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And May the Divas Sing!

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Endowment for College of Musicā€™s opera program will support three operas a year and ā€œmore artistic risksā€

The opera program at now has a $2 million endowment and a new name.

Boulder businessman Paul N. Eklund made what the university called a ā€œtransformative giftā€ that will support future productions and allow the program to take ā€œmore artistic risks.ā€ The program will be renamed the Eklund Family Opera Program.

Announced in October, the gift and other commitments will help support three full productions each year, an opera scenes program for students and student projects with new composers.

CU Opera director Leigh Holman called Eklundā€™s gift ā€œa bold statement that says, ā€˜The arts are important.ā€™

ā€œIn this crazy world we live in, when everyone is on their iPhones and not connecting as much, the arts still bring people together.ā€

Two other music programs have recently been endowed: The Ritter Family Classical Guitar Program and the Thompson Jazz Studies Program. Named programs convey stability, helping to attract faculty and students, Holman says.

Eklund, who runs an asset management and real estate firm in Boulder, grew deeply interested in music after a CU Opera production of ā€œLa Boheme.ā€

ā€œI want to have it available for people who may not have been exposed to it,ā€ he says. ā€œI want it for our culture here in Boulder. I also know its students will make the world a better place.ā€

Full productions of ā€œCosi Fan Tutteā€ and ā€œLā€™incoronazione di Poppeaā€ are scheduled for the spring.

Photography by University of Colorado