Hildegard
NYC Premiere

Hildegard

Sarah Kirkland Snider, Composer and Librettist
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Thu
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Fri
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Sun
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
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* Talkback

SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
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** Members Night

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14
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VENUE UPDATE - NOVEMBER 24, 2025

We’re excited to share that HILDEGARD has moved to a new venue to better accommodate the size of the production. The shows will now take place at Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College, 524 W 59th Street, New York, NY.

If you previously purchased a ticket to HILDEGARD, it remains fully valid and retains the same value as your original purchase. All existing ticket holders have also been notified individually via email.

Thank you for your support and flexibility as we prepare HILDEGARD for its new home. We’re thrilled by the demand and response to this show and can’t wait to share this extraordinary production with you in January!

Questions? Please email [email protected].

HILDEGARD is a work of operatic historical fiction about twelfth-century German Benedictine abbess/polymath St. Hildegard von Bingen. Set in 1147, the opera follows Hildegard as she receives visions from God. While transcribing these visions for Papal evaluation – a process that will decide her prophet or heretic – she enlists the young convalescent Richardis von Stade to illustrate the manuscript. As they develop a transformative collaboration that awakens them in ways both profound and unexpected, the two women must confront the powers that would see them erased from history rather than authoring it. At the same time, Hildegard is haunted by mysterious visions she cannot explain, forcing her to grapple with unacknowledged truths she can no longer deny.

A talkback with the creative team will follow the Saturday, January 10, 7:30pm performance.

PROTOTYPE Members are invited to attend an exclusive HILDEGARD Member’s Night gathering on Sunday, January 11 at 4pm, an hour befor the 5pm show.

Creative Team

Sarah Kirkland Snider

Composer and Librettist

Elkhanah Pulitzer

Director

Gabriel Crouch

Music Director

CREATIVE & DESIGN TEAM

COMPOSER & LIBRETTIST — SARAH KIRKLAND SNIDER

DIRECTOR — ELKHANAH PULITZER

MUSIC DIRECTOR — GABRIEL CROUCH

ARTWORK & PROJECTIONS DESIGNER — DEBORAH JOHNSON

SCENIC DESIGNER — MARSHA GINSBERG

COSTUME DESIGNER — MOLLY IRELAN

LIGHTING DESIGNER — PABLO SANTIAGO

SOUND DESIGNER — DREW SENSUE-WEINSTEIN

DRAMATURG — ANNIE JIN WANG

MOVEMENT — LAUREL JENKINS

VIDEO ASSOCIATE — LOUISE LESSÉL

CAST

HILDEGARD VON BINGEN – NOLA RICHARDSON

RICHARDIS VON STADE – MIKAELA BENNETT

ABBOT CUNO – DAVID ADAM MOORE

VOLMAR – ROY HAGE

CLEMENTIA / MARGRAVINE VON STADE / ANGEL 2 – BLYTHE GAISSERT

GERTA / ANGEL 1 – RAHA MIRZADEGAN

MECHTILD – PATRICK BESSENBACHER

OTTO – PAUL CHWE MINCHUL AN

FACELESS WOMAN – CHLOË ENGEL

SUPERNUMERARIES – SAM KANN, MAIA SAUER

NOVUS ENSEMBLE

HARP – TOMINA PA

BASSOON – SHELLEY MONROE

CLARINET – EILEEN MACK

FLUTE – MELISSA BAKER

VIOLIN 1 – KATIE HYUN

VIOLIN 2 – MIHO SAEGUSA

VIOLA – HANNAH BURNETT

CELLO – TITILAYO AYAGANDE

BASS – WEN YANG

HILDEGARD image: artwork by Deborah Johnson; photography by Jono Freeman

SUPPORT

Commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects. Commissioned in part by the Aspen Music Festival and School and OPERA America Grants for Female Composers award funded by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation. Additional commissioning support from William Kennedy, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts. The production of Hildegard received funding from OPERA America’s Opera Fund, New York State Council on the Arts, New Music USA, the Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation, Betsy Greenberg, Elizabeth Omeltchenko, and Pamela Drexel. Developed and produced by Beth Morrison Projects. Developed with Lyric Theater @ University of Illinois, Princeton University, and Mannes School of Music.

Support for the commissioning and development of HILDEGARD was provided by the David and Kiki Gindler Fund for Composers. Support for the development of narrative elements was provided by the Joni Benickes Fund for Storytelling. Additional production support was provided by the BMP Creation Fund, supported by Nancy & Barry Sanders and Scott & Susan Lord. Lead support for BMP's 20th anniversary season was provided by William Kennedy.

By arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. obo Music Sales Corporation, publisher and copyright owner.

BY BETH MORRISON PROJECTS

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