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- Group: Lowell House Opera
- Piece: Snegurochka (The Snow Maiden)
- Date: 03/21/12
- Time: 8:00pm
- Venue: Lowell House, Harvard University
- City: Cambridge , MA
- Country: US
- Age restrictions: All Ages
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Alan Yost, conductor
Wine, women and song–your favorites from the world of Opera & Broadway, featuring singers from previous FOPAC productions, chorus and orchestra–will be presented at 51 Walden next April. Robin Farnsley, Ben Clark, Rebecca Hains, Ray Bauwens, Kim Peck Lamoureux, Tom Frates, Connie Benn, Kim Moller, Lonnie Powell, Thom Kenney and Jeramie Hammond will sing tunes from:
These outstanding soloists, who sang the leads in FOPAC’s recent productions of The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, and Die Fledermaus, will be accompanied by the talented FOPAC chorus and orchestra. Students from Carrie Voiland’s School of Ballet Arts, who were so enchanting in Die Fledermaus last year, will dance in the Triumphal March and Ballet from Verdi’s Aida. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors and students. All proceeds will go towards the operation of 51 Walden. Call 978 369-7911 or buy tix on-line.
Musical Journeys … amidst Baroque Splendor
Travel across time and imagine that you are in the Salzburg Cathedral in the 1670s. You are invited to the Western Hemisphere premier of Biber’s glorious and polychoral Missa Christi Resurgentis performed by six groups of musicians spread all around the Trinity Church sanctuary.
Biber, Battaglia
Bach, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in d
Biber, Missa Christi Resurgentis (Western Hemisphere premier)
Friday, March 25, 2011, 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
220 Prospect Street, Torrington
Watson Morrison, pianist
Marshall Brown, conductor
The Chorale will be joined by the Coro Ragazzi Children’s Chorus and the Falmouth Chamber Chorale in this concert singing pieces by Biebl, Byrd, Handel, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Viadana. Soloists will be Diana McVey, Tania Mandzy, Ray Bauwens, and Jeramie Hammond. There will be a pre-concert lecture by Gerald Dyck one hour before each program. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, students 18 and under $5. Tickets are available at www.falmouthchorale.org or at the following locations: Eight Cousins Books, Falmouth; Market Street Bookstore, Mashpee; Titcomb’s Bookshop, East Sandwich; and Uncle Bill’s Country Store, North Falmouth.
For more information please visit www.falmouthchorale.org or call (774) 392-2383