Understanding artistic excellence through Maria Callas

FOR THOSE who want to explore what it means to be great and to make sacrifices for art 鈥 and for opera fans who admire legendary opera diva Maria Callas 鈥 the Philippine Opera Company鈥檚 (POC) upcoming production, Master Class, is a must-watch.
It presents a fictionalized account of masterclasses led by the real-life opera singer 鈥 played by Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo 鈥 in the 1970s.
Performances will be held at RCBC Plaza鈥檚 Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium from May 15 to 30.
Written by playwright Terrence McNally, Master Class was originally performed at New York City鈥檚 John Golden Theater in 1995, directed by Leonard Foglia and starring Zoe Caldwell as Maria Callas. It went on to win multiple awards, including the Tony Award for Best Play.
The 2026 staging by POC, directed by Jaime del Mundo, comes at a time when art is devalued and overlooked in favor of digital-era trends and virality, and ultimately sanitized for political correctness.
THE VALUE OF ART
Mr. Del Mundo told the media at an April 21 preview that the audience can expect a play about love and passion, fueled by 鈥渢he older generation of singers鈥 desire to communicate to the younger generation.鈥
While Master Class offers a behind-the-scenes perspective of opera, it is not a documentary. Playwright McNally wrote this after watching a masterclass by another singer and thought to combine that concept with Ms. Callas, the epitome of opera at the time, who was already getting old and teaching young singers.
鈥淗opefully, audiences realize through this the amount of work that goes into it, that鈥檚 demanded. It adds to the value that art has,鈥 said Mr. Del Mundo. 鈥淥ne of the reasons art is glossed over is not because of a lack of exposure, but because a lot of people don鈥檛 realize the value. This play shows the blood and guts an artist gives.鈥
An iconic line by Ms. Callas is 鈥ho dato tutto a te鈥 (I gave everything to you), which encapsulates this mindset. 鈥淭his play is for anyone who thinks art is important and anyone who thinks art is not important,鈥 he added.
MILESTONE
Master Class also marks a milestone for POC, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary season. They had already staged it back in 2010, but this anniversary revival has a different goal 鈥 to 鈥渉onor the legends who shaped the operatic world while reaffirming its belief that true artistry demands courage, discipline, and soul.鈥
Mr. Del Mundo noted how opera was invented a long time ago and has been subject to many changes over the past several decades, from Ms. Callas鈥 influence to the introduction of television and now to the digital age.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot we can learn about it now. Years ago, when I first attended a class where an opera singer was singing, I discovered for the first time that they perspire. You never realize that they work so hard that they perspire,鈥 he said.
B.C. AND A.C.
Maria Callas, hailed as the paramount dramatic soprano of her era, transcended boundaries in the world of opera. Born in New York City in 1923 to Greek parents, her performances in Italy earned her widespread acclaim, highlighting her remarkable versatility across a repertoire spanning Wagner, Verdi, and Puccini.
For Ms. Lauchengco-Yulo, who doesn鈥檛 have operatic training, playing the aged version of the legendary singer is a relief since it doesn鈥檛 require her to sing opera 鈥 only teach the students.
鈥淭he history of opera is often divided into B.C. and A.C. (before Callas and after Callas). She brought drama and incorporated acting to her singing,鈥 she explained. 鈥淎nd she was so hard on her students because, for her, it was about passion, craft, and being the best you can be.鈥
The cast includes Louie Angelo Oca as the accompanist, Alexandra Bernas, Arman Ferrer, and Angeli Benipayo as Ms. Callas鈥 students, and Nelsito Gomez as the stage hand.
The set and projection design are by Joey Mendoza and the costume design by Zeny Gutierrez.
100% DEDICATION
Ms. Lauchengco-Yulo said she resonates with her character 鈥渜uite a lot.鈥
鈥淚 dedicate myself 100% completely to every role. I like to think that I鈥檓 somewhere along the lines of her idea of being true to your craft,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 teach with a lot of textual analysis where, aside from the voice, we break down what you鈥檙e saying.鈥
There is also something more personal. 鈥淚 also resonate with getting older and not being able to do the same roles. I鈥檓 at a stage where I鈥檓 going into directing, teaching, and passing things on.鈥
In 1971, Ms. Callas taught at the prestigious Juilliard School. These sessions, which Mr. McNally drew from in writing the play, saw her working with young singers while reflecting on her life, triumphs, sacrifices, and relentless pursuit of artistic truth.
OPERA IN THE PHILIPPINES
POC is the country鈥檚 only professional opera company that consistently produces opera and classical music performances. Established in 1999, one of its commitments is to 鈥渂reaking the perception of opera as elitist.鈥
Because of this, it has brought performances out of traditional theater spaces and into malls, churches, schools, parks, and community centers, making classical music more accessible.
POC founder, president, and artistic director Karla Gutierrez told the media that Master Class was the perfect way to mark the 25th season because it鈥檚 a bit like 鈥渁ttending Opera 101.鈥
鈥淲e need to tap students who can learn to appreciate opera. We鈥檒l also have a program for teachers, where someone will adopt a teacher to watch,鈥 she said.
The motivation for this is the problem of the Philippine education system where MAPEH 鈥 music, arts, physical education, health 鈥 teachers have a substandard, broad understanding of the four subjects they鈥檙e teaching.
鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have good modules. It鈥檚 a big problem and makes it even harder to promote classical music. That鈥檚 why we do a lot of out-of-the-box productions, where I tell them it鈥檚 like watching a musical,鈥 Ms. Gutierrez said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why POC has been focusing on the audience development program.鈥
In one outreach initiative in Tondo, they went to a building where the first floor was a palengke and the second floor was a school. 鈥淚f you make it fun for the kids, there鈥檚 an interest. The bottom line is that we need government support. Many public schools don鈥檛 even have any instruments,鈥 she said.
Ms. Gutierrez had considered closing down the POC in 2020 since it was not doing well. She took a leave and visited the Los Angeles Opera, where she asked about ticket sales.
鈥淭hey told me that it鈥檚 a worldwide problem, and the only one making money is the Met [Metropolitan Opera in New York],鈥 she explained. 鈥淲hat we did is reprogram the company to focus on students, because they will be the next ticket buyers. We鈥檙e focusing on audience development.鈥
Master Class runs from May 15 to 30 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Ayala Ave. corner Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City. Tickets are available via Ticket2Me. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana


