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#HOTSpeaks: HOT President Jim McCoy

A Former Navy Commanding Officer’s Voyage with Opera

It was opening night of the Hawaii Opera Theatre’s production of Puccini’s Tosca in 2006.

As Baron Scarpia, the opera’s villain, sang his famous aria Va, Tosca! (Te Deum) in the setting of a Roman church near the end of the first act, the accompaniment swelled. A full choir belted at fortissimo, the orchestra jerked their bows along the instruments’ strings with vigor, and pressurized air resonated through the pipes of an organ.

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Underneath a lavish, golden robe and mitre cap stood retired U.S. Navy Captain and Hawaii Opera Theatre Board President Jim McCoy. He had volunteered to play the non-singing role of the Cardinal.

It was his first on-stage opera performance.

Years later, standing in a room surrounded by naval memorabilia, Jim held a photo of his performance in Tosca and smiled nostalgically.dsc00745

“I’m not a musician. I’m not a musicologist. I’m just a passionate opera lover,” he said. “And having a role in Tosca – my favorite opera – was a thrilling experience.”

Preparing For Voyage

Jim grew up playing classical music on the piano, and he said it was natural to make the transition from classical music and the pop music of the day to opera.

“It was easy to listen to a Rodgers and Hammerstein song from Oklahoma or The King and I and then hear something from La Bohème, for instance, and say, ‘There’s a lyrical similarity there,’” he said.

Growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, Jim was exposed to opera through television. Opera singers were often guest stars on popular television series like The Ed Sullivan Show or Your Show of Shows.

And the year that he began high school coincided with the introduction of 33 RPM vinyl records. The long-playing records revolutionized private opera listening, since listeners no longer needed a tall stack of breakable 78 RPM records to listen to a complete opera.

Jim began renting vinyl records of opera soundtracks and librettos from the Mill Valley Public Library in California when he was in high school. Latin and French classes in school helped him read the librettos – the words of the opera – while listening to it.

Before long, he was hooked.

“Opera, with its plots and characters and their arias and so forth, reaches an emotional depth that is deeply moving,” McCoy said. “I love all forms of classical music, but opera is special.”

Out At Sea

Classical music aside, Jim was a career Navy man.

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“When I was growing up, I never had any desire to do anything else but go to the Naval Academy and be a naval officer,” he said. “And that’s what I did.”

Jim commanded two ships and a squadron of 12 ships during his 30-year naval career.  When these ships deployed to the Mediterranean or North Atlantic, port visits introduced him to opera houses in Italy, France and Spain.

When on shore duty in the States, he saw opera performances in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, San Diego and San Francisco.

“It’s thanks to the Navy that I saw all those shows,” he said.

Back On Land

After retiring in 1990, he assembled various memorabilia from the three at sea commands.  There are photos, paintings, models, pennants, flags and awards that pay tribute to the many tough judgment calls he had to make, the stormy seas he faced, and the leadership skills he learned.

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Jim’s naval ships had docked, but his voyage with opera was far from over.  He has been traveling on opera tours to Europe since 1998 and has seen productions at many of the most important opera houses on the continent.  He believes these experiences give him credibility when he asserts that HOT stages world class opera.

In 1997, a new opportunity with opera presented itself: Jim joined the HOT Board of Directors.  He has been on the Board ever since and has served as Treasurer and President.

OPERA America, the national service organization for opera, presented Jim with a National Opera Trustee Recognition Award for his dedication to promoting HOT in 2015.

“I had no idea that was coming,” he said. “But that was very gratifying.”

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But his favorite moment with HOT was still the moment that he stood on stage in 2006, surrounded by the music of the opera he had discovered as a teenager.

That night, as the powerful sound vibrated the stage, Jim bowed and blessed the chorus, then turned to bless Scarpia, and finally he turned to face the thousands of people in the audience.

His blessing fell upon the crowd just as the final dramatic chord was struck, and the heavy velvet curtain fell.

“I was the cardinal,” he said, “and it was very grand.”

Active duty, retired or dependent military personnel receive 20% off on all single tickets to Hawaii Opera Theatre productions.
Call the HOT Box Office at 808.596.7858 for more information.

Mahalo for your service.

