October 20 - October 21, 2017
7:30PM - 3:00PM
Weigel Auditorium – 1866 N. College Rd.
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2017-10-20 19:30:00
2017-10-21 15:00:00
Operatic Hors d’Oeuvres
Time: Show times listed below
Event Host: Opera and Lyric Theatre
Short Description: A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from the world’s most well-loved operas, from Baroque to Contemporary, with all tastes in between. Performed in French, German and Italian with projected English titles.
Operatic Hors d'Oeuvres: a Tragicomedic Pairing of Mozartean Acts
A. Scott Parry, director
Music by W. A. Mozart
Libretti by
Gottlieb Stephanie (Der Schauspieldirektor)
Giambattista Varesco (Idomeneo)
A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from Mozart's Der Schauspieldirektor ("The Impresario") and Idomeneo. Performed in German and Italian with projected English titles.
Cast: Der Schauspieldirektor — Adrienne King (Madame Herz), Elizabeth Blanquera (Mademoiselle Silberklang), Dylan Davis (Monsieur Vogelsang) and William Schott (Buff). Act III from Idomeneo — Kimberly Monzón (Ilia), Nadia Marshall (Idamante), Regan Tackett (Elettra), Dylan Davis (Idomeneo), Matt Patti (Arbace) and William Schott (Neptune).
For more information, visit the event page on the School of Music website.
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Add to Calendar
2017-10-20 19:30:00
2017-10-21 15:00:00
Operatic Hors d’Oeuvres
Time: Show times listed below
Event Host: Opera and Lyric Theatre
Short Description: A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from the world’s most well-loved operas, from Baroque to Contemporary, with all tastes in between. Performed in French, German and Italian with projected English titles.
Operatic Hors d'Oeuvres: a Tragicomedic Pairing of Mozartean Acts
A. Scott Parry, director
Music by W. A. Mozart
Libretti by
Gottlieb Stephanie (Der Schauspieldirektor)
Giambattista Varesco (Idomeneo)
A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from Mozart's Der Schauspieldirektor ("The Impresario") and Idomeneo. Performed in German and Italian with projected English titles.
Cast: Der Schauspieldirektor — Adrienne King (Madame Herz), Elizabeth Blanquera (Mademoiselle Silberklang), Dylan Davis (Monsieur Vogelsang) and William Schott (Buff). Act III from Idomeneo — Kimberly Monzón (Ilia), Nadia Marshall (Idamante), Regan Tackett (Elettra), Dylan Davis (Idomeneo), Matt Patti (Arbace) and William Schott (Neptune).
For more information, visit the event page on the School of Music website.
Weigel Auditorium – 1866 N. College Rd.
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Time: Show times listed below
Event Host: Opera and Lyric Theatre
Short Description: A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from the world’s most well-loved operas, from Baroque to Contemporary, with all tastes in between. Performed in French, German and Italian with projected English titles.
Operatic Hors d'Oeuvres: a Tragicomedic Pairing of Mozartean Acts
Event Host: Opera and Lyric Theatre
Short Description: A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from the world’s most well-loved operas, from Baroque to Contemporary, with all tastes in between. Performed in French, German and Italian with projected English titles.
Operatic Hors d'Oeuvres: a Tragicomedic Pairing of Mozartean Acts
A. Scott Parry, director
Music by W. A. Mozart
Libretti by
Gottlieb Stephanie (Der Schauspieldirektor)
Giambattista Varesco (Idomeneo)
A satisfying sampling of Continental European scenes culled from Mozart's Der Schauspieldirektor ("The Impresario") and Idomeneo. Performed in German and Italian with projected English titles.
Cast: Der Schauspieldirektor — Adrienne King (Madame Herz), Elizabeth Blanquera (Mademoiselle Silberklang), Dylan Davis (Monsieur Vogelsang) and William Schott (Buff). Act III from Idomeneo — Kimberly Monzón (Ilia), Nadia Marshall (Idamante), Regan Tackett (Elettra), Dylan Davis (Idomeneo), Matt Patti (Arbace) and William Schott (Neptune).
For more information, visit the event page on the School of Music website.