Florida Grand Opera presents La bohème

From November 17 through December 2, 2012.

Florida Grand Opera’s (FGO) 72nd season is marked by the return of company favorites. The company’s season opener is none other than Puccini’s internationally beloved La bohème, taking place at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County on November 17, 2012. Leading the cast are two outstanding Hispanic voices: Mexican tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz and Mexican-American soprano Ailyn Pérez.

Last produced by FGO in 2008, Puccini’s La bohème is a standard in the Italian repertoire and one of the most frequently performed operas world-wide, known not only for its glorious arias and intoxicating melodies but for its poignant tale of friendship and doomed love. The inspiration for the widely popular musical Rent, the opera follows a group of young bohemians living in Paris in the 1830s, as a love story develops between the impoverished poet, Rodolfo, and the lovely, yet sickly, seamstress, Mimì.

In the role of Mimì, FGO is proud to welcome the return of bewitching Mexican-American soprano, Ailyn Pérez, who recently became the first Hispanic woman to win the coveted Richard Tucker Award; known in the industry as the “Heismann Trophy of opera.” A noted talent, she has been featured in Vanity Fair magazine as well as on the cover of Opera News magazine, identified as being among the next wave of great opera singers.

She recently took her celebrated interpretation of Mimì to LA Opera, where she displayed a sense of “nuance and innate fragility,” according to Variety. While singing the same role with Cincinnati Opera in 2010, she “displayed Mimì’s vulnerability … [showcasing] the luster of her voice and depth of expression,” said The Enquirer.

Mexican tenor Arturo Chacón-Cruz returns to the FGO stage to sing Rodolfo, a role he has made his signature and performed with Washington National Opera, LA Opera, Berlin State Opera, and other top companies. Called “an explosive tenor” by La Nueva España, he last sang the role of Rodolfo with Opera Royal de Wallonie in Belgium in 2010.

His most recent FGO performance was in 2009’s Madama Butterfly, showcasing a “voice with worthy acting, bringing the requisite swagger and charm,” according to South Florida Classical Review. A talent in high demand, his current schedule is taking him all over the world to some of the most important theaters and opera houses, including San Francisco Opera, Milan’s La Scala, Munich’s Bayerische Staatsoper, and Göteborg Opera, Sweden.

Following a highly successful performance as the title role in FGO’s most recent Rigoletto, Mark Walters, the baritone Opera News calls “a force to be reckoned with,” returns as Marcello. He has just finished a run as Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor with Arizona Opera, where his “sturdy and strong baritone voice” shone through, according to Concerto.net.

Returning to South Florida immediately following a successful run in FGO’s Young Artist Studio is Brittany Ann Reneé Robinson. The young soprano brings what South Florida Classical Review calls a “lush voice” to the role of Musetta.

The production is conducted by FGO Music Director Ramon Tebar, whose recent work in La rondine “stood out for the delicacy and transparency of the textures he drew from the ensemble,” as per South Florida Classical Review. Director David Gately, who is much in demand, having staged works for almost 60 opera companies and festivals, will once again bring his vivid storytelling to FGO.

This production of La bohème, created by Lyric Opera of Kansas City in 2008, is made possible by a generous donation from Randy Gage. Fort Lauderdale performances are sponsored by Rose Miniaci.

THE GALA: “An Evening at the Café Momus”

This glamorous themed evening will follow the opening night performance of Puccini’s La bohème on November 17, 2012, featuring Ailyn Pérez and Arturo Chacón-Cruz, along with the rest of the cast.

Step into the world of La bohème as the Lynn Wolfson Stage is transformed into Café Momus, a well-known gathering place of bohemian life for artists and writers in 19th century Paris. Located in the famed Latin Quarter, the Café is the romantic setting for Act II of Puccini’s enduring musical masterpiece and the location of this one-of-a-kind dinner-dance.

Gala guests will also enjoy an elegant pre-performance VIP cocktail reception and silent auction as well as the opportunity to mingle with the opera’s cast, including the stars of the evening. Pérez returns to FGO following a recent feature in Vanity Fair Magazine and the honor of receiving the 2012 Richard Tucker Award. Chacón-Cruz comes to FGO once again in a role he has made his signature and performed with top companies worldwide.

Tickets & Reservations

Gala reservations for the dinner-dance on the Lynn Wolfson Stage — inclusive of pre and post opera receptions, silent auction, and intermission — begin at $750 per person. Table reservations range from $7,500 to $100,000. Reservations are subject to availability. Tickets to the gala night performance of La bohème only, range in price from $21 to $250.

To reserve tables or individual tickets for the full gala evening as well as sponsorship or underwriting information, please contact Denise Courshon at 305.854.1643 or [email protected]. For information about La bohème performances, contact the Box Office by phone at 800.741.1010 or online at www.FGO.org.

SCHEDULE

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts / Ziff Ballet Opera House
November 17, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. – Opening Night
November 21, 24, 27, & 30, 2012, at 8:00 p.m.
December 2, 2012, matinee at 2:00 p.m.

Broward Center for the Performing Arts / Au-Rene Theater
December 6, 2012, at 7:30 p.m.
December 8, 2012, at 8:00 p.m.

CAST

Mimì – Ailyn Pérez
Rodolfo – Arturo Chacón-Cruz
Musetta – Brittany Ann Reneé Robinson
Marcello – Mark Walters
Colline – Adam Lau
Schaunard – Ryan Milstead
Benoit – Craig Colcough
Alcindoro – Craig Colcough

Conductor – Ramon Tebar
Director – David Gately
Set Designer – R. Keith Brumley
Costume Designer – Malabar, Ltd.
Lighting Designer – Mark Stanley

Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations

Subscriptions for the 2012-2013 season start at $36 and single tickets are as low as $11. FGO’s Box Office is located at the Doral Center and is open to the public from 10am to 4pm, Monday through Friday during the season. Tickets may also be purchased by phone at 800.741.1010 or online at www.FGO.org.

Florida Grand Opera
8390 NW 25 Street
Doral, FL 33122
800.741.1010
www.FGO.org

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.