Awards & Winners

New York City Opera

The New York City Opera was an American opera company located in New York City that was active from 1943-2013. The company, called "the people's opera" by New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, was founded in 1943. The company's stated purpose was to make opera accessible to a wide audience at a reasonable ticket price. It also sought to produce an innovative choice of repertory, and provide a home for American singers and composers. The company was originally housed at the New York City Center theater on West 55th Street. It later became part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts from 1966 to 2010 during which time it produced autumn and spring seasons of opera in repertory and maintained extensive education and outreach programs, offering arts-in-education programs to 4,000 students in over thirty schools. In 2011, the company left Lincoln Center due to financial difficulties, moving its offices and archives to 75 Broad St. in Lower Manhattan. In the 2011–2012 season NYCO performed four operas at various venues in New York City, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music. During its nearly 70 year history, the NYCO helped launch the careers of many great opera singers including Beverly Sills, Sherrill Milnes, Plácido Domingo, Maralin Niska, Carol Vaness, José Carreras, Shirley Verrett, Tatiana Troyanos, Jerry Hadley, Catherine Malfitano, Samuel Ramey, and Gianna Rolandi. Sills later served as the company's director from 1979–1989. More recent acclaimed American singers who have called NYCO home include David Daniels, Mark Delavan, Mary Dunleavy, Lauren Flanigan, Elizabeth Futral, Bejun Mehta, Robert Brubaker and Carl Tanner.

Awards by New York City Opera

Check all the awards nominated and won by New York City Opera.

1992


Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival The Most Happy Fella
Outstanding Revival (Musical)

1991


Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival
Honored for : A Little Night Music

Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival A Little Night Music

1990


Nominations 1990 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival The Sound of Music