Viennese Serenade
(soloist)
Gulf Shore Opera
Jan 29-Feb 5th 2025
A series of concerts in Artis-Naples featuring arias and ensemble numbers from various famous operas and operettas.
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Holiday Concert
(soloist)
Los Angeles Symphony
Dec 22, 2024
Los Angeles Symphony presents a holiday concert showcasing classic Opera arias and Christmas music. Maestro Hyun S. Joo leads 50 musicians, a 50-member choir, and featured soloists.
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Candlelight Opera:
Puccini vs Verdi
(soloist)
Highline String Quartet
Nov 2, 2024
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in New York. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Puccini vs. Verdi at The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture under the gentle glow of candlelight.
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Carmen the Traveler
(Micaëla)
Pensacola Opera
August 17th and November 7th
Pensacola Opera presents the world premiere of Carmen: The Traveler, a newly adapted, abridged, and re-orchestrated version of Bizet’s monumental masterpiece. This new imagining of one of opera’s most well known characters features orchestrations by Joseph Brent (Broadway’s Oklahoma!, 2019). A versatile cast of singer-instrumentalists will perform their roles while accompanying themselves on instruments including guitars, mandolins, and accordions. his new format will make the experience even more immersive and captivating.
Susannah
(title role)
Delaware Valley Opera
Susannah is an opera in two acts by the American composer Carlisle Floyd, who wrote the libretto and music while a member of the piano faculty at Florida State University. The story reframes the Apocryphal story of Susanna and the Elders from the Book of Daniel, to be about an innocent young woman in small-town Tennessee. She is falsely accused of sinfulness by church elders and shunned by her community, due to her beauty and good nature being seen as sexual temptation.
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Aug 24, 25, 31 & Sept 1
Delaware Valley Opera Center
6692 NY-52, Lake Huntington, NY 12752
Manon Lescaut
(title role)
Opera Festival of Chicago
Manon Lescaut is a tragic love story that has been popular since its debut. It's about a beautiful young woman named Manon who falls in love with a local student named Des Grieux. After running away together, Manon becomes bored and goes to live with a wealthy tax-collector named Geronte. Geronte catches the couple together and has Manon arrested. Des Grieux tries to help her escape, but they are unsuccessful. Manon is about to be deported when Des Grieux manages to board the ship to the United States as a member of the crew. Manon eventually dies, declaring her love for Des Grieux one final time.​
Puccini Forever
(arias and a duet)
Opera Festival of Chicago
Featuring arias and scenes from all of Puccini's operas with Special Guest Star Jonathan Tetelman.
Starring: Eric Dubin, Reuben Lillie, Laura McCauley, Maria Natale, Franco Pomponi, Anthony Reed, Jessica Sandidge, Viktoria Vizen, Benjamin Werley, Matthew White. With OFC Emerging Artists, Vera Bowser, Aurelien Mangwa, Lauryn Nelson, Jonathan Wilson and the OFC Young Artists
Friday, Feb 16 - 25 2024 7 p.m.
at the Lucie Stern Theatre
Corpus Evita
(Evita)
West Bay Opera
Juan Perón and his second wife, Eva Duarte, were the most influential people in 20th Century Argentine politics. When she died of cancer in her early 30's, her image became mythical. To this day, she is considered an icon. This story is about Perón's third wife and running mate in the 1973 elections, Isabel, who took over from him when he died in office in 1974. In 1976 the military coup that ousted her opened the gates of hell, and through them thirty thousand souls were lost. Raw ambition, black magic in the presidential palace, and the ghosts of Perón and Evita intertwine in this tale, set to a propulsive score by Argentinean composer Carlos Franzetti. The score, recorded by the San Francisco Camerata conducted by Maestro Moscovich, was nominated for a Grammy in 2005.
La Bohème
(Musetta)
Teatro Lirico d'Europa
La bohème is an opera by Giacomo Puccini about a love story between a poet, Rodolfo, and a seamstress, Mimi, set in Paris in the 1830s. The opera is based on Henry Murger's 1840s autobiographical novel Scenes de la vie de Bohème and explores the challenges the couple face, including Mimi's declining health and Rodolfo's poverty. The opera also follows the relationships between Rodolfo and Mimi and their friends, Marcello and Musetta.
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February 26, 2024, McCallum Theater in Palm Desert
Tosca
(title role)
Angels Vocal Art
Jessica Sandidge will be making an exciting role debut as Tosca in Los Angeles. Tosca is a tragedy of passion and jealousy and a roller coaster of love, lust, murder and political intrigue. It tells the story of the tempestuous opera singer Floria Tosca as she fights to save her lover Cavaradossi from the sadistic police chief Scarpia.