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.

