Arizona Opera Presents Recovered Voices Chamber music focusing on art lost during Nazi era Europe
The four works of this program (to be performed without intermission) are among the most notable chamber works by composers whose lives, works and careers were harmed or
destroyed by the political machinery of the Nazi years in Europe. The “Recovered Voices” Initiative is a continuation of the mission of conductor James Conlon to connect performing musicians and audiences with these long-neglected composers and works.
What: Rediscovered Voices: A program of chamber music performed by Student Artists of the Colburn Conservatory, Los Angles.
When: Tucson: Saturday, March 28, 2015
Phoenix: Sunday, March 29, 2015
Where: Tucson: Simon Galleries of Fine Pianos and Fine Arts
3001 East Skyline Drive
Tucson, Arizona
Phoenix: Arizona Opera Center
1636 North Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona
Price: Events are free of charge, but reservations are required.
Tucson: 520-293-4336
Phoenix: 602-266-7464
Registration and more information is also available at www.azopera.org
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About Arizona Opera
Arizona Opera, now in its 44th season, is our state's only professional opera company that produces fully-staged opera performances, concerts, in-school touring productions, educational and outreach programs that reach over 70,000 school-children and adults annually. Since its inception, Arizona Opera has produced over 180 fully-staged operas and concerts. The company's artistic history is rich with a blend of opera's traditional repertoire featuring baroque, bel canto, and verismo works, turn-of-the-century masterpieces, operettas, and American operas. Arizona Opera has also presented Wagner's complete Ring Cycle twice, a feat that has been accomplished in North America by only five other companies. Founded in 1971, Arizona Opera is among only a handful of companies in the United States that regularly performs in more than one city.