Asheville Lyric Opera was founded in 1999 by the baritone David Craig Starkey. In its first full season (1999–2000), the company presented Puccini's
La bohème in conjunction with the
Asheville Symphony Orchestra. Past performances have included guest singers, conductors and directors who have performed across the U.S. and internationally. Soprano
Susan Dunn gave a recital as part of the company's first season in 1999, and in 2001, the company presented Rossini's
The Barber of Seville with
Rockwell Blake in the role of Count Almaviva. The company began touring with their 2003/2004 season and has brought productions to Indiana, Georgia, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. The 2006–2007 season saw an expansion to three full opera productions along with an "education opera" performance for local schools. The Tenth Anniversary Gala in 2009 featured guests
Angela Brown, soprano,
Tonio DiPaolo, tenor, and
David Malis, baritone, joined by the Asheville Lyric Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Principal Guest Conductor,
Robert Hart Baker. Other notable artists who have appeared with the company through opera co-productions and recitals include Angela Renée Simpson,
Talise Trevigne and
Stephen Mark Brown. Conductors who have led recent ALO productions include Timothy Myers,
Robert Franz, Keith Chambers and
Daniel Meyer. By 2012 the company had presented over twenty-five full operas and numerous concerts across Western North Carolina. The 2012/2013 Season featured Verdi's
La traviata with soprano
Elizabeth Caballero as Violetta, Puccini's
Tosca, and a concert by tenor
Lawrence Brownlee The 2013/2014 Season included
Don Giovanni,
Die Fledermaus, and
South Pacific. The production of
Die Fledermaus was performed in English with the script adapted to fit the cultural and historical background of Asheville. This production also marked a new collaboration with the Symphony of the Mountains of
Kingsport, Tennessee ALO also presents educational programs and operas for children across the region, and offers student internships in arts administration, music business, and performance. ==Past seasons==