As a transgender opera singer, I often feel that my role in the studio, and on stage, is to challenge ideas and subvert the form. I walk into a room and subvert conventions of gender, simply by existing, so I may as well embrace that mold. One tenet of my identity as an artist and member of the opera community is that, in order to survive, art must evolve and adapt, responding to and challenging contemporary attitudes. Opera is an artform which often looks to the past for reference, whether it be for contextual information for a production, or the musical scores themselves, the dominant portion of which, as we know, are by dead, white men.
There is continued need for evolution and adaptation within our artform to avoid stagnation in…