Posts Tagged ‘Invisible Cities’
The Industry’s Story of 2020
How do we even start to encapsulate this bewildering year – one that is marked by so much grieving and uncertainty? As unfathomable events that unfolded throughout 2020 were like works of fiction, bad dreams, or worse. And like all nightmares we all had to wake up, and for most of us we also had…
Read MoreInvisible Cities film screening
In anticipation of a DVD release of INVISIBLE CITIES, The Industry’s 2013 breakthrough production at Union Station, a free screening of the filmed version will be shown on Sunday, October 16 at 5:00pm at the historic Warner Grand Theater. Shot live with two steady cams as part of KCET’s Emmy Award-winning documentary, the filmed version of INVISIBLE…
Read MoreFrom Beanbags to Headphones: Experiencing the Industry
Hi, I’m Elizabeth Cline, The Industry’s new Executive Director. I’d like to talk about my discoveries as an audience member of The Industry’s productions – the very experiences that made me so excited to join the team!
Read MoreLiving the Dream of Invisible Cities
This week, Chris Cerrone, composer of INVISIBLE CITIES, writes about the creation of the opera’s studio recording. The album will be available as a digital download and limited-edition CD box set on November 4th, 2014. Creating a recording of INVISIBLE CITIES has long been a dream of mine.
Read MoreSay Hello to the Industry Records
In the DIY spirit that launched The Industry four years ago, we’re thrilled to announce The Industry’s new independent label, The Industry Records!
Read MoreOld Friends: Conducting & Recording Invisible Cities
Hi! I’m Marc Lowenstein, Music Director for The Industry. I wanted to talk to you about is the new recording of Chris Cerrone’s INVISIBLE CITIES. We finished the studio recording about two weeks ago
Read MoreNew Opera is the Greatest Adventure
From the very beginning, The Industry was an adventure. Born with no start-up support and in a challenged economic climate, the idea to form a DIY company focusing on new and experimental opera came across as bold to some optimistic friends, harebrained to other more rational ones. More than one person nicknamed me Fitzcarraldo—and I…
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