Power your archive with structured performance data

From repertoire history to performance detail, OPAS supports the depth and accuracy required by institutions like Carnegie Hall, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Handel and Society.

An archive isn’t just a record.
It’s a resource.

You’re tracking more than what was programmed. You’re tracking what actually happened:

  • Guest artist substitutions
  • Different conductors per work
  • Changes to instrumentation or program
  • Performance details that differ from the original plan

In many organizations, this information lives in notes, emails, or institutional memory.

Most systems can’t capture this level of detail in a consistent, usable way.

OPAS connects works, performances, and people in a single system.

Capture real performance history

Track the full reality of each performance:

  • Conductors and artists by work
  • Last-minute program changes
  • World, national, and regional premieres
  • Encores
  • Commissioned works

Built for research and continuity

Search and analyze your repertoire over time across decades of programming.

Support internal planning, academic research, and long-term institutional knowledge.

Connect to your digital ecosystem

OPAS includes an API that integrates with digital asset management systems and public-facing platforms.

These integrations are individually scoped and customized, allowing your archive to power public access, research tools, and internal systems.

See how OPAS supports
archives and research

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