The New York City Opera (NYCO) is an American opera company and the second largest opera company, after the Metropolitan Opera, in New York City. The company, called "the people's opera" by New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, was founded in 1943 with the aim of making opera financially accessible to a wide audience, producing an innovative choice of repertory, and providing a home for American singers and composers.

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  • The New York City Opera (NYCO) is an American opera company and the second largest opera company, after the Metropolitan Opera, in New York City. The company, called "the people's opera" by New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, was founded in 1943 with the aim of making opera financially accessible to a wide audience, producing an innovative choice of repertory, and providing a home for American singers and composers. In addition to producing a busy opera schedule, the company has extensive education and outreach programs, offering arts-in-education programs to 4,000 students in over thirty schools. The company has been a part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts since 1966, however plans announced in May 2011 for the financially troubled company's future include a proposal to leave Lincoln Center and perform in various locations throughout the city. During its more than sixty year long history, the NYCO has helped launch the careers of many great opera singers including, Sherrill Milnes, Plácido Domingo, Carol Vaness, José Carreras, Renée Fleming, Jerry Hadley, Catherine Malfitano, Bejun Mehta, Samuel Ramey, Gianna Rolandi, and Beverly Sills, the latter of whom served as the company's director from 1979-1989. Internationally acclaimed American singers who still call NYCO home include David Daniels, Mark Delavan, Mary Dunleavy, Lauren Flanigan, Elizabeth Futral, and Carl Tanner. NYCO similarly champions the work of American composers; approximately one-third of its repertoire has traditionally been American opera. The company's American repertoire ranges from established works to new works. NYCO's commitment to the future of American opera is demonstrated in its annual series, Vox, Contemporary Opera Lab, in which operas-in-progress are showcased, giving composers a chance to hear their work performed by professional singers and orchestra. The company also occasionally produces musicals and operettas such as works by Stephen Sondheim and Gilbert & Sullivan.
  • Die New York City Opera (NYCO) ist eine Opern-Gesellschaft in New York City.
  • New York City Opera en el New York State Theater situado en el Lincoln Center de Nueva York. Es la sede del New York City Ballet - la compañía creada por George Balanchine- y la NYCO, la segunda compañía de la ciudad dedicada a la lírica situado al costado del Metropolitan Opera en el Lincoln Center, enfrentada al Avery Fisher Hall, sede la New York Philharmonic. La sala David H. Koch Theater tiene capacidad para 2,755 y fue diseñado por los arquitectos Philip Johnson y John Burgee, fue inaugurado el 23 de abril de 1964, dos años antes de su vecino el Met.
  • La New York City Opera o NYCO è una compagnia d'opera lirica, fondata nel 1943, che si esibisce al Lincoln Center di New York al David H. Koch Theater.
  • Fil:New York City Opera. jpg New York City OperaThe New York City Opera (NYCO) har sina lokaler i New York State Theater, ritat av Philip Johnson, vid Lincoln Center i New York. Huset öppnades 22 februari 1966. NYCO har en tradition att lansera och stödja amerikanska sångare. Ungefär en tredjedel av produktionerna är amerikanska operor.
  • Le New York City Opera ou NYCO est à la fois une salle du New York State Theater, au Lincoln Center de New York, et une troupe lyrique fondée en 1944. Depuis 1996 son directeur artistique général est Paul Kellogg. En février 2007, Gerard Mortier est nommé directeur du New York City Opera à partir de la saison 2009-2010 jusqu'en 2015, mais participera dès lors à l'activité de l'institution afin d'assurer la transition. Cette compagnie offre un programme d'éducation artistique à plus de 12 000 étudiants dans 75 écoles. La salle abrite le New York City Ballet.
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  • Die New York City Opera (NYCO) ist eine Opern-Gesellschaft in New York City.
  • La New York City Opera o NYCO è una compagnia d'opera lirica, fondata nel 1943, che si esibisce al Lincoln Center di New York al David H. Koch Theater.
  • Fil:New York City Opera. jpg New York City OperaThe New York City Opera (NYCO) har sina lokaler i New York State Theater, ritat av Philip Johnson, vid Lincoln Center i New York. Huset öppnades 22 februari 1966. NYCO har en tradition att lansera och stödja amerikanska sångare. Ungefär en tredjedel av produktionerna är amerikanska operor.
  • The New York City Opera (NYCO) is an American opera company and the second largest opera company, after the Metropolitan Opera, in New York City. The company, called "the people's opera" by New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, was founded in 1943 with the aim of making opera financially accessible to a wide audience, producing an innovative choice of repertory, and providing a home for American singers and composers.
  • New York City Opera en el New York State Theater situado en el Lincoln Center de Nueva York. Es la sede del New York City Ballet - la compañía creada por George Balanchine- y la NYCO, la segunda compañía de la ciudad dedicada a la lírica situado al costado del Metropolitan Opera en el Lincoln Center, enfrentada al Avery Fisher Hall, sede la New York Philharmonic. La sala David H.
  • Le New York City Opera ou NYCO est à la fois une salle du New York State Theater, au Lincoln Center de New York, et une troupe lyrique fondée en 1944. Depuis 1996 son directeur artistique général est Paul Kellogg. En février 2007, Gerard Mortier est nommé directeur du New York City Opera à partir de la saison 2009-2010 jusqu'en 2015, mais participera dès lors à l'activité de l'institution afin d'assurer la transition.
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