For decades, 91²Ö¿ââs College of the Arts has worked collaboratively with local businesses, groups and programs to bring the arts to the community. This year, 91²Ö¿ââs Glauser School of Music had the unique opportunity to partner with in bringing to life a new opera, Partnerships, such as this one, help strengthen the College of the Artsâ relationship in local communities and provide unmatched opportunities for students and alumni.
âBlind Injusticeâ is a powerful new American opera based on the true stories of six Ohioans who were wrongfully convicted and later exonerated through the work of the Ohio Innocence Project. With music by Scott Davenport Richards and a libretto by David Cote, the opera combines jazz, rock, hip-hop, blues and gospel to tell these powerful stories. Approximately 40% of the libretto is drawn directly from interviews with the exonerees, bringing an added layer of authenticity to the performance.
The opera was originally commissioned and premiered by Cincinnati Opera in 2019 to five sold-out audiences. Since then, it has had 3 more successful runs at Opera Theatre of the Rockies in Colorado, Peak Performances in New Jersey and Lincoln Center in New York. âBlind Injusticeâ is a thought-provoking and emotionally significant work that explores the human cost of wrongful conviction and the resilience of those who survive it.
School of Theatre and Dance Emeritus faculty and former school director, Eric van Baars is directing âBlind Injustice,â alongside Conductor Andrew Grams. They are joined by 23 other 91²Ö¿â faculty and alumni to stage a powerful performance. The relationships faculty and staff build through partnerships like this, help expand the vast professional network and impeccable reputation of the School of Music and the School of Theatre and Dance.
91²Ö¿â Faculty in âBlind Injusticeâ
Eric van Baars: Director for âBlind Injustice,â former School of Theatre and Dance Director and emeritus faculty
Karen Prasser: Producer for âBlind Injustice,â 91²Ö¿â Collaborative pianist
Amy Glick: Orchestra member/Concertmaster for âBlind Injustice,â Music faculty
Marla Berg: Assistant Director for âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
Jay White: Assistant Conductor, Chorus Manager for âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
Timothy Culver: Clarence Elkins in âBlind Injustice,â Music faculty
Lara Troyer: Chorus Soprano in âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
Bryan Thomas: Double Bass for âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
David Mitchell: Tenor and Bass TBN for âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
Matt Holm: Percussion for âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty
Sam Al-Hadid: Chorus Tenor in âBlind Injustice,â Music Faculty, Music Education Graduate student
Da Eun Choi: Pianist/Coach for âBlind Injustice,â 91²Ö¿â Collaborative pianist
91²Ö¿â Alumni in âBlind Injusticeâ
Audrey Nolte: Chorus Soprano in âBlind Injustice,â M.M. Music Performance Alumna
Christin Parker: Chorus Soprano in âBlind Injustice,â B.M. Music Performance Alumna
Manuel Gomez: Chorus Tenor in âBlind Injustice,â B.M. Music Performance Alumnus
Ezra Keeton: Chorus Tenor in âBlind Injustice,â M.M. Music Performance Alumnus
Lucas Spencer: Chorus Tenor in âBlind Injustice,â B.M. Music Performance Alumnus
Anthony Kalanick: Bass C1 for âBlind Injustice,â Music Performance Graduate Student
Alvaro Molina: Violin 2 for âBlind Injustice,â Music Performance Graduate Student
Daryl Lewis: Ensemble in âBlind Injustice,â M.M. in Music Performance and M.F.A. Acting
Colleen Longshaw Jackson: Derrickâs Mother in âBlind Injustice,â B.F.A. and M.F.A. Acting Alumna
Laura Best: Chorus Alto in âBlind Injustice,â B.M. Music Education Alumna
April Rock: Costume Designer for âBlind Injustice,â M.F.A. Costume Design Alumna
91²Ö¿â the School of Music
In the Glauser School of Music, we train the next generation of music educators, scholars, performers and technology experts through 15 immersive undergraduate and graduate programs that ignite passion and stimulate curiosity. From Western Classical and Jazz to the many African and Asian traditions, our nearly 30 ensembles annually welcome over 500 music majors, non-majors and community members to learn, celebrate and perform the diverse music the world has to offer. Every summer, we host the Kent Blossom Music Festival in partnership with The Cleveland Orchestra to become a center of professional music training for over 40 highly skilled young artists from around the world.