 18 world premieres. Nestled atop a mountain vista in northern New Mexico, the company’s iconic Crosby Theatre is open on three sides, allowing visitors to enjoy performances complemented by the elements. The Santa Fe Opera annually draws 85,000 people from New Mexico and around the globe. Rounding out the season and presented for the first time on July 29 will be Monteverdi’s seminal Orfeo with a world premiere orchestration by American composer Nico Muhly. Having opened on June 30 and July 1 are two standard works, Tosca and The Flying Dutchman, followed by two lesser-performed works, Pelléas et Mélisande and Rusalka, on July 15 and July 22. The company holds to its mission and time-tested programming model: a balanced and varied repertory of new, lesser-performed and standard works. ![]() Scheduled in the Santa Fe Opera’s 66th Festival Season are 38 performances including two evenings of Apprentice Scenes. The 2023 Season radio broadcasts are co-produced by KHFM Executive Director Brent Stevens and Santa Fe Opera Director of Media and Public Relations Emily Doyle Moore and mixed by Kabby Sound Studios for the Santa Fe Opera. Listeners across New Mexico, the USA and beyond can also stream the broadcasts via a computer or mobile device at, and enjoy free, on-demand streaming for 30 days following each air date at and . Residents in Los Alamos, Albuquerque, Santa Fe and the surrounding communities can tune in via 95.5 KHFM Roswell at 103.1 FM Taos at 106.3 FM Ruidoso at 95.9 FM. Soprano and KHFM host Kathlene Ritch is joined by co-host, tenor and Santa Fe Opera Chief Artistic Officer David Lomelí listeners can look forward to commentary in English and Spanish. Presented will be performances recorded live from The Crosby Theatre of Puccini’s Tosca, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande, Dvořák’s Rusalka and Monteverdi’s Orfeo with a world premiere orchestration by American composer Nico Muhly. To hear the music of the Santa Fe Opera’s entire 2023 Season from the comfort of your home or vehicle, tune in to 95.5 KHFM Classical Public Radio or at 6 p.m. The broadcasts celebrate the 66th Festival Season and the opera’s ongoing commitment to bringing the joy of opera to Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Albuquerque and communities throughout New Mexico and beyond. The opera is also pleased to announce that for the first time ever, the broadcasts will be available for on-demand streaming on the and websites for 30 days following each air date. SANTA FE - The Santa Fe Opera and 95.5 KHFM Classical Public Radio will present free, live-recorded radio broadcasts of the opera’s 2023 Season, airing at 6 p.m. The Flying Dutchman on stage at the Santa Fe Opera. ![]()
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