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| Tuesday 16-Mar-10 19:00 |
San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CARomeo and Juliet |
San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor |
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| San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego 92101, United States Tuesday 16-Mar-10 19:00 Romeo and Juliet San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor | ||
| Tuesday 16-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Tuesday 16-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston, MAAriadne Auf Naxos |
Boston Lyric Opera Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor |
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| Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston 02116, United States Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Boston Lyric Opera An unseen producer makes changes to an opera just before the curtain rises. That's how the clowns get onstage. The composer? Backstage, tearing his hair out. Strauss weaves voices and orchestra beautifully in his half farce, half opera seria. Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Damnation of Faust |
Sir Andrew Davis, Conductor Stephen Langridge, Director Paul Groves, Tenor: Faust John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Mephisto Christian Van Horn, Bass-baritone: Brander Susan Graham, Mezzo-soprano: Marguerite |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 In French with projected English translations. La damnation de Faust (premiere Paris, 1846) is Lyric’s first production of any Berlioz work. Classified by the composer as a “dramatic legend,” Damnation has often been heard in concert form, and in that guise has always been hugely successful with major orchestras worldwide. In recent decades some major operatic venues have staged it with enormous success internationally. The familiar dramatic events of the work – the disillusion of Faust and his contemplation of suicide, his encounter with the devil in the person of Méphistophélès, the exuberance of the student Brander, Faust’s initial encounter with the innocent Marguerite and the catastrophic results of their romance – are given incomparable freshness by Berlioz, with episode after episode that enchants the ear: the world-famous “Hungarian March”; the devil’s brilliant solos; Faust’s ravishing invocation to nature; and Marguerite’s heartfelt “King of Thulé” ballad and devastating song of longing for Faust (“D’amour, l’ardente flamme,” one of the supreme achievements of Berlioz’s entire career). There are also immensely challenging roles for chorus members, who play peasants, students, gnomes, sylphs, and heavenly spirits. Sir Andrew Davis, Conductor Stephen Langridge, Director Paul Groves, Tenor: Faust John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Mephisto Christian Van Horn, Bass-baritone: Brander Susan Graham, Mezzo-soprano: Marguerite | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, PACurtis Opera Theatre |
George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director |
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| Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Curtis Opera Theatre The Curtis Opera Theatre celebrates the Samuel Barber centenary with the love story of the ages: Marc Antony and Cleopatra weave their way through deception, political intrigue, and passions as hot as the sands of Egypt. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in the original English. George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYLa Bohème |
Metropolitan Opera Marco Armiliato, Conductor Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Mimì Ruth Ann Swenson, Soprano: Musetta Piotr Beczala, Tenor: Rodolfo George Petean, Baritone Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone Oren Gradus, Bass Paul Plishka, Bass |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Anna Netrebko stars in the most popular opera in the repertory. Piotr Beczala, who signaled his arrival as a top lyric tenor in last season’s Lucia di Lammermoor, sings his first Met Rodolfo in Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary production. Gerald Finley is Marcello, opposite Nicole Cabell and Ruth Ann Swenson alternating as Musetta. Marco Armiliato, Conductor Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Mimì Ruth Ann Swenson, Soprano: Musetta Piotr Beczala, Tenor: Rodolfo George Petean, Baritone Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone Oren Gradus, Bass Paul Plishka, Bass | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 14:00 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Marriage of Figaro |
Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 14:00 In Italian with projected English translations. “La folle journée” (“The Crazy Day”) was the subtitle of Beaumarchais’ comedy on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart based his opera, one of the greatest creations in the entire repertoire. It centers on a single frantic day in the life of Aguas Frescas, the castle of Count Almaviva. The Count has designs on Susanna, maid of the Countess. Susanna is to be married this very day to the count’s valet, Figaro, which doesn’t stand in the way of the Count’s keeping an assignation with her. But he reckons without Figaro and Susanna who – aided by the Countess – conspire to teach the philandering Count a lesson. Others figuring prominently in the plot are the amorous young page, Cherubino; an older couple, Dr. Bartolo and Marcellina, who turn out to be Figaro’s parents, to his amazement; Susanna’s devious music master, Basilio; and Antonio, the Count’s gardener. Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:00 |
