North Carolina Opera, under the leadership of General Director Eric Mitchko and Artistic Director & Principal Conductor Timothy Myers, presents "Opera in the Pines" at Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary tonight, May 17 at 7 p.m. Maestro Timothy Myers conducts the North Carolina Opera Orchestra and vocal soloists Hailey Clark, Kate Farrar, Noah Stewart, and Ted Federle in a concert of Broadway and opera favorites.
Tickets are $37 for covered, reserved table seating on the crescent and $25 for general admission on the uncovered lawn. Children under age 14 are admitted for free. Tickets may be purchased online at www.ncopera.org or by phone at 919.792.3850. Cary's Koka Booth Amphitheatre, where 14 acres of Carolina pines cloister a spacious lawn and a grand proscenium sails like a ship off of the lake, is an ideal open-air entertainment venue. "Opera in the Pines" is an outdoor casual evening for the entire family and will go forward rain or shine.
The concert is generously supported by the June and Tom Roberg Foundation of Triangle Community Foundation.
Soprano Hailey Clark made her NCO debut earlier this season as Despina in Così fan tutte. She next sings Lelïa in The Pearl Fishers at the Forth Worth Opera Festival to She has also appeared with Opera on the James, Santa Fe Concert Association, Opera Saratoga, Arbor Opera Theatre, and the Handel Choir of Baltimore. This summer, she returns to the Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program. Ms. Clark is also an accomplished singer-songwriter and pianist; her folksy style boasts an eclectic mix of influences from Americana to jazz.
Mezzo-Soprano Kate Farrar has appeared with Opera North in New Hampshire, the Durham Savoyards, and the Knollwood Concert Series. At the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute, she performed Meg Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Giulietta in The Tales of Hoffmann, Mary Warren in the UNC-School of the Arts and Piedmont Opera's joint production of Dr. Robert Ward's The Crucible. At the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, she appeared with the festival orchestra and at concerts throughout Austria. This summer she returns to Chautauqua Opera as member of the company's Young Artist Program.
Tenor Noah Stewart, who made hisNCO debut in 2012 as Manrico in Il trovatore, has appeared at many American and international opera companies including: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; San Francisco Opera; Teatro Real Madrid; Glimmerglass Festival; Michigan Opera Theater; The Atlanta Opera; Opera North; Castleton Festival; and Opera Carolina. Later this season, he appears at the Hampton Court Palace Festival and the Tanglewood Festival. Next season, he returns to the Royal Opera House, where he sings Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly. His 2012 debut recording on DECCA, Noah, topped the U.K. classical charts for seven weeks.
Baritone Ted Federle has appeared with Opera Colorado, Chautauqua Opera, Mobile Opera, Pensacola Opera, Nashville Opera, Piedmont Opera, Opera Saratoga, Capital Opera, Janiec Opera Company, and the Seagle Music Colony. He has appeared in concert with the Winston-Salem Symphony, Brevard Music Center, Biblioteca National de Chile, and Festival di San Gennaro. At the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute, he sang Guglielmo in Così fan tutte, Raul Perez in Thomas Pasatieri's The Hotel Casablanca, and Mr. Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
North Carolina Opera's Artistic Director & Principal Conductor Timothy Myers conducts "Opera in the Pines." In March, he conducted NCO's acclaimed, semi-staged production ofRusalka. Earlier this season, he also conducted three major world premieres: Ricky Ian Gordon's A Coffin in Egypt at Houston Grand Opera featuring Frederica von Stade; Crozier'sWith Blood, With Ink at Fort Worth Opera; and John Supko's All Souls at Washington D.C.'s National Gallery of Art and subsequently at NCO. In June, he conducts A Coffin in Egyptfor Opera Philadelphia. Other engagements include performances with the Beijing National Center for the Performing Arts, Malaysian Philharmonic, symphony orchestras of Atlanta, North Carolina, Milwaukee, Portland, Toledo, Chautauqua, and festivals at Wolf Trap and Central City.
OPERA IN THE PINES
An outdoor concert of Broadway and opera favorites
PERFORMANCE VENUE, DATE AND TIME
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
8003 Regency Pkwy, Cary, NC 27518
May 17, 2014 at 7 p.m.
SPONSORS
June and Tom Roberg Foundation of Triangle Community Foundation
TICKET INFORMATION
Price: $25-37. Children ages 14 and under are admitted for free.
Phone: 919.792.3850
Online: www.ncopera.org
In person: 612 Wade Avenue, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27605
PERFORMERS
Conductor
Timothy Myers
Orchestra
North Carolina Opera Orchestra
Soprano
Hailey Clark
Mezzo-Soprano
Kate Farrar
Tenor
Noah Stewart
Baritone
Ted Federle
Casting, program, schedule, and pricing are subject to change without notice.
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. Information about North Carolina Opera's programs and events is available on our website www.ncopera.org or by phone at919.792.3850.
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