Bella Voce members and loyal subscribers Freddi and Kenneth Hill are joining LA Opera in celebrating the company’s 35th anniversary.

“We attended La Traviata in the inaugural season, and it was love at first sight,” Ken Hill says. “And hearing,” adds his wife, Freddi. “Opera touches all of one’s senses.” Despite being alumni of crosstown rivals UCLA and USC, these L.A. natives have managed to live together for the past 41 years—in part because of their shared love of music.

Freddi’s parents were among the founders of the original Music Center, and she says it is a pleasure to continue her family’s philanthropy. In addition to providing annual support, the Hills have included the company in their estate plans.

“Making a legacy gift is an easy and meaningful way to help keep opera alive,” Ken says. The Hills note that their bequest, like other testamentary gifts that allow donors to enjoy assets during their lifetimes, has not impacted their lifestyle.

Not ready to retire, Freddi is an agent specializing in health insurance. Ken started as a civil engineer before becoming a professor of management at USC. He now teaches yoga in their garden.

While they have enjoyed many LA Opera productions, the Hills list the most memorable as the unexpected but “wonderful” production of Lady Maceth of Mtsensk by Dimitri Shostakovich. One of the performances they attended was conducted by Maxim Shostakovich, Dimitri’s son. Through fortuitous timing, the Hills were able to speak with Maxim after the performance. Ken says, “Shostakovich is my favorite composer, and meeting Maxim was a thrill!”

During the past 35 years, the Hills have met many interesting artists and donors. Freddi and Ken were impressed by people who put LA Opera
in their trusts so that the art form could continue to touch the hearts of opera lovers for generations to come. According to the Hills, “We thought we
could, and should, do the same thing.”

The Hills are pleased to be part of the Bella Voce Society because it provides an opportunity to meet others who also feel strongly about supporting
the future of opera.

Supporting LA Opera through a planned gift allows you to make a long-lasting impact on LA Opera’s ability to present world-class opera for generations to come.

A planned gift can be made by cash or with property, such as appreciated securities or real estate, through your will or living trust.  Planned gifts may also be made by naming LA Opera as the beneficiary of a bank account, securities account, insurance policy or retirement plan, such as an IRA account.  Some gifts may also provide you with lifetime income.

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To learn more about making a planned gift, contact our Director of Planned Giving at 213.972.3141 or legacy@laopera.org.