Dr.Jennifer Pasqual joins the orchestra for the beautiful organ concerto in F the "Romantic" by Josef Rheinberger. The program concludes with the final scene from Richard Strauss' "Salome" sung by Metro Chamber Orchestra favorite, soprano Therese Panicali in the world premiere arrangement by Kyle Lane as commissioned by the orchestra. As usual, I will be playing principal trumpet. The concert is at St. Peter's Theatre 619 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Tickets are $35.00; $30.00 Seniors; $25.00 Students, and are available at TheaterMania.
Saturday February 28, 2009 - 7:30pm
"Sacred and Profane" - The Metro Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director Philip Nuzzo, will be joined by the Communion and Liberation Choir in Bach's Cantata 29 "Wir Danken dir Gott wir Danken dir".
Dr.Jennifer Pasqual joins the orchestra for the beautiful organ concerto in F the "Romantic" by Josef Rheinberger. The program concludes with the final scene from Richard Strauss' "Salome" sung by Metro Chamber Orchestra favorite, soprano Therese Panicali in the world premiere arrangement by Kyle Lane as commissioned by the orchestra. As usual, I will be playing principal trumpet. The concert is at St. Peter's Theatre 619 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Tickets are $35.00; $30.00 Seniors; $25.00 Students, and are available at TheaterMania.
Dr.Jennifer Pasqual joins the orchestra for the beautiful organ concerto in F the "Romantic" by Josef Rheinberger. The program concludes with the final scene from Richard Strauss' "Salome" sung by Metro Chamber Orchestra favorite, soprano Therese Panicali in the world premiere arrangement by Kyle Lane as commissioned by the orchestra. As usual, I will be playing principal trumpet. The concert is at St. Peter's Theatre 619 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022. Tickets are $35.00; $30.00 Seniors; $25.00 Students, and are available at TheaterMania.
Friday February 27, 2009 - 8pm
U.S. Premiere of Šárka, Janácek’s first opera, with a libretto by Julius Zeyer, is based on a Bohemian legend of the maiden warrior, Šárka, found in the mythology of the Czech people. Written in 1887, the opera was first performed in 1925 in honor of the composer’s 70th birthday. Click here for tickets, or read about the production at the opera company's website. The theater is at 184 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021. CAST - Šárka: Kristin Sampson Ctirad: Erik Nelson Werner Premysl: Zurab Ninua Lumir: Sanjay Merchant. Conductor: Oliver Gooch, Director: Walter Sutcliffe, Set Design: John Farrell, Costume Design: Angela Huff, Lighting Design: Susan Roth
Saturday February 21, 2009 - 8pm
U.S. Premiere of Šárka, Janácek’s first opera, with a libretto by Julius Zeyer, is based on a Bohemian legend of the maiden warrior, Šárka, found in the mythology of the Czech people. Written in 1887, the opera was first performed in 1925 in honor of the composer’s 70th birthday. Click here for tickets, or read about the production at the opera company's website. The theater is at 184 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021.
Thursday February 19, 2009 - 7:30pm
U.S. Premiere of Šárka, Janácek’s first opera, with a libretto by Julius Zeyer, is based on a Bohemian legend of the maiden warrior, Šárka, found in the mythology of the Czech people. Written in 1887, the opera was first performed in 1925 in honor of the composer’s 70th birthday. Click here for tickets, or read about the production at the opera company's website. The theater is at 184 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021.
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