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HGO's and
From its modest beginnings HGO's inaugural season featured a mere two performances of two operas, Salome and Madame Butterfly HGO has grown into a company of international stature that presents six to eight productions per season.
* European Broadcast Union broadcasts HGO's performances, 2002 present
* New York City's WQXR broadcasts HGO's performances, 2002 present >
* NPR's World of Opera broadcasts HGO's performances nationally, 1999 2007
* KUHF 88. 7FM broadcasts HGO's seasons locally, 1996 1999
* KRTS 92. 1FM broadcasts HGO's seasons locally, 1987 1995

HGO's and performances
HGO's mission is to contribute to the cultural enrichment of Houston and the nation by producing and performing world-class opera, and by creating a diverse, innovative, and balanced program of performances, events, and community and education projects that reach the widest possible public.
HGO's performances are broadcast nationally to an audience of 444, 000 over the WFMT Radio Network.
* Australian Broadcast Corporation broadcasts HGO's performances, 2003

HGO's and mainstage
Based upon their level of ability, the artists are assigned supporting roles in HGO's mainstage productions.
HGO's children's chorus provides outstanding opportunity for young, talented singers from the Houston area to perform in mainstage productions alongside leading artists.

HGO's and .
One of HGO's most visible and valued projects is its young artist development program, the Houston Grand Opera Studio.
Founded in 1977 by composer Carlisle Floyd and HGO's then-General Director David Gockley, the mission of Houston Grand Opera Studio is to provide career development for young artists who have demonstrated potential to make major contributions to the opera / musical theater profession.
Given HGO's commitment to commissioning and producing new works and the success of its Opera New World program, Studio artists are provided opportunities to create new roles and premiere new pieces.
These efforts include all of HGO's education and community-engaging activities.
The Nexus Initiative also underwrites student matinees, High School Night, and HGO's radio broadcast.

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