Sunday, June 11th at 6:30pm
On June 11th, Teatro Grattacielo’s and Camerata Bardi International Academy Young artists will take the stage to perform Mozart’s Don Giovanni. This is a momentous occasion that highlights the importance of young opera artists for the future of this beloved art form. Opera has been enjoyed by audiences for centuries, and it is up to the next generation of performers to keep its legacy alive.
These young singers represent the future of opera. These talented young performers have honed their craft, and they are poised to take the world by storm. Their skill, passion, and dedication to the art form ensure that opera will continue to thrive and evolve for years to come.
As we look forward to this exciting performance, we can’t help but feel optimistic about the future of opera. This is a time of great change and progress, and the upcoming generation of young opera artists is at the forefront of this movement. With their talent and enthusiasm, they are sure to blaze new trails and bring fresh perspectives to this timeless art form.
So mark your calendars for June 11th and join us in celebrating the incredible Young Opera Artists. Together, let’s applaud their dedication to art, their talent, and their role in shaping the future of opera.
LOCATION
Broadway Presbyterian Church, 601 W 114th St, New York, NY 10025
STARTING TIME
6:30pm EST
MUSIC BY
W.A. Mozart
LIBRETTO BY
Lorenzo Da Ponte
SUNG IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES
DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE
Semi-Staged
MEDIA PARTNER
WQXR | New York’s Classical Music Radio
CREATIVE TEAM
JASON TRAMM | Conductor
STEFANOS KORONEOS | Director
CAST
LUCAS BOUK | Don Giovanni
LOGAN DOOLEY | Leporello
RICK AGSTER | Commendatore
STEPHANIE RIVERO | Donna Anna
STEPHANIE LORENZ | Donna Elvira
PEDRO BARRERA | Don Ottavio
LUNA SEONGEUN PARK | Zerlina
JOE GERVASE | Masetto