It was founded in Chicago in 1954, under the name Lyric Theatre of. He has been a panelist on the Met broadcasts’ “Opera Quiz” annually since 2006. Lyric Opera of Chicago is one of the leading opera companies in the United States. Roger has written program notes for CDs on seven major labels (including releases by Renée Fleming, Cecilia Bartoli, Joyce DiDonato, Anna Netrebko, and Jonas Kaufmann). A regular contributor to many important American and European publications - among them Opera News, Opera magazine, and The Times (London) – as well as for programs of leading opera companie. Roger previously held positions at San Diego Opera, the Dallas Opera, and Glimmerglass Opera. At the same time, opra comique branched off in another direction to produce operettas, which developed into the musical comedies of the 20th century. He also edits the company’s program books, is a frequent public speaker and moderator for Lyric events, and serves as special lecturer/consultant for the Ryan Opera Center. emergence in Romantic period In Western music: Opera to produce the prevailing French lyric opera. Roger Pines, co-host and co-producer of the Lyric Opera of Chicago broadcasts, is the company’s dramaturg. She holds a music degree from the University of Central Florida. Before coming to Chicago, Lisa presented classical music in Columbus, Ohio, and Orlando, Florida. Chicagos Lyric Opera is a seriously well-known opera company, using this spectacularly lavish venue to put on some of the most musically powerful performances. She also co-hosts the Lyric Opera of Chicago Broadcasts. She has hosted many programs for the WFMT Radio Network, including War Letters (2002 Peter Lisagor Award winner), as well as live broadcasts from Salzburg for Mozart’s 250th birthday and Warsaw for the International Chopin Piano Competition. As the midday weekday announcer, she presents The New Releases, hosts live studio performances and interviews guest artists, including Renée Fleming, John Adams, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Lisa Flynn has been a program host and producer for WFMT since 1991. The Lyric Opera of Chicago Broadcasts are generously sponsored by the Caerus Foundation, Inc., with matching funding provided by the Matthew and Kay Bucksbaum Family, the John and Jacolyn Bucksbaum Foundation, and the Richard P. Learn more about advertising and sponsorship on WFMT.