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Joseph Calleja to Headline Nobel Prize Concert, 12/8; Announces Upcoming Performances

By: Dec. 05, 2011
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Joseph Calleja is the latest artist to be chosen as the featured soloist at the Nobel Prize Concert, held annually in Stockholm on December 8 in honor of the year's Nobel Laureates. For the 2011 concert, Calleja will perform a selection of favorite Italian and French opera arias with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic under Marcello Mottadelli. It was with a similar program that the singer's most recent solo album, The Maltese Tenor, debuted last month in the number one spot on the Billboard Classical Traditional Chart in the US, having already topped similar lists in the UK and Germany. The disc includes an aria from Gounod's Faust, and it is in the title role of a new production of this grand opera that Calleja returns to New York's Metropolitan Opera in January 2012.

Held annually before an audience that includes the Nobel Laureates and the Swedish Royal family, the Nobel Prize Concert plays an important part in the official Nobel Week program. Only artists of the highest caliber are showcased; most recently, these were violinist Joshua Bell (2010) and pianist Martha Argerich (2009). As this year's guest star, Calleja will sing arias by Verdi, Puccini, Massenet, Saint-Saëns, Pietri, Mascagni, and Leoncavallo in Stockholm's Concert House.

Next, after a run in Bizet's The Pearl Fishers at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Calleja reprises another French masterpiece at the Met when he rings in the New Year as Gounod's Faust. This new staging by Tony Award-winning director Des McAnuff updates the story to the first half of the 20th century. It opened last season in London, winning praise. With Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto as the devil and Russian soprano Marina Poplavskaya as Marguerite, Calleja will give five performances in the title role (Jan 5–19). This marks his first appearance at the company since undertaking three leading Italian roles at the Met last season: Rodolfo in La bohème, the Duke in Rigoletto, and Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor.

Following this engagement, Calleja returns to Europe for title roles in Donizetti's Roberto Devereux at Munich's Bayerische Staatsoper, and Mascagni's L'amico Fritz at the Frankfurt Opera. In the spring, in a highly anticipated return to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, he sings Rodolfo in La bohème. Calleja rounds off the season with a concert at the famous Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen; singing Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor in a return to the Deutsche Oper Berlin; and appearing once more as Rodolfo at the Munich Opera Festival.

Further information about Joseph Calleja is available at www.josephcalleja.com.

Joseph Calleja's 2011-12 engagements:

Dec 8
Stockholm, Sweden
Great Hall, Stockholm Concert House
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Marcello Mottadelli
Nobel Prize Concert

Dec 19 & 22
Berlin, Germany
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Bizet: The Pearl Fishers (Nadir)

Jan 5, 9, 13, 16, & 19 (2012)
New York, NY
Metropolitan Opera
Gounod: Faust (title role)

Feb 1, 5, 9, & 13
Munich, Germany
Bayerische Staatsoper
Donizetti: Roberto Devereux (title role)

March 11 & 12
Frankfurt, Germany
Frankfurt Alte Oper
Mascagni: L'amico Fritz (title role)

April 23
London, UK
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Insight Event

April 30; May 3, 5, 8, 12, & 17
London, UK
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Puccini: La bohème (Rodolfo)

May 26
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tivoli Theatre
Gala concert

June 8 & 14
Berlin, Germany
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo)

July 17 & 20
Munich, Germany
Munich Opera Festival
Puccini: La bohème (Rodolfo)

July 25
London, UK
Royal Opera House
Gala Concert with Plácido Domingo

For more information visit www.josephcalleja.com, Follow Joseph Calleja on Facebook, and Follow Joseph Calleja on Twitter.

Photo Credit: Decca/Mitch Jenkins



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