Conductor Andrew Crust joins the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra for Home Alone: In Concert.
Fri Nov 25 2022, 7:30 pm & Sat Nov 26 2022, 7:30 pm - Centennial Concert Hall
Conductor Andrew Crust joins the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra for Home Alone: In Concert.
Fri Nov 25 2022, 7:30 pm & Sat Nov 26 2022, 7:30 pm - Centennial Concert Hall
Owen McCausland stars in the titular role of Mozart’s Lucio Silla with VoiceBox: Opera in Concert.
Guilermo Silva-Marin directs, with music direction by Suzy Smith and chorus direction by Robert Cooper.
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November 20, 2022 - Jane Mallet Theatre
Soprano Tracy Cantin and tenor David Pomeroy join Calgary Opera for Carmen, the start of their 22/23 season.
Brenna Corner directs, while Mark Morash conducts.
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November 19, 23, & 25 - The Jubilee Auditorium
Dean Artists Allyson McHardy (Rose Valland), Isaiah Bell (Dr. Bruno Lohse), and Matthew Dalen (Hermann Göring) star in the world premiere of La Beauté du monde with Opéra de Montréal. Fellow Dean Artists Kirsten LeBlanc and Scott Rumble also join the production with cover assignments.
The new production features direction by Florent Siaud, and is conducted by Jean-Marie Zeitouni.
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November 19, 22, 24, and 27 - Salle Wilfred Pelletier
Soprano Colleen Daly joins Opera Baltimore for Britten’s The Turn of the Screw.
Michael Sakir conducts, with direction by Catrin Davies.
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November 18 & 20, 2022 - The Engineers Club
Sarah Dufresne (Lucia) and Sydney Baedke (Female Chorus) open a seven show run of Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia, at Royal Opera House, in a co-production between Britten Pears Young Artist Program and the Royal Opera House’s Jette Parker Program.
The all-new production features direction by Oliver Mears, and is conducted by Corinna Niemeyer.
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November 13-22, 2022 - Linbury Theatre
Tenor Adam Luther and bass-baritone Vartan Gabrielian appear with Orchestre Philharmonique et Chœur des Mélomanes.
Dean Artists’ Francis Choiniere conducts.
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November 13 - Maison Symphonique
Dean Artists Adanya Dunn, Peter McGillivray, and Kirk Eichelberger star in Manitoba Opera’s production of Rossini’s Cenerentola.
Tyrone Patterson conducts with direction by Rob Harriot.
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November 12, 15, 18
Mezzo soprano Megan Latham appears with the Vancouver Arts Club as Mother Superior for their production of The Sound of Music. Dean Artists’ Ashlie Corcoran directs.
The production also features choreography by Shelley Stewart Hunt, and musical direction by Ken Cormier.
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November 10–December 24, 2022
Tenor Andrew Haji joins the National Arts Centre for Mozart’s Requiem.
Bernard Labadie conducts the National Arts Centre Orchestra and La Chapelle de Québec.
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Nov. 9th and 10th - Southam Hall
Baritone Dominique Côté joins Ensemble Caprice for Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas as the titular role.
Matthias Maute conducts, with chorus by Ensemble vocal Arts-Québec.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2022, 7:30 p.m. - Bourgie Hall
Mezzo soprano Simona Genga and soprano Jonelle Sills join the National Arts Centre for their annual gala. This year the gala celebrates women leading in arts, and also features celebrated singer-songwriter Jann Arden.
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November 5- Southam Hall
Baritone James Westman joins l’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec for Orff’s Carmina Burana.
Jean-Marie-Zeitouni conducts.
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November 2nd & 3rd, 2022 - Grand Théâtre de Québec
Soprano Colleen Daly joins Opera Delaware for Così fan tutte as Fiordiligi.
Conducted by Domenico Boyagian, with direction by Samuel Mungo.
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October 28 & 30 - Copeland Hall at The Grand
Soprano Lauren Margison and bass-baritone Vartan Gabrielian appear as finalists in Edmonton Opera’s inaugural Rumbold Vocal Prize.
After a week of coachings, masterclasses, and performances, both Lauren and Vartan perform in a public concert on the 29th.
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Congratulations, Lauren and Vartan!
Sarah Dufresne (Lucia) and Sydney Baedke (Female Chorus) open Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia, at Snape Maltings, in a co-production between Britten Pears Young Artist Program and the Royal Opera House’s Jette Parker Program.
The all-new production features direction by Oliver Mears, and is conducted by Corinna Niemeyer.
After a weekend of performances, both Sarah and Sydney head to London, where the production opens at ROH’s Linbury Theatre for a sold out run.
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Soprano Lara Ciekiewicz opens Le nozze di Figaro, appearing as the Countess, with Fargo Moorhead Opera.
Stephen Sulich conducts, with direction by Maria Todaro.
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October 28 & 30 - Reineke Concert Hall
Baritone Dominique Côté joins Orchestre Symphonique de Drummondville for “L’humeur en musique,” featuring works by Daunais, Ravel, Poulenc, Haydn, and Mozart.
Dean Artists’ Julien Proulx, Artistic Director of the Symphony, conducts.
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October 27, 2022 - Denim Swift (Drummodville)
Conductor Alexander Weimann joins the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra for a program of Bach and Handel, with the Winnipeg Singers.
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Westminster Church in Wolseley - 7.30pm, Wednesday, 26 October 2022
A full quartet of Dean Artists appears with Kitchener-Waterloo’s Grand Philharmonic Choir this weekend for Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
Soprano Jacqueline Woodley, mezzo soprano Allyson McHardy, tenor Owen McCausland, and baritone James Westman take on this choral masterwork.
Mark Vuorinen conducts the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and Grand Philharmonic Choir.
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October 22 - 7:30pm
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