The Dallas Opera will present the first production of the 2011-2012 "Tragic Obsessions" Season: Gaetano Donizetti's passionate bel canto opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, opening Friday, October 21, 2011 in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Downtown Dallas.
The Linda and Mitch Hart Season Opening Night Performance will begin at 7:30 PM; it will be preceded by FIRST NIGHT red carpet arrivals and fashions (beginning at 6:00 PM) and a lively pre-performance reception in Hamon Hall.
The performance itself will be followed by a late-evening, black-tie dinner hosted by Blaine Nelson of Deloitte, presenting sponsor for the FIRST NIGHT dinner and festivities.
Subsequent performances of LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR are scheduled for October 23(m), 26, 29, November 6(m), 2011. Full season subscriptions are still available, beginning at just $76, and single tickets start at $25. Contact the Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or purchase online, 24/7, at dallasopera.org.
"Romanian soprano, Elena Mosuc, undoubtedly one of the world's foremost interpreters of Lucia singing now, is partnered by Bryan Hymel, one of America's most exciting young tenors, and both are making their Dallas Opera debuts. We also have the privilege of introducing Italian baritone Luca Grassi, already acclaimed across Europe, in his American debut. This production promises to be one of the highlights of the season."
Based on epic 19th century Scottish romance by Sir Walter Scott, this 1835 masterpiece is filled with glorious bel canto music (a style that requires extraordinary vocal virtuosity) and contains two of the most famous scenes in opera.LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR marks the first TDO project for director Garnett Bruce since his spectacularly well-received revival of Francesca Zambello's luminous production of Madame Butterfly, the grand finale of our 2009-2010 Inaugural Season in the Winspear Opera House.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR will be conducted by acclaimed Mrs. Eugene McDermott Music Director Graeme Jenkins, who drew tremendous praise for the work that brought our 2010-2011 Season to a close: Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov. According to Classical Music Critic Scott Cantrell of The Dallas Morning News, it was "a triumph for any opera house, anywhere."
"Marshaled with authority and the greatest sensitivity by Music Director Graeme Jenkins," he added, "the orchestra played gloriously."
Opening night also promises to be an unforgettable opportunity for music and theater lovers from throughout North Texas for another reason: in partnership with AT&T Performing Arts Center and under the guidance of Dallas Opera General Director & CEO Keith Cerny, TDO will present a free, live simulcast of the evening's performance in Sammons Park (located directly in front of the Winspear). The simulcast will come complete with English language subtitles-so no advance preparation is needed-in this one-night-only Plazacast@theCenter. "The moment I arrived in Dallas just over a year ago, I began working on a series of partnerships designed to address several important goals. These included raising our profile among opera-goers worldwide; finding more innovative ways to produce and stage 20th and 21st century opera; improving our already high standards of musical and theatrical artistry; developing a stronger spirit of collaboration, including exciting commissions and productions; and engaging the greater Dallas community-both inside and outside the traditional opera house," explains General Director and CEO Keith Cerny.Photo Credit: Richard Krall
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