NEA Opera Honors: Interview with Frank Corsaro

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

Stage director and librettist Frank Corsaro talks about his career as an actor turned director and his long, rich association with the New York City Opera.

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  • Amazing person. Thank you!

  • this guy who played the badest sith lord in starwars right?

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  • Very appreciated post. Thank you.

  • 1:30:02 minutes WTF ?

  • EXCELLENT video....what a pleasure to hear Mr. Corsaro's inner thoughts about how he approaches the art of directing others. Opera is a complete art form, but that complete form is only achieved when directed with the thought behind it that Mr. Corsaro describes. Phyllis Curtin has long been my favorite soprano and Marilyn Horne my favorite mezzo-soprano. They are both wonderful singer/actors. Mr. Floyd's operas, "Susannah" and "Of Mice and Men" hold a special place in my heart too.

  • OOOH YOUTUBE!!! THIS IS OVER TEN MINUTES AND PROBABLY OVER 1 GIG!!! :O lol just kidding

  • WTF?! I never knew that YouTube videos could be longer than 30 min.

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