Listen to CCM singers in Cincinnati Opera's 'Blind Injustice' recording

The live recording of the opera's world premiere is now available for purchase

In 2019, Cincinnati Opera premiered Blind Injustice, with music by Scott Davenport Richards and a libretto by David Cote. The work tells the story of Ohioans who were falsely convicted of serious crimes and later exonerated by the Ohio Innocence Project. Blind Injustice was lauded as a “powerful piece of music theater” (The Wall Street Journal) and a “masterpiece” (CityBeat) upon its premiere. Recently, Cincinnati Opera released the live audio recording of the opera through Fanfare Cincinnati, which is now available for streaming and download.

Cincinnati Opera has long had numerous ties to CCM, and this production is no different. Blind Injustice received its initial workshop through Opera Fusion: New Works, a partnership between Cincinnati Opera and CCM that supports the development of new operas. Opera Fusion: New Works is made possible through funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Additionally, CCM Professor of Opera Robin Guarino stage-directed and served as dramaturg for the opera, while numerous alumni held roles in Blind Injustice. These include Thomas J. Capobianco (MM Voice, ‘16), Shannon Cochran (MM Voice, ’18; AD Opera, ’20), Joseph Lattanzi (MM Voice, ’15; AD Opera, ’15), Maria Miller (BM Voice, ‘17, MM Voice ’19), Deborah Nansteel (MM Voice, ’10; AD Opera, ’12), Victoria Okafor (MM Voice, ’19) and Joseph Parrish (BM Voice, ’20). Not only that, but the opera is based on a book of the same name by UC College of Law Professor Mark Godsey, co-founder and director of the Ohio Innocence Project.

The digital album is now available for purchase via AmazoniTunes, and other digital music retailers, and it is also streaming via SpotifyApple MusicPandora, and similar music services. Blind Injustice will soon be available on CD and can be preordered through the Cincinnati Opera Bravo Shop.

  • Commissioned and produced by Cincinnati Opera
  • Composed by Scott Davenport Richards
  • Libretto by David Cote
  • Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
  • John Morris Russell, conductor
  • Robin Guarino, stage director and dramaturg
  • Presented in partnership with the Ohio Innocence Project and the Young Professionals Choral Collective
  • Released by Fanfare Cincinnati
  • Prosecutor: Joseph Lattanzi
  • Defense Attorney: Samuel Levine
  • Alesha/Ensemble #1: Victoria Okafor
  • Nancy Smith: Maria Miller
  • Laurese Glover: Terrence Chin-Loy
  • Derrick Wheatt: Sankara Harouna
  • Eugene Johnson: Miles Wilson-Toliver
  • Clarence Elkins: Thomas J. Capobianco
  • Rickey Jackson: Eric Shane
  • Derrick’s Mother/Ensemble #2: Deborah Nansteel
  • Earl Mann/Ensemble #3: Morgan Smith
  • Earl Mann’s Cellmate/Ensemble #4: Joseph Parrish
  • Voice of Clarence’s Niece: Shannon Cochran
  • Edward Vernon: William Boatwright
  • Featuring the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Opera Chorus, and the Young Professionals Choral Collective

About Cincinnati Opera

Cincinnati Opera’s mission is to enrich and connect our community through diverse opera experiences. Founded in 1920 and the second-oldest opera company in the nation, Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling season of grand opera every summer and engaging programs throughout the year. The company’s repertoire includes beloved classics and contemporary masterworks brought to life by some of the world’s most dynamic performers and creative artists.

Cincinnati Opera receives support from ArtsWave, the Ohio Arts Council, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Patricia A. Corbett Estate and Trust, and the Harry T. Wilks Family Foundation, along with many other generous individuals, corporations, and foundations. Cincinnati Opera is a proud member of OPERA America.

To learn more, visit cincinnatiopera.org.


Featured image at top: Cincinnati Opera's “Blind Injustice." Photo/Philip Groshong

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Alexandra Doyle

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Alexandra Doyle is a doctoral candidate studying clarinet performance at CCM. Alexandra’s master’s degree is also from CCM, and she holds bachelor’s degrees in clarinet performance and journalism from the University of Houston.

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