March 1, 2014 – November 29, 2012
Finals - Maria Stuarda X IIOP Competition of the Fondazione Arena di Verona, 2013
Viva Verdi! Concert in honor of the bicentenary of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi
Perduta ho la pace
In solitaria stanza
Stornello
Deh, pietoso, oh Addolorata (Giuseppe Verdi)
Teneste la promessa... Addio del passato - LA TRAVIATA (Giuseppe Verdi)
Qual prodigio!... Non fu sogno! - I LOMBARDI ALLA PRIMA CROCIATA (Giuseppe Verdi)
Sinfonia
Dall'infame banchetto... Tu del mio Carlo al seno... Carlo vive? - I MASNADIERI (Giuseppe Verdi)
INTERVALLO
O s'io potessi... Col sorriso d'innocenza... O Sole! - IL PIRATA (Vincenzo Bellini)
Intermezzo - MANON LESCAUT (Giacomo Puccini)
Si, mi chiamano Mimi' - LA BOHEME (Giacomo Puccini)
Terra e Mare
Avanti, Urania! (Giacomo Puccini)
Merce' dilette amiche - I VESPRI SICILIANI (Giuseppe Verdi)
Jessica Rose Cambio, soprano
Giuliana Panza, pianoforte
Beatriz (cover) - La Hija de Rappaccini
With a libretto by the Mexican Nobel Prize winner Octavio Paz, based on the classic short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, La hija de Rappaccini (Rappaccini's Daughter) tells of a doctor who seeks to protect and control his daughter by keeping her locked in a garden where he is experimenting with poisonous plants. She is immune to them, but a carrier of their danger; when a young student falls in love with her; he is faced with the knowledge that pursuing that love will surely lead to his death.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s expansive Cherry Esplanade, bordered by two allees of the Garden’s renowned flowering cherry trees, will be the ideal setting for this opera. La hija de Rappaccini is the Garden’s first staged opera presentation in its 103-year history.
Beatriz (cover) - La Hija de Rappaccini
With a libretto by the Mexican Nobel Prize winner Octavio Paz, based on the classic short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, La hija de Rappaccini (Rappaccini's Daughter) tells of a doctor who seeks to protect and control his daughter by keeping her locked in a garden where he is experimenting with poisonous plants. She is immune to them, but a carrier of their danger; when a young student falls in love with her; he is faced with the knowledge that pursuing that love will surely lead to his death.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s expansive Cherry Esplanade, bordered by two allees of the Garden’s renowned flowering cherry trees, will be the ideal setting for this opera. La hija de Rappaccini is the Garden’s first staged opera presentation in its 103-year history.