Mort d’ Ophelia by A. Thomas
live performances with orchestra

Steven Sanders: Ottavio

Don Giovanni has been widely regarded as the greatest opera ever composed. That’s a pretty bold statement, but however you rank it, Mozart’s opera is a brilliant combination of stark human tragedy and touching comedy, set to music of limitless genius. Tickets & Information.read more

Matt Boehler: Leporello

Don Giovanni has been widely regarded as the greatest opera ever composed. That’s a pretty bold statement, but however you rank it, Mozart’s opera is a brilliant combination of stark human tragedy and touching comedy, set to music of limitless genius. Tickets & Information.read more

Do not utter a word, from Vanessa by S. Barber
studio recording, with piano

Das war sehr gut, from Arabella by R. Strauss
studio recording, with piano

Stephanos Tsirakoglou: Bartolo

Anything, anytime, anywhere… Whatever you need, just ask Figaro, Seville’s most famous barber and jack-of-all-trades. The lovely Rosina and handsome Count Almaviva have marriage on their minds…but, sadly, Rosina is promised to the elderly scheming Dr. Bartolo! In comes Figaro, and through a series of disguises, foibles and follies he … read more

I know a bank, from Midsummer Night’s Dream by B. Britten
live performance, with orchestra

Ah, Stigie Larvae (Orlando’s mad scene), from Orlando by G.F. Handel
live performance, with orchestra

Audrey Babcock: Mercedes

When Carmen was first performed in Paris in spring 1875, it was considered immoral and unsuitable for the young. Since Bizet, its composer, died only three months after the premiere, he could hardly have foreseen the subsequent popularity of his work. For Carmen was in time to be performed more … read more

Stephanos Tsirakoglou: Baron Duphol

The beautiful courtesan thought she knew what her life was about.  For as long as Violetta can remember, she has lived for fashion, for fame, and yes, for money.  Then—for the very first time—she finds someone who loves her.  Not for her glamour.  Not for her body.  For herself.But when she … read more