A star from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera will headline the evening as the Asheville Symphony opens its 55th season on Saturday, Sept. 19 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
International star soprano Angela Brown, noted for her performances in
iconic roles from operas such as Verdi’s Aida and Puccini’s Tosca, will be the featured soloist for “Opening
Night with Angela Brown,” an evening of Italian and American classics. Music
Director Daniel Meyer will conduct the concert, which begins at 8 p.m.
“Opening night at the Asheville Symphony is always a great
occasion, and this September we introduce the brilliant American soprano Angela
Brown as our special guest,” Meyer said. “Known for her sumptuous voice, we
will feature Angela in some of her signature roles.”
The Asheville Symphony will begin the concert with highlights from
Italian opera, including Verdi’s powerful Nabucco
Overture and the Triumphal March from Aida.
Brown will then take the stage to sing beloved arias by Puccini and Verdi. The second
half features American classics, from Bernstein’s “Three Dance Episodes” from On the Town to Howard Hanson’s Symphony
No. 2, named the “Romantic.” In between, Brown returns to sing favorites from
Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and
Bernstein’s West Side Story.
“We know this program will be a highlight of the season and a concert
that music fans will truly savor,” said Asheville Symphony Executive Director
David Whitehill. “Angela received incredible praise and reviews for her
Metropolitan Opera debut as Aida, so
it’s thrilling to think we’ll have an opportunity to perform some of those same
arias here in Asheville.”
Brown has performed with dozens of opera companies, classical and pops
orchestras and in recitals all over the world. While opera is the main catalyst
for her career, Brown’s performance experience includes everything from star
hostess on stage to producer and creator of Opera…from a Sistah’s Point of View,
an inspired show that has gained international notoriety for bringing opera to
the masses in the form of a sassy, yet educational, concert presentation.
Single tickets for all concerts are $22 – $62 depending on seating
section; reduced youth pricing is available. Single tickets and season ticket
packages can be purchased at www.ashevillesymphony.org,
by calling 828-254-7046, or in person at the U.S. Cellular Center box office at
87 Haywood Street.
The Asheville Symphony Orchestra performs and promotes symphonic
music for the benefit, enjoyment and education of the people of Western North
Carolina. The ASO presents concerts in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in
Asheville’s U.S. Cellular Center. Related organizations include the Asheville
Symphony Guild, Asheville Symphony Chorus, Asheville Symphonettes, and
education initiatives such as the Asheville Buncombe Youth Orchestra, Music in
the Schools, MusicWorks!, Spotlight on Young Musicians, Symphony Talk and
pre-concert lectures.
Masterworks 1
OPENING NIGHT WITH ANGELA BROWN
September 19, 2015 • 8 p.m.
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Angela Brown, soprano
Daniel Meyer, conductor
Verdi Overture
from Nabucco
Verdi Triumphal March from Aida
Verdi Ritorna vincitor from Aida
Puccini Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut
Puccini Vissi d’arte from Tosca
Verdi Pace, pace, mio Dio from La Forza Del Destino
Bernstein Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
Gershwin Summertime
Bernstein I Feel Pretty
Hanson Symphony No. 2 “The Romantic”
Verdi Triumphal March from Aida
Verdi Ritorna vincitor from Aida
Puccini Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut
Puccini Vissi d’arte from Tosca
Verdi Pace, pace, mio Dio from La Forza Del Destino
Bernstein Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
Gershwin Summertime
Bernstein I Feel Pretty
Hanson Symphony No. 2 “The Romantic”
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