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YouTube Movie Event: Live Performances of all four Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera 2020 micro-operas.

YouTube Playlist: Live Performances of all four Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera 2019 micro-operas.

YouTube Playlist: Live Performances of all four Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera 2018 micro-operas.


Performed live at Salvage Vanguard Theater in Austin, Texas during The BRNNR SHOW on June 19, 2016. Original composition by Brenner of Minerva’s Wreck, commissioned of and arranged by One Ounce Opera. Inspired by Philip K Dick’s novel “Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said.”

Singers:
Julie Fiore – soprano, Angela Irving – alto, Jake Jacobsen – tenor, Patrick Wright – bass


Live from the Inaugural Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera in April 2016, watch our first crop of winning micro-operas here!


Promo video with clips from “There’s Beauty In the Beast,” created October 2015.


This may be the coolest opera mashup EVER. There really should have been anvils in Super Mario Bros.



Live from Red 7 Outside, a special super-group formed when OOO collaborated with famed Queen tribute band Magnifico for a Halloween show on 10/26/13. Thanks to B. LeBas for the video!



Remember our first BIG flash mob? So do we! So much fun – from March of 2013, during SXSW in Republic Square Park. Thanks to Sound Bridge Project for the collaboration!


A mash-up video from SoundSpace at the Blanton Museum in Austin during SXSW 2013, this video caught several of OOO’s original performances.


Also from SoundSpace at the Blanton Museum, OOO Members Julie Fiore and Rebekah Smeltzer (“conducted” by Dalton Flake, present a live experiment.  The four lamps caused actionable responses from the singers, creating a rogue DJ-style mix of opera and an electronic dance track.


More SoundSpace! Dalton Flake, Michael Holderer, Jake Jacobsen, and Chaz Nailor compete till the bitter end…(thanks to DJ CBass for the fantastic mash-up, and Jeanne Sasaki for the piano accompaniment!)