Speak of the Devil: a concert version of Meyerbeer's Robert le diable
Join Felix Jarrar and friends for a presentation of excerpts from Giacomo Meyerbeer's rarely performed Robert le Diable.
Join Felix Jarrar and friends for a presentation of excerpts from Giacomo Meyerbeer's rarely performed Robert le Diable.
In December of 1918, Giacomo Puccini, at the Metropolitan Opera, he unveiled a new work with the company, a triptych of one-act operas, called Il Trittico: Il Tabarro (The Cloak) Suor Angelica (Sister Angelica) and Gianni Schicchi. These three diverse operas of Puccini have a powerful unifying theme: the effect of death on those left living (the English word would be “triptych,” as in the three part altarpiece paintings of the Middle Ages). Each is told with a distinctive musical and linguistic language—the tragic and veristic Il Tabarro, the mystical and reflective Suor Angelica, and a masterful tale of comic retribution, Gianni Schicchi. These operas are easy for an audience to absorb and enjoy at first hearing, and thus are wonderful first operas for newcomers to the form in that they give the public a wide variety of styles in a single evening; for opera veterans, Il Trittico provides a unique architectural change in what it usually thought of as Italian opera. It was Puccini’s wish that the three operas always be performed together.
In NYC - March 12, 2023 3:00pm
In Newark, NJ - TBA
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February 26th, 2023 7:00pm
location: Stuytown in NYC (address sent to everyone who RSVPs via Groupmuse)
Join pianist/composer Felix Jarrar for his first concert of the year in New York City with Groupmuse in the city's Stuytown neighborhood. Tenor Douglas Sabo, soprano Caroline Spaeth, and violinist Adam von Housen join him and perform an evening of music by Schumann, Brahms, Mozart, and compositions of Jarrar.
The concert takes place on Sunday, February 26th at 7:00pm. Door opens at 6:30pm and the suggested donation is $20, which all goes directly to the musicians.
A Sketch of New York is a satirical comedy show in the vein of classic New York sketch theater with an aim at mocking the absurd dichotomies of life in New York City performed by three entirely different casts.
A Sketch of New York is a satirical comedy show in the vein of classic New York sketch theater with an aim at mocking the absurd dichotomies of life in New York City performed by three entirely different casts
A Sketch of New York is a satirical comedy show in the vein of classic New York sketch theater with an aim at mocking the absurd dichotomies of life in New York City performed by three entirely different casts
Led by guest conductor Walter Klauss, the Choral Society of the Hamptons ushers in the arrival of spring with triumphal selections from the Renaissance to the 21st century. The program features Bruce Saylor’s Jubilate, Gabrieli’s In Ecclesiis, Monteverdi’s Magnificat, Chilcott’s Gloria, and will conclude with an arrangement of Ode to Joy by Saylor. East Hampton’s First Presbyterian Church will ring in celebration, as the singers are joined by brass quartet and organ.
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The Choral Society of the Hamptons presents
First concert at 3pm
Second at 5pm
https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2018/12/08/Southold-Opera-2018-Singing-Competition-0800PM
The Riverside Church and New Amsterdam Opera are proud to present the good tidings of Handel’s Messiah.
Experience Messiah performed in the beautiful Nave at The Riverside Church in the Advent - Christmas season format. Join us as we raise our voices in song and celebration for the Hallelujah chorus, one of our most famous musical celebrations of love and gratitude.
Since its premiere in Dublin in 1742, Messiah has become the best known and most performed of all of Handel’s works, as well as the most performed choral work, throughout the world. This beloved masterpiece has become a holiday tradition and we invite you to come and share it with us!
For it's sixth production, Golden Rose Opera hosts a real party where audience is seated at tables with friends, family and beautiful young opera singers enjoying complimentary wine and refreshments. Then BOOM! They are transported to Paris in La Traviata, Act 2 at Flora Bervoix's swirling salon soiree' with dancing and gypsies.The party turns dangerous and the audience is among the horrified guests who witness the deadly gambling scene where a courtesan, Violetta, must silently suffer Alfredo's rage, as a sacrifice for a noble cause that is unbeknownst to him. In the second half of the party, the audience is swept up in dancing Vienna's most famous waltzes in Die Fledermaus, Act 2, at Prince Orlovsky's madcap, decadent champagne party. The audience is right inside the elaborately staged joke played upon an ambitious maid, a philandering husband and his equally unfaithful wife.
Scene Non ti fidar from Don Giovanni - Don Ottavtio
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A night of Arias at teatro bramante with Premiere Opera
Four tenor concert with Premiere Opera
Night of art songs and musical theatre with Premiere Opera
Night of Arias and Art Songs with Premiere Opera
The Choral Society of the Hamptons will kick off summer with “one of the most explosive, colorful displays of choral music ever” — Carl Orff’s epic masterpiece “Carmina Burana” — during two performances on Saturday, July 7, at 5 and 7 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, located at 2429 Montauk Highway.