 

New Additions to Hawaii Opera Theatre’s Board of Directors

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Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT) held its Annual Meeting for Members on July 30, 2014, at the Pacific Club.  Board Chairman Jim McCoy presented eight new members for election to the Board of Directors.  The meeting included a review of the past season from HOT’s Artistic Director Henry Akina and Executive Director Simon Crookall.

HOT experienced a very successful year artistically, with three acclaimed productions on Oahu and made its return to Maui for the first time in eight years. Financially, the company saw significant growth in ticket sales by 31%, which resulted in an increase of income by 21%. The company also experienced a rise in support from the community, with contributed income growing to $1.1 million.  Of note, HOT was able to reduce expenses by 11% from the previous fiscal year.

The new HOT Board Members are:

Mangmang Qiu Brown – Born in Beijing, Ms. Brown graduated from the Peking University School of Economics and then received her MBA and JD at the University of Hawaii.  After practicing law, she joined the University of Hawaii Foundation, with responsibility for International Engagement and latterly with the East-West Center Foundation.

Kasumi Hara – Ms. Hara is an interior designer born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.  Upon graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, she moved to New York City to work for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.  She later changed career paths and became an interior designer working in NYC and San Francisco before returning to Honolulu.  She is also an accomplished oboist.

Lynne Johnson – Ms. Johnson has an MBA from the University of Hawaii and has worked as a School Teacher, Curriculum Planner, and Development Director.  In 1991, she began her study of musicology and in 2009, she received her PhD in Musicology from the University of Hawaii.  She has taught Music History at UH for 12 years and is heavily involved in community service.

Keith Kalway – Originally from Minnesota, Mr. Kalway obtained a graduate degree in Education before spending 35 years as an educator with St. Paul Public Schools.  During his tenure, he worked as a Vice President for middle school mathematics and led the Mathematics Institutes for Teachers through the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.  He also cofounded the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus.

Ada Mei – Ms. Mei, a native of Beijing earned her Master’s in Industrial Engineering at the University of Minnesota. She has worked as an engineer for computer companies, as a Senior Advisory Engineer for IBM, and has produced a Chinese Opera at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.

Jeff Pauker – Mr. Pauker is Director, Acquisitions at A&B Properties.  Mr. Pauker’s responsibilities include the identification and consummation of investments in Hawaii real estate assets.  Prior to joining A&B, Mr. Pauker was an attorney for a global law firm in San Francisco.  He is a magna cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School.

Nigel Pentland – A long-time resident of London, Mr. Pentland has a BA from the University of Liverpool and an MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.  He worked for 25 years in financial markets across the world and is now an investor in public and private markets, including several recent start-up companies.

Stephen Turner – Born in Wisconsin, Mr. Turner grew up in Chicago and received a MS from the University of South Dakota.  In 1966, he joined Marketing Research Corporation of America (Chicago).  He has worked as a Research Manager at Amoco, Hamms Beer, and Coca-Cola USA and has held a variety of high-level roles at numerous marketing agencies.

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Since 1961, Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT), formerly a division of the Honolulu Symphony Society and incorporated in 1980, has served to enhance the quality of life in Hawaii by presenting opera performances of the highest standards, while maintaining fiscal responsibility.  Through four productions annually in the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, HOT offers opera to almost 18,000 residents and visitors each season thereby increasing the public’s awareness and exposure to opera as a multi-media art form.

HOT’s educational programs for youth serve as both catalyst and active participant in the artistic education of Hawaii’s youth.  Opera for Everyone provides a special performance of each opera for a large and enthusiastic audience of students.  Resident Ensemble takes operas specially adapted operas, into elementary and middle schools with special tours to all neighbor islands.  HOT’s Mini Residency program takes our education and production staff members into an elementary school to work with students and teachers to compose an opera production centered around curriculum components.   Adult education is offered with Opera Highlights, a non-credit course at the University of Hawaii; Opera Previews, at the Honolulu Academy of Arts; pre-performance Lanai Lectures on the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall lanai; and other presentations at stores or shopping centers.

Led by Artistic Director, Henry Akina, and Executive Director Simon Crookall, HOT partners with the Hawaii Symphony.  Auditions are held, generally in NY, to cast principal roles from mainland, European, Asian and local singers.  The Opera Chorus is a local volunteer organization.

Media Contact:  Jason M.A. Walter | 808-596-7372 ext. 211 | j_walter@hawaiiopera.org