Thursday, March 15, 2012

North Carolina Opera | Triangle Arts and Entertainment

Upcoming Events

March 21-25
UNC Chapel Hill will host the 25th Anniversary Festival of Videmus, an organization dedicated to African-American composers.? It features a great lineup of speakers and singers as well as a series of performances. Guests include Herbie Hancock, T.J. Anderson, Leona Mitchell, George Shirley and Marquita Lister. More information is available at www.videmus.org

March 27
Opera Talk at McIntyre?s Fine Books in Pittsboro

April 14? 9:00 AM ? 12:00 PM
Care of the Singing Voice presented as part of 2012 World Voice Day Celebration, sponsored by Duke Voice Care Center

April 17
Opera Talk at Barnes & Noble in Cary

April 18
Opera Talk PLUS special performance at Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh
Get your tickets for our next opera

IL TROVATORE
by Giuseppe Verdi

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Slider Trovatore

April 27, 2012 ? Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center, Raleigh
April 29, 2012 ? Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill

A semi-staged production sung in Italian with English supertitles

Two rivals love the same woman, while a dark family secret leads to terrible vengeance. One of Verdi?s greatest operas, with one hit tune after another!


Meet the artists

MEET IL TROVATORE?S LEONORA AND MANRICO

Leah Crocetto will sing the role of Leonora

Noah Stewart will sing the role of Manrico


ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA OPERA

North Carolina Opera was formed in 2010 from the merger of Capital Opera Raleigh and The Opera Company of North Carolina. It is dedicated to presenting operatic performances at the highest level throughout the Triangle. We also have a robust education program that brings opera to schools across Wake County and surrounding counties. North Carolina Opera brings international level artists to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, and also engages the best in local Triangle talent.

Source: http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/event/north-carolina-opera/

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