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PET PALDean loves to bark at fishing poles if they don’t bring up fish quick enough. PAGE 6

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By LEE HOWARDStaff Writer

In Jurate Svedaite Waller’s Mystic home, the  grand piano sits center stage in the living room, an appropri-ate touch in a life full of music.

Waller, just named executive di-rector of the Connecticut Lyric Op-era, succeeding Matthew Burry, has been involved with music all her life, from a girl in Lithuania to stages in Italy, Colombia and beyond as one of the leading operatic sopranos in the state.

She won’t be on stage, but she will still play a leading role in the upcom-ing English-language production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” at 6 p.m. Saturday  at the Garde Arts Center, helping coordinate all the perfor-mance details (gardearts.org for tix).

“The company needed somebody — somebody who loves the compa-ny,” said Waller, an adjunct associate professor at Connecticut College who is also known by her performance name Jurate Svedaite.

And Waller, along with husband John Waller (the company’s first ex-ecutive director) and artistic director Adrian Sylveen, have nurtured Con-necticut Lyric Opera from  its begin-nings 14 years ago, so it made sense that she would finally step into the organization’s lead role. 

Local  opera  stagings with Waller in a featured role began quietly with productions in 2001 and 2002 of “Amahl and the Night Visitors” at the Thames Valley Music School, where

Waller still teaches voice lessons. But when conductor Sylveen heard Waller’s voice, he expressed an inter-est in putting on an opera  and per-haps forming a company in which she would take a leading part.

They started intending to do just one show, a production of “Carmen,” which they miraculously pulled off in a very cramped space at the First Congregational Church on State Street. The production was so suc-cessful that they carried on with the “Barber of Seville” and decided to pursue nonprofit status, developing a loyal following.

“It’s been a labor of love,” Waller said. “Our budget is pretty limited. ... But we figure if we have good singers and great music, people will forget about the things we don’t have.”

Connecticut Lyric Opera doesn’t spend a lot of money on costumes and lavish sets, for instance.

“When we step on stage, it’s almost like being in a black-box theater,” she said. “The singers are completely exposed, so the voice has to tell the story.”

But the opera company also prob-ably  boasts one of the best  musical ensembles in the state, the Connecti-cut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. Led by Sylveen, many of the players are trained at the Yale School of Music in New Haven.

“They are absolutely amazing play-ers,” Waller said. “It’s a huge asset.”

Still, it’s been hard to raise mon-ey, especially since 2008, when the

economy went south and Waller es-timates financial support was cut in half, “if not more.”

“Our relationship with the orches-tra allows things to happen,” Waller said. “We help each other out.”

What started as small-scale pro-ductions in a couple venues have slowly evolved into more elaborate productions that this year will be held in four spaces, including the Garde and the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford. The opera company also

performs regularly in Middletown and New Britain.

In addition, the Connecticut Lyr-ic Opera for the past three summers has been featured in productions held in Tuscany, Italy, that are being done in partnership with the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra and the Greve Opera Academy and Music Fes-tival. Next year, productions of “Aida” (to be performed locally in May) and “Carmen” will be presented  at the

A new voice heading Connecticut Lyric Opera

PHOTO COURTESY OF CT LYRIC OPERA

Jurate Svedaite and Jorge Pita Carreras perform in September 2017 in the third act of Verdi’s “Otello” at the Teatro Metropolitano Medellin in Colombia.

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good

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n la

st

year

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tend

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w to

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me,

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ncre

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of m

ore

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me

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son.

