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You may contact Connecticut Lyric Opera via:
Mail:
Connecticut Lyric Opera
P.O. Box 1992
New London, CT 06320
Phone: (860) 440-3594
Email: info@ctlyricopera.org
or use the form below:
You may contact Connecticut Lyric Opera via:
Mail:
Connecticut Lyric Opera
P.O. Box 1992
New London, CT 06320
Phone: (860) 440-3594
Email: info@ctlyricopera.org
or use the form below:
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I adore art… when I am alone with my notes, my heart pounds and the tears stream from my eyes, and my emotion and my joys are too much to bear.
— Giuseppe Verdi
Lois B. Sculco, 75, a longtime resident of Washington Street in Norwich died on Thursday, February 16, 2012 after...
Connecticut Lyric Opera (CLO) is pleased to announce the second production of its 2011-2012 performance season, Mozart’s spoof on...
By Milton Moore The Day – Published 11/15/2011 The Connecticut Lyric Opera continues to delight, but it’s no longer...
Now in our 9th season, Connecticut Lyric Opera (CLO) is Southeastern CT's only full-season professional opera company. Our mission is threefold: Inspire: To contribute to the cultural life of SE Connecticut and beyond with high quality operas, concerts and recitals from the traditional and contemporary repertoires. Involve: To encourage the development of Connecticut-based singers and musicians through their participation in professional opera productions and other public performances. Instill: To present opera to people of all ages in such a way as to foster a love and appreciation of the art form in general and vocal and classical music in general.