WILLIAM MASON
General Director
Lyric Opera of Chicago
William Mason is general director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, a company renowned internationally for its artistic excellence and financial strength. Founded in 1954, the company has achieved unparalleled success in its ticket sales over the past two decades, averaging 100% attendance from 1988-2002. Lyric Opera is also distinguished for having operated in the black for 19 of the past 20 years. The 2006/07 season comprised 82 performances of eight operas and generated box-office revenues of $26.6 million. The company boasts more than 32,000 subscribers for its six-month season, mid-September through mid-March.
General director since 1997, Mason has been with the company for more than three decades. Previously, he served as director of operations, artistic and production for 16 years. He succeeded Ardis Krainik, Lyric's general director since 1981, when she died in January of 1997. Mason joined the Lyric administration in 1962 under Carol Fox, Lyric's founding general manager.
Mason was Lyric's production director from 1974 through 1978. From 1962 through 1966, while pursuing a bachelor's degree in voice from
Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College, he worked as assistant to co-artistic director Pino Donati, learning the practical fundamentals of opera administration. From 1968 through 1970 he worked in the production department, serving as assistant stage manager during the opera season.
Mason performed on Lyric's stage as a member of the Lyric Children's Chorus during the 1954, 1955 and 1956 seasons. He sang the role of The Young Shepherd Boy in the famous 1954 and 1956 productions of Puccini's Tosca, which starred, respectively, Eleanor Steber, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Tito Gobbi; and Renata Tebaldi, Jussi Björling, and Tito Gobbi.
While most of his career has been based at Lyric, Mason also served as the artistic administrator for the San Francisco Opera from 1979 to 1980. In 1973 he was production manager and assistant director for the Ohio-based Corbett Foundation, which provided funding and production expertise to regional opera companies. In 1972, he worked for the Cincinnati Opera as production stage manager. Also that year, he worked for the Light Opera of Manhattan, where he assisted in musical preparation, and was also stage manager. In 1971, he was assistant to Felix Popper, music administrator at New York City Opera.
A Chicago native, Mason attended Senn High School and earned his bachelor of music degree in voice from Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College. In 2005 he received the Music Institute of Chicago's Dushkin Award. In 2003 he was awarded the title of Commendatore dell'Ordine Della Stella Della Solidarieta' Italiana by the Italian government. He is married to Diana Davis and has two adult children.
April 2007
William Mason is general director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, a company renowned internationally for its artistic excellence and financial strength. Founded in 1954, the company has achieved unparalleled success in its ticket sales over the past two decades, averaging 100% attendance from 1988-2002. Lyric Opera is also distinguished for having operated in the black for 19 of the past 20 years. The 2006/07 season comprised 82 performances of eight operas and generated box-office revenues of $26.6 million. The company boasts more than 32,000 subscribers for its six-month season, mid-September through mid-March.
Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College, he worked as assistant to co-artistic director Pino Donati, learning the practical fundamentals of opera administration. From 1968 through 1970 he worked in the production department, serving as assistant stage manager during the opera season.
