Michael Milenski
Victor Michael Milenski (born 1941) founded the Long Beach Opera in 1979, and was its general director for 25 seasons, retiring in 2004. Though local opera companies had been organized in the 1920s and 1960s in metropolitan Los Angeles, under Milenski’s direction the Long Beach Opera became the first professional opera company to take root in the modern era and survive. Having predated the formation of Los Angeles Opera and Orange County's Opera Pacific, Long Beach Opera is the Los Angeles area's oldest standing professional opera company.
Milenski was born in
In the meantime, the management of the Long Beach Symphony invited Milenski to mount his
In the early 1980s, Milenski became more widely known to the American opera community for introducing
As a producer, Milenski was an iconoclast, remaining apart from the American operatic establishment. Los Angeles Philharmonic executive director Ernest Fleischmann noted that Milenski established a benchmark for progressive programming and daring production that invigorated the entire Southern California performing arts community.
Among his operatic legacies, Milenski stimulated the careers of stage directors
Michael Milenski has been a proponent of composer Gian Carlo Menotti's opera The Saint Of Bleecker Street [1]