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This summer, Houston Methodist is proud to co-sponsor an opera that tells the story of a heart transplant. “Breath of Life” is presented by Lone Star Lyric, with music by Todd Frazier, Center for Performing Arts Medicine Director at Houston Methodist Hospital, and libretto by Michael Remson.
Inspired by his childhood experiences in the Texas Medical Center, where his father, Dr. O.H. Frazier, is a renowned heart surgeon, Frazier’s opera tells the captivating story of heart transplant patients, families, and doctors. Through music and storytelling, Frazier highlights the emotional and spiritual journey of those involved in the transplant process.
“Breath of Life” explores themes of guilt, sacrifice, the spirit of giving, and the transformative power of organ donation. With the established 18-year Lone Star Lyric history of presenting Texas-based artists, and premiering new works by American composers, this opera brings together the worlds of science and art in a moving and unforgettable production.
Having already performed at Texas Tech University to critical acclaim, Frazier is excited to share his inspirational opera “Breath of Life” with audiences in Houston at Rice University’s Moody Center for the Arts for three special performances from June 27 to 29.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a truly original and inspiring opera.
For more information about the opera, visit Lone Star Lyric
For tickets, visit: https://www.lonestarlyric.org/shows or follow the links below.
June 27 | Breath of Life | Houston Premier 7:30pm
June 28 | Breath of Life 7:30pm
June 29 | BREATH OF LIFE + Special Guest Panel 2:30pm
Moderated by Dr. Joseph G. Rogers & Reception
For More Information contact: lonestarlyric@gmail.com
Founded in 2006, Lone Star Lyric is an independent, non-profit opera and lyric theater presenting organization committed to showcasing Texas-based artists, premiering new chamber works by living American composers and exploring the untapped repertory of lyric composers of the past.