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at r

epre

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e th

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per

cent

of M

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city

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n it’

s con

figur

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r la

cros

se —

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htly

mor

e th

an 7,

000

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e tea

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or it

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e dat

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acco

rdin

g to

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ber

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vic

e pr

esid

ent o

f bot

h th

e Bl

ack

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ves a

nd th

e Con

nect

icut

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, the

Moh

egan

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e’s W

omen

’s Na

tiona

l Ba

sket

ball

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ciat

ion

team

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ore a

nd m

ore,

Cox s

aid,

the g

ame

sells

itse

lf.“W

hen

you

star

t a

franc

hise

, you

st

art w

ith th

e low

-han

ging

frui

t,” sh

e sa

id. “

We s

tart

ed (m

arke

ting t

o) ki

ds,

club

team

s, th

e co

ache

s. No

w, w

e’re

in th

e nex

t pha

se: I

t’s a

grea

t pro

duct

fo

r spo

rts f

ans i

n ge

nera

l.”M

illen

nial

m

ales

ar

e de

finite

ly

on th

e m

arke

ters

’ rad

ar. S

o, to

o, a

re

fam

ilies

. Mos

t who

atte

nd a

gam

e re -

turn

agai

n an

d ag

ain,

Cox

said

.“I

t’s

an

unbe

lieva

bly

exci

ting

spor

t,” s

aid

Mitc

hell

Etes

s, th

e fo

r-m

er M

oheg

an S

un e

xecu

tive

who

’s no

w a

n ad

vise

r to

the

trib

e. “I

t’s a

be

tter

gam

e th

an r

egul

ar l

acro

sse

(pla

yed

outd

oors

). Fa

ster

, mor

e co

n-fin

ed. V

ery

fast

, a lo

t of h

ittin

g —

the

perf

ect g

ame f

or A

mer

ican

soci

ety.”

The c

halle

nge,

Etes

s sai

d, w

as g

et-

ting

pote

ntia

l fan

s to

real

ize t

hat t

he

leag

ue’s

rost

ers

are

fille

d w

ith t

he

best

lacr

osse

pla

yers

in th

e wor

ld.

Etes

s, w

ho h

ad n

ever

seen

an

NLL

gam

e be

fore

the

Moh

egan

s bo

ught

a

50-p

erce

nt s

hare

of 

the

leag

ue’s

then

-faili

ng P

hila

delp

hia f

ranc

hise

in

2014

, sai

d th

e le

ague

has

nev

er b

een

in b

ette

r ha

nds.

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r ye

ars

of tr

an-

sienc

y am

ong

franc

hise

s, it’

s po

ised

for e

xplo

sive g

row

th, h

e sai

d.Th

e le

ague

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mm

issio

ner,

Nick

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kiew

icz,

a vet

eran

spor

ts ex

ecut

ive

who

pla

yed

prof

essio

nal s

occe

r afte

r st

arrin

g at

the U

nive

rsity

of N

ew H

a-ve

n, ar

rived

less

than

two

year

s ago

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he N

LL w

as o

ne o

f th

e m

ost

unde

rpro

mot

ed,

unde

rmar

kete

d pr

ofes

siona

l spo

rts

leag

ues

I’d e

ver

seen

,” Sa

kiew

icz

said

in a

pho

ne in

-te

rvie

w. H

eadi

ng in

to it

s 32

nd u

nin-

terr

upte

d se

ason

, “It’

s ext

raor

dina

ry

Bla

ck W

olve

s la

cros

se te

am, n

iche

sec

ure,

bo

unds

into

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th s

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n at

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egan

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war

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le (

45)

dur

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the

ir h

om

e o

pen

er D

ec. 8

, at

Mo

heg

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un

Are

na.

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asn’

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It’s

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kid

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orm

at th

at h

igh

a le

vel a

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r th

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u sh

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ou

talk

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r five

min

utes

and

you

re-

aliz

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is. A

nd sh

e’s th

e bes

t (pl

ayer

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ound

her

e.”“S

he w

orks

har

d; i

t’s h

er w

ork

ethi

c,” O

ld L

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coac

h Pa

ul G

leas

on

said

, ask

ed w

hat

sepa

rate

s Jo

hnso

n.

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ther

kid

will

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a ba

ll. In

th

at fi

rst

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ship

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and

we

scor

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t’s th

at p

ersp

i-ca

city

you

don’

t see

in o

ther

pla

yers

.”Jo

hnso

n be

gan

her

care

er a

t Ol

d Ly

me

as a

13-

year

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fre

shm

an, s

i-le

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ut h

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men

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f Old

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