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Los Angeles Opera s new Signature Recital Series gives vocal music fans exclusive access to astounding performances in intimate settings-filmed in stunning venues across this country and in Europe-streamed directly to home screens. Tenor Russell Thomas, LA Opera s Artist in Residence, partners with pianist Mi-Kyung Kim for a mesmerizing rendition of Schumann s
Dichterliebe (Poet s Love), Total Eclipse from Handel s Samson, and love songs by Adolphus Hailstork and Robert Owens.
From the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham sings a collection of songs by 20th-century composer Kurt Weill that range from the yearning Lonely House, to the tantalizing I m a Stranger Here Myself, and the nostalgic September Song. Russell Thomas and Susan Graham s recitals will be available until July. Recitals by Christine Goerke, Julia Bullock and J Nai Bridges will become available in May and June. Access to all five concerts costs $30 for LAO subscribers and $45
Texas-born baritone stars in Opera San Antonio s bloody good tragedy
Texas-born baritone stars in Opera San Antonio s bloody good tragedy Texas-born baritone Scott Hendricks is making his Opera San Antonio debut.
Photo by Simon Van Rompay With
Lucia di Lammermoor, audiences get two phenomenal experiences. First, this Italian tragedy is OSA s grand return to live performance following the pandemic, and second, it brings Texas-born baritone Scott Hendricks back to the Tobin Center stage. The celebrated singer is playing Enrico, the main character s brother who wants to use her as a pawn to restore his family s power. Torn between her brother and her lover, who cannot see past his own pride, Lucia is driven to madness and a frightening finale (which also happens to be one of the most famous scenes in opera).
Hip-hop and opera? Hughson native among performers for unique Opera Modesto concert
The Modesto Bee 3/10/2021 Pat Clark, The Modesto Bee
Mar. 10 Opera Modesto brings home a Hughson native as part of its online March concert, High, Low & Hip Hopera!
The third offering of the Modesto company s Festival @ Home virtual series will be available March 12-31. High, Low & Hip Hopera! features three artists, including bass Nathan Stark, a 1996 Hughson High graduate. He ll be joined in the concert taped live at the Gallo Center for the Arts by baritone Babatunde Akinboboye and countertenor Logan Tanner, according to a press release.
The concert was recorded without an audience, with pandemic safety protocols in place, according to the release, and includes complex lighting, multiple camera angles and quality sound.