Brockman Hall for Opera opens its doors for community open house

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Community open house at Rice's Brockman Hall for Opera. Photo by Brandon Martin.
Community open house at Rice's Brockman Hall for Opera. Photo by Brandon Martin.

Rice University's Shepherd School of Music opened the doors to the new Brockman Hall for Opera April 9, welcoming more than 2,000 guests to a community open house.

The event kicked off shortly before 11 a.m., when Dean Matthew Loden welcomed the crowd and thanked Mayor Sylvester Turner for declaring April 9 "Shepherd School of Music Day" in Houston. He also acknowledged members of Turner's staff and Rice's city council representative, Abbie Kamin, for their support of the university community. Lance Gilliam, Kamin's chief of staff, read the proclamation to the crowd gathered on the Piazza Del Musica outside the opera hall.

Dean Matthew Loden thanks the city of Houston and Mayor Sylvester Turner for recognizing April 9 as Shepherd School of Music Day. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
Dean Matthew Loden thanks the city of Houston and Mayor Sylvester Turner for recognizing April 9 as Shepherd School of Music Day. Photo by Jeff Fitlow. 

After a ribbon-cutting, Loden declared the opera hall officially open and people of all ages surged through the doors to participate in the many different activities planned for the day. As visitors entered the hall and the theater, there were audible oohs and ahhs as they took in the grand spaces. Attendees enjoyed performances by various instrumentalists and the Rice Chorale, toured different spaces throughout the hall, dressed up in opera costumes and took pictures on the stage in the Lucian and Nancy Morrison Theater.

"Seeing it from the outside, it is a very attractive building and it's a very big building, and I just wanted to come inside and see what all is in here," said Frank Jones '65. "It's really impressive, just outstanding."

There was also plenty to enjoy outside, with a variety of games to choose from, picnic tables for visiting and lounging and several local food trucks serving indulgent meals and treats.

Guests in front of a food truck at the Brockman Hall for Opera community open house.
Guests play games in front of a food truck at the Brockman Hall for Opera community open house. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.



"I'm from Austin, and we have nothing like this institution and this building," said Aviana Burkepile, a vocal performance graduate student. "It's absolutely amazing."

Loden said the day's goal was to help people get to know and feel comfortable within the new building.

"Opera as an art form is known as the pinnacle of Western classical music, because it pulls everything together - voice, drama, orchestra and theater," he said. "And we feel today's opening is also pulling everything together, because we're finally at a point where we can have the community of Houston come enjoy this fantastic building, be a part of something that's special and help us figure out how wonderfully we're going to be doing things in the future."

The Rice Chorale performs at the community open house. Photo by Brandon Martin.
The Rice Chorale performs at the Brockman Hall for Opera community open house. Photo by Brandon Martin.

Loden said while there are a lot of preconceived notions about opera, it is simply another form of storytelling.

"Opera and music in general are storytelling. They connect you with people and allow you to share an experience," he said. "And what we're trying to do is to share that experience with the entire community. We're incredibly hopeful that people will come back over and over and over again to be a part of what we're trying to do here at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University."

"I'm just so incredibly grateful for (the hall)," said Tessa Fackelmann, a music performance graduate student. "It allows us to have a chance to work on a stage and do what we're going to be doing for the rest of our lives. And it also allows other people to use and share this space, which is fantastic."

For more information on the Shepherd School, visit https://music.rice.edu.

Photo of Sammy the Owl in an opera costume visiting with a pug. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
Sammy the Owl visits with a furry friend. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

Guests pose for pictures on the stage inside Morrison Theater. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
Guests pose for pictures on the stage inside Morrison Theater. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

An array of costumes on the stage inside Morrison Theater. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
An array of costumes on the stage inside Morrison Theater. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

A music performance during Community Day. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
A music performance during the Brockman Hall for Opera community open house. Photo by Jeff Fitlow. 

Guests at the Community Day stand inside the Grand Foyer of Brockman Hall for Opera. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
Guests at the Brockman Hall for Opera community open house stand inside the building's Grand Foyer. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

Guests visit the scene shop in the new Brockman Hall for Opera. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.
Community open house guests visit the scene shop inside the new opera hall. Photo credit: Jeff Fitlow

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