Brooklyn College, Conservatory of Music, New York City, NYThe Yellow Wallpaper |
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| Brooklyn College, Conservatory of Music, 2900 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, New York City NY 11210, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:00 The Yellow Wallpaper Conservatory student Whitney George premieres her new opera Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 |
Belk Theater, Charlotte, NCCarmen |
Opera Carolina |
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| Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St, Charlotte NC 28202, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Opera Carolina Bizet’s dramatic masterpiece, Carmen, combines powerful characterizations with a resoundingly rich, evocative score. Carmen, the beguiling gypsy with a fiery temper, is a cigarette-factory girl who is nonetheless mistress of her life. She loves where, when and whom she wills, but intuitively believes she is powerless over destiny. Don José, an army corporal, begins his fall from decency when he succumbs to Carmen’s seduction. Escamillo, the toreador idol of the masses, is more evenly matched to CarmenÕs wiles. He, unlike Don José, knows that loving Carmen is ultimately dangerous. A classic story of fatal attractions set to unforgettable music. | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYShostakovich - The Nose |
Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 20:00 Shostakovich - The Nose Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 |
Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston, MAAriadne Auf Naxos |
Boston Lyric Opera Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor |
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| Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston 02116, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 Boston Lyric Opera An unseen producer makes changes to an opera just before the curtain rises. That's how the clowns get onstage. The composer? Backstage, tearing his hair out. Strauss weaves voices and orchestra beautifully in his half farce, half opera seria. Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 |
San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CARomeo and Juliet |
San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor |
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| San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego 92101, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 Romeo and Juliet San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 |
Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, PACurtis Opera Theatre |
George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director |
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| Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 Curtis Opera Theatre The Curtis Opera Theatre celebrates the Samuel Barber centenary with the love story of the ages: Marc Antony and Cleopatra weave their way through deception, political intrigue, and passions as hot as the sands of Egypt. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in the original English. George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYAttila |
Metropolitan Opera Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Riccardo Muti, a champion of the Verdian tradition, makes his Met debut with one of the composer’s rousing early operas. This story of civilization’s encounter with barbarism is explored in a new production by director Pierre Audi. Some of the brightest lights in contemporary design, including Miuccia Prada and the architecture team of Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (the 2008 Beijing Olympics “Bird’s Nest” stadium), have created the costumes and scenery. “Our approach is to stay very close to the descriptions supported by Verdi: destruction, rubble, lagoon, forest, darkness—all in a very naturalistic way,” explain Herzog and de Meuron. Ildar Abdrazakov sings the title role, joined by Violeta Urmana, Ramón Vargas, and Carlos Alvarez. Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 13:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYLa Bohème |
Metropolitan Opera Marco Armiliato, Conductor Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Mimì Ruth Ann Swenson, Soprano: Musetta Piotr Beczala, Tenor: Rodolfo George Petean, Baritone Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone Oren Gradus, Bass Paul Plishka, Bass |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 13:00 Metropolitan Opera Anna Netrebko stars in the most popular opera in the repertory. Piotr Beczala, who signaled his arrival as a top lyric tenor in last season’s Lucia di Lammermoor, sings his first Met Rodolfo in Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary production. Gerald Finley is Marcello, opposite Nicole Cabell and Ruth Ann Swenson alternating as Musetta. Marco Armiliato, Conductor Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Mimì Ruth Ann Swenson, Soprano: Musetta Piotr Beczala, Tenor: Rodolfo George Petean, Baritone Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone Oren Gradus, Bass Paul Plishka, Bass | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Marriage of Figaro |
Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 In Italian with projected English translations. “La folle journée” (“The Crazy Day”) was the subtitle of Beaumarchais’ comedy on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart based his opera, one of the greatest creations in the entire repertoire. It centers on a single frantic day in the life of Aguas Frescas, the castle of Count Almaviva. The Count has designs on Susanna, maid of the Countess. Susanna is to be married this very day to the count’s valet, Figaro, which doesn’t stand in the way of the Count’s keeping an assignation with her. But he reckons without Figaro and Susanna who – aided by the Countess – conspire to teach the philandering Count a lesson. Others figuring prominently in the plot are the amorous young page, Cherubino; an older couple, Dr. Bartolo and Marcellina, who turn out to be Figaro’s parents, to his amazement; Susanna’s devious music master, Basilio; and Antonio, the Count’s gardener. Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 |
Belk Theater, Charlotte, NCCarmen |
Opera Carolina |
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| Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St, Charlotte NC 28202, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 Opera Carolina Bizet’s dramatic masterpiece, Carmen, combines powerful characterizations with a resoundingly rich, evocative score. Carmen, the beguiling gypsy with a fiery temper, is a cigarette-factory girl who is nonetheless mistress of her life. She loves where, when and whom she wills, but intuitively believes she is powerless over destiny. Don José, an army corporal, begins his fall from decency when he succumbs to Carmen’s seduction. Escamillo, the toreador idol of the masses, is more evenly matched to CarmenÕs wiles. He, unlike Don José, knows that loving Carmen is ultimately dangerous. A classic story of fatal attractions set to unforgettable music. | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:00 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:00 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:00 |
San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CARomeo and Juliet |
San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor |
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| San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego 92101, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:00 Romeo and Juliet San Diego Opera Stephen Costello, Tenor: Roméo Ailyn Pérez, Soprano: Juliette David Adam Moore, Tenor: Mercutio Karen Keltner, Conductor | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:30 |
Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, PACurtis Opera Theatre |
George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director |
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| Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:30 Curtis Opera Theatre The Curtis Opera Theatre celebrates the Samuel Barber centenary with the love story of the ages: Marc Antony and Cleopatra weave their way through deception, political intrigue, and passions as hot as the sands of Egypt. Fully staged production with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, sung in the original English. George Manahan, Conductor Chas Rader-Shieber, Director | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 |
Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston, MAAriadne Auf Naxos |
Boston Lyric Opera Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor |
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| Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston 02116, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 Boston Lyric Opera An unseen producer makes changes to an opera just before the curtain rises. That's how the clowns get onstage. The composer? Backstage, tearing his hair out. Strauss weaves voices and orchestra beautifully in his half farce, half opera seria. Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor | ||
| Monday 22-Mar-10 19:00 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Monday 22-Mar-10 19:00 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Monday 22-Mar-10 19:30 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Marriage of Figaro |
Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Monday 22-Mar-10 19:30 In Italian with projected English translations. “La folle journée” (“The Crazy Day”) was the subtitle of Beaumarchais’ comedy on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart based his opera, one of the greatest creations in the entire repertoire. It centers on a single frantic day in the life of Aguas Frescas, the castle of Count Almaviva. The Count has designs on Susanna, maid of the Countess. Susanna is to be married this very day to the count’s valet, Figaro, which doesn’t stand in the way of the Count’s keeping an assignation with her. But he reckons without Figaro and Susanna who – aided by the Countess – conspire to teach the philandering Count a lesson. Others figuring prominently in the plot are the amorous young page, Cherubino; an older couple, Dr. Bartolo and Marcellina, who turn out to be Figaro’s parents, to his amazement; Susanna’s devious music master, Basilio; and Antonio, the Count’s gardener. Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Monday 22-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYAttila |
Metropolitan Opera Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Monday 22-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Riccardo Muti, a champion of the Verdian tradition, makes his Met debut with one of the composer’s rousing early operas. This story of civilization’s encounter with barbarism is explored in a new production by director Pierre Audi. Some of the brightest lights in contemporary design, including Miuccia Prada and the architecture team of Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (the 2008 Beijing Olympics “Bird’s Nest” stadium), have created the costumes and scenery. “Our approach is to stay very close to the descriptions supported by Verdi: destruction, rubble, lagoon, forest, darkness—all in a very naturalistic way,” explain Herzog and de Meuron. Ildar Abdrazakov sings the title role, joined by Violeta Urmana, Ramón Vargas, and Carlos Alvarez. Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 |
Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston, MAAriadne Auf Naxos |
Boston Lyric Opera Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor |
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| Citi Performing Arts Center, Shubert Theater, Boston 02116, United States Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 Boston Lyric Opera An unseen producer makes changes to an opera just before the curtain rises. That's how the clowns get onstage. The composer? Backstage, tearing his hair out. Strauss weaves voices and orchestra beautifully in his half farce, half opera seria. Jake Gardner, Baritone: Music Master Edyta Kulczak, Soprano: Composer Rachele Gilmore, Soprano: Zerbinetta Marjorie Owens, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Julius Ahn, Tenor: Dancing Master Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Bacchus Mara Bonde, Soprano: Naiad Erik Nielsen, Conductor | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
| More Info... | ||
| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYShostakovich - The Nose |
Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Tuesday 23-Mar-10 20:00 Shostakovich - The Nose Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov | ||
| Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:30 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Marriage of Figaro |
Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:30 In Italian with projected English translations. “La folle journée” (“The Crazy Day”) was the subtitle of Beaumarchais’ comedy on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart based his opera, one of the greatest creations in the entire repertoire. It centers on a single frantic day in the life of Aguas Frescas, the castle of Count Almaviva. The Count has designs on Susanna, maid of the Countess. Susanna is to be married this very day to the count’s valet, Figaro, which doesn’t stand in the way of the Count’s keeping an assignation with her. But he reckons without Figaro and Susanna who – aided by the Countess – conspire to teach the philandering Count a lesson. Others figuring prominently in the plot are the amorous young page, Cherubino; an older couple, Dr. Bartolo and Marcellina, who turn out to be Figaro’s parents, to his amazement; Susanna’s devious music master, Basilio; and Antonio, the Count’s gardener. Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Wednesday 24-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Wednesday 24-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Thursday 25-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Thursday 25-Mar-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Thursday 25-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYShostakovich - The Nose |
Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Thursday 25-Mar-10 20:00 Shostakovich - The Nose Metropolitan Opera Valery Gergiev, Conductor Andrei Popov, Tenor: Police Inspector Gordon Gietz, Tenor: The Nose Paolo Szot, Baritone: Kovalyov | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYVerdi - Aida |
Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Friday 26-Mar-10 20:00 Verdi - Aida Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 13:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Saturday 27-Mar-10 13:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:30 |
Civic Opera House, Chicago, ILThe Marriage of Figaro |
Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Civic Opera House, Chicago IL60606, United States Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:30 In Italian with projected English translations. “La folle journée” (“The Crazy Day”) was the subtitle of Beaumarchais’ comedy on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart based his opera, one of the greatest creations in the entire repertoire. It centers on a single frantic day in the life of Aguas Frescas, the castle of Count Almaviva. The Count has designs on Susanna, maid of the Countess. Susanna is to be married this very day to the count’s valet, Figaro, which doesn’t stand in the way of the Count’s keeping an assignation with her. But he reckons without Figaro and Susanna who – aided by the Countess – conspire to teach the philandering Count a lesson. Others figuring prominently in the plot are the amorous young page, Cherubino; an older couple, Dr. Bartolo and Marcellina, who turn out to be Figaro’s parents, to his amazement; Susanna’s devious music master, Basilio; and Antonio, the Count’s gardener. Edward Gardner, Conductor Herbert Kellner, Director Mariusz Kwiecien, Baritone: Count Almaviva Danielle de Niese, Soprano: Susanna Anne Schwanewilms, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Kyle Ketelsen, Baritone: Figaro Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Andrea Silvestrelli, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Diana Montague, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Keith Jameson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYAttila |
