Performing Arts Guide: Opera

September 18, 2015
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[box type=”shadow” align=”aligncenter” class=”” width=””]Twice a year EU compiles all the performing arts events happening in the area and presents them to our readers in an easy to read list. Here we have the Opera events that will be on Jacksonville stages from September 2015 to January 2016. We will have a new list in February 2016. We also have listings of TheatreDance, Comedy, Family, Classical Music, Jazz, Tribute, Revue and other concerts. Make your plans and enjoy the show! [/box]

Oct 3 METROPOLITAN OPERA RISING STARS EMMA Concert Association presents an exciting slate of the best and the brightest of young opera singers in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. This Concert Series offers opera fans across North America a rare opportunity to experience remarkable young artists on the cusp of extraordinary careers. EMMA Concert Association | Flagler College Lewis Auditorium | MORE INFO

First Coast Opera, Emma Jean Cardiff
First Coast Opera, Emma Jean Cardiff

Nov 14 OPERA PARIS An evening on semi-staged excerpts from classic operas set in Paris. Featuring Act 2 of Verdi’s La Traviata & Act 3 of Puccini’s La Boheme at the Lightner MuseumFirst Coast Opera | MORE INFO

Nov 17-18 AMERICAN NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY The touring Company performs Tosca on Nov 17 and Otello on Nov 18. Times-Union Center for the Arts | MORE INFO

Jan 9 LA VIE PARISIENNE Offenbach’s lively and tuneful comic operetta. Curtis Tucker, conductor; Nelson Sheeley, stage director. Fully staged with orchestra. Flagler College Lewis Auditorium | First Coast Opera | MORE INFO

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