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Tweet! Simonne Ferro, Rio de Sangre choreographer, will participate in 2010 CORD/ASTR Conference: http://is.gd/dakXC

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Tweet! Nice meeting with @Visitmilwaukee learning about all they are doing to promote Milwaukee (esp. arts & culture). Thanks, guys!

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Tweet! Want to sing in a world premiere? We're holding chorus auditions for Rio de Sangre on 7/12. Details: http://is.gd/d8SYX

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June 23, 2010

Florentine at the Lake Program – June 24, 2010

by Florentine Opera

See you tomorrow at 7:00 pm for our second Florentine of the Lake this summer. We have a fantastic group of singers and a lovley lineup of summer tunes and opera favorites to present to you! Please note that Thursday is also the first night of summerfest, so you may want to adjust your route or timing accordingly. As always, free parking is available in the Marina Lot across the street from Alterra on a first-come, first-served basis.

PERFORMERS:
Kristan Wrolstad, soprano
Jessica Timman, mezzo
John Stumpff, tenor
Nathan Krueger, baritone

Anne Van Deusen, pianist

Host: William Florescu

PROGRAM (Subject to change):
It’s a grand night for singing, State Fair, Rodgers & Hammerstein
A luce di quest anima, Linda di Chamounix, Donizetti
Questa o quella, Rigoletto, Verdi                                                                     
Smanie implacabili, Così fan tutte, Mozart                                         
Di provenza, il mar, La Traviata, Verdi

Willow Song, The Ballad of Baby Doe, Moore
Warm as the autumn light, The Ballad of Baby Doe, Moore
Summer, Ricky Ian Gordon*

La Pastorella delle Alpi, Rossini
Must the winter come so soon?, Vanessa, Barber
Lonely House, Street Scene, Weill

How could I ever know, The Secret Garden, Norman & Simon
Oh, is there one maiden breast, The Pirates of Penzance, Gilbert & Sullivan
Some enchanted evening, South Pacific, Rodgers & Hammerstein                     
Vanilla Ice Cream, She Loves Me, Harnick and Bock                     
What A Wonderful World, Weiss & Thiele (arr: Brymer)
*More about “Summer“:

“Stephen Wadsworth was creating a piece for the Skylight Opera in Milwaukee, where we both had done a lot of work.  He asked me to write a duet for two women, and I thought of two women sitting on a stoop, both in their own worlds, talking about love, ending, with the end of summer… summer like a ripe fruit in its explicitness, its yearning, its heat… and all that brings these two women together now in their wifehood and motherhood, and perhaps, dissatisfaction.” – Ricky Ian Gordon.

Tweet! The Florentine no longer produces 'opera in a box,' says @TCDStrini in this morning's culture desk: http://is.gd/cZ9sc

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Tweet! Amazing story broadcast on NPR today: "The Healing Power of Music". http://is.gd/cY7mA

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Tweet! More praise for our production of Elmer Gantry, from Opera News: http://is.gd/cT20M.

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June 9, 2010

Florentine at the Lake Program – June 10, 2010

by Florentine Opera

We hope you’ll join us for our first Florentine at the Lake this summer tomorrow at 7:00 pm. Read more details here.
Here’s what you’ll enjoy:

PERFORMERS:
Melissa Cardamone, Soprano
Brianne Sura, Mezzo soprano
Doug Clemons, baritone
Anne Van Duesen, piano

As always, since this is a live performance, it’s subject to change.

The Wrong Note Rag, from Wonderful Town/Bernstein

Laurie’s Song, The Tender Land by Copland ­
When I am laid in earth, Dido and Aeneas by Purcell ­
When the air sings of summer, The Old Maid & the Thief by Menotti ­
Mortals below, Venus and Adonis by Blow

Habanera, Carmen by Bizet ­
The Jewel Song, Faust by Gounod
The Flower Duet, Lakme by Delimes ­

BREAK

Quando m¹en vo, La Bohème by Puccini ­
Ho capito, signor, si, Don Giovanni by Mozart ­
Sull’aria, Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart ­
Il core vi dono, Cosi fan tutte ­ by Mozart

Love changes everything, Aspects of Love by Lloyd Webber ­
All I Ask of You, The Phantom of the Opera by Lloyd Webber
Till There Was You, The Music Man by Wilson ­

Where is the life that late I lead, Kiss Me Kate by Porter ­
Wunderbar, Kiss Me Kate by Porter ­

Terzettino: Soave sia il vento, Cosi fan tutte by Mozart

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