Metropolitan Opera Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Saturday 27-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Riccardo Muti, a champion of the Verdian tradition, makes his Met debut with one of the composer’s rousing early operas. This story of civilization’s encounter with barbarism is explored in a new production by director Pierre Audi. Some of the brightest lights in contemporary design, including Miuccia Prada and the architecture team of Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (the 2008 Beijing Olympics “Bird’s Nest” stadium), have created the costumes and scenery. “Our approach is to stay very close to the descriptions supported by Verdi: destruction, rubble, lagoon, forest, darkness—all in a very naturalistic way,” explain Herzog and de Meuron. Ildar Abdrazakov sings the title role, joined by Violeta Urmana, Ramón Vargas, and Carlos Alvarez. Marco Armiliato, Conductor Ildar Abdrazakov, Bass: Attila Ramón Vargas, Tenor: Foresto Violeta Urmana, Soprano: Odabella Carlos Alvarez, Baritone: Ezio | ||
| Sunday 28-Mar-10 14:00 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Sunday 28-Mar-10 14:00 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Monday 29-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYLa Traviata |
Metropolitan Opera Leonard Slatkin, Conductor Angela Gheorghiu, Soprano: Violetta James Valenti, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Thomas Hampson, Baritone: Giorgio Germont |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Monday 29-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Leonard Slatkin, Conductor Angela Gheorghiu, Soprano: Violetta James Valenti, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Thomas Hampson, Baritone: Giorgio Germont | ||
| Tuesday 30-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Tuesday 30-Mar-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Tuesday 30-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Tuesday 30-Mar-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Wednesday 31-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Wednesday 31-Mar-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Wednesday 31-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYVerdi - Aida |
Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Wednesday 31-Mar-10 20:00 Verdi - Aida Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:30 |
Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington, DCGeorge Gershwin's Porgy and Bess |
John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown |
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| Kennedy Center, Opera House, Washington 20037, United States Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:30 George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess WNO revives its critically acclaimed production which received rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. George Gershwin miraculously melded classical music, popular song, jazz, blues and spirituals in this quintessentially American masterpiece about a crippled beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. Includes the iconic American songs, “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty o’Nuttin’,” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Washington National Opera production. John Mauceri, Conductor Francesca Zambello, Director Lester Lynch, Baritone: Porgy Eric Owens, Bass: Porgy Morenlke Fadayomi, Soprano: Bess Indira Mahajan, Soprano: Bess Terry Cook, Bass: Crown | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYDie Zauberflöte |
Metropolitan Opera Adam Fischer, Conductor Julia Kleiter, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: The Queen of the Night Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tamino Nathan Gunn, Baritone: Papageno David Pittsinger, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Hans-Peter König, Bass: Sarastro |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Thursday 1-Apr-10 20:00 Die Zauberflöte Metropolitan Opera Mozart’s opera comes to life in Julie Taymor’s transcendent production, with a superb ensemble cast. This mystical fairy tale is presented in its full-length German version. Adam Fischer, Conductor Julia Kleiter, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: The Queen of the Night Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tamino Nathan Gunn, Baritone: Papageno David Pittsinger, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Hans-Peter König, Bass: Sarastro | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 19:30 |
Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, Flagstaff, AZ"The Magic Flute" (Die Zauberflöte) |
Northern Arizona University Opera |
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| Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, Riordan Rd. and Knoles Dr., Flagstaff 86001, United States Friday 2-Apr-10 19:30 "The Magic Flute" (Die Zauberflöte) Northern Arizona University Opera Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYHamlet |
Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 Metropolitan Opera Louis Langrée, Conductor Jennifer Larmore, Contralto: Gertrude Toby Spence, Tenor: Laërte Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Hamlet James Morris, Bass: Claudius Unknown, Soprano: Ophélie | ||
| Saturday 3-Apr-10 13:00 |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYVerdi - Aida |
Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City 10023, United States Saturday 3-Apr-10 13:00 Verdi - Aida Metropolitan Opera Paolo Carignani, Conductor Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Aida Dolora Zajick, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Salvatore Licitra, Tenor: Radames | ||
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