21 min

Episode 13 - An Honest Look: Golda Schultz InsideOut Classical

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This episode of An Honest Look features Golda Schultz, a soprano who made her professional start at the Bavarian State Opera and has gone on to become a regular presence at leading houses on both sides of the pond. She spoke about moving beyond the concept of perfection; growing up in South Africa; the characters who most inspire her; and more.
*2:00 – [musical excerpt: “Ach Ich fühl’s” from Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte] – making her breakthrough at the Salzburg Festival
*5:29 – living in the land of Mozart (the father) and Richard Strauss
*9:53 – the history of Golda’s hometown, Bophuthatswana, and what it means to be South African
*13:35 – [musical excerpt: “Summertime” from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess] – her first encounter with opera and vocal studies
*16:33 – picking and choosing characters
This interview was originally conducted for the New York Philharmonic
Musical excerpts provided courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera
Intro and outro composed by Miguel Kertsman

This episode of An Honest Look features Golda Schultz, a soprano who made her professional start at the Bavarian State Opera and has gone on to become a regular presence at leading houses on both sides of the pond. She spoke about moving beyond the concept of perfection; growing up in South Africa; the characters who most inspire her; and more.
*2:00 – [musical excerpt: “Ach Ich fühl’s” from Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte] – making her breakthrough at the Salzburg Festival
*5:29 – living in the land of Mozart (the father) and Richard Strauss
*9:53 – the history of Golda’s hometown, Bophuthatswana, and what it means to be South African
*13:35 – [musical excerpt: “Summertime” from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess] – her first encounter with opera and vocal studies
*16:33 – picking and choosing characters
This interview was originally conducted for the New York Philharmonic
Musical excerpts provided courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera
Intro and outro composed by Miguel Kertsman

21 min