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NYC Gala Performance & Dinner
May
9
6:30 PM18:30

NYC Gala Performance & Dinner

OPERA LAFAYETTE PRESENTS

THE ERA OF MADAME DE POMPADOUR
NEW YORK GALA PERFORMANCE AND DINNER

GALA CHAIR
BARBARA TOBER

HONORING
HENRY TIMMS
PRESIDENT & CEO OF LINCOLN CENTER

SPECIAL GUESTS
H.R.H. PRINCESS CHANTAL DE FRANCE &
THE BARON FRANÇOIS-XAVIER DE SAMBUCY DE SORGUE

MACHINE DAZZLE

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Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette Concert & Gala Dinner
Jun
8
7:00 PM19:00

Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette Concert & Gala Dinner

Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette
(The Musical Salon of Marie Antoinette)
Concert & Gala Dinner
New York City

Wednesday, June 8
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street
New York City

Please join us for a celebration of…

Opera Lafayette's inaugural New York Festival,
The Era of Marie Antoinette, Rediscovered

The evening will commence at El Museo del Barrio with Opera Lafayette’s presentation of Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette (The Musical Salon of Marie Antoinette). A gala dinner will immediately follow the concert at a private club to which transportation will be provided.

The gala will honor Emily K. Rafferty, President Emerita of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,  and feature a post-dinner performance by internationally-renowned bass Nathan Berg.

ABOUT THE CONCERT
Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette
(The Musical Salon of Marie Antoinette)

As the daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, Marie Antoinette had an extraordinary education in music and dance. After marrying the French Dauphin in 1770 and becoming Queen of France in 1774, she became a patron of contemporary composers and performed frequently in her own salon as a harpist. This program brings the listener into her salon at Versailles to hear airs and chamber works of Gluck, the Caribbean-born Chevalier de Saint Georges, and Phillip Hinner, a survivor of the ill-fated colony Kourou in Guinea, among others.

Cast
Sophia Burgos, soprano
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Jacob Ashworth, violin
Charles Brink, flute 
Sandrine Chatron, harp


Ticket Levels

Please select from the following ticket levels. Any questions, please call (212) 634-9388 or email operalafayette@operalafayette.org.

If you’d like to purchase a New York City subscription and tickets to Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette (The Musical Salon of Marie Antoinette) Concert & Gala Dinner, please contact our Box Office directly at (212) 634-9388 or email operalafayette@operalafayette.org.

Platinum Concert & Dinner Table for 10 - $15,000 ($11,150 tax deductible)

  • 10 Orchestra Center Concert Tickets

  • Dinner for 10 at a private club

  • VIP Transportation from El Museo del Barrio to a private club

  • 10 Tickets to a French Consulate Reception

  • 10 tickets to the Roundtable Discussion on The Era of Marie Antoinette, Rediscovered – Friday, June 10th

Gold Concert & Dinner Table for 10 - $7,500 ($3,900 tax deductible)

  • 10 Orchestra Front Concert Tickets

  • Dinner for 10 at a private club

  • Transportation from El Museo del Barrio to a private club

  • 2 Tickets to a French Consulate Reception

  • 10 tickets to the Roundtable Discussion on The Era of Marie Antoinette, Rediscovered – Friday, June 10th

Individual Platinum Concert & Dinner Ticket $1,500 ($1,115 tax deductible)

  • Orchestra Center Concert Ticket

  • Dinner at a private club

  • VIP Transportation from El Museo del Barrio to a private club

  • Ticket to a French Consulate Reception

  • Ticket to the Roundtable Discussion on The Era of Marie Antoinette, Rediscovered – Friday, June 10th

Gold Level Concert & Dinner Ticket $750 ($390 tax deductible)

  • Orchestra Front Concert Ticket

  • Dinner at a private club

  • Transportation from El Museo del Barrio to a private club

  • Ticket to the Roundtable Discussion on The Era of Marie Antoinette, Rediscovered – Friday, June 10th

If you’d like to purchase a New York City subscription and tickets to Le Salon de Musique de Marie Antoinette (The Musical Salon of Marie Antoinette) Concert & Gala Dinner please contact our Box Office directly at (212) 634-9388 or email operalafayette@operalafayette.org.

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Denim & Diamonds: The Blacksmith at Wolf Trap
Sep
9
7:30 PM19:30

Denim & Diamonds: The Blacksmith at Wolf Trap

Thursday, September 9, 2021
Doors: 6:30 p.m.
Curtain: 7:30 p.m.
The Barns at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
1635 Trap Road
Vienna, VA 22182

This performance will observe the COVID-19 policies and guidelines as determined by Wolf Trap. Please review current guidelines here before purchasing your tickets.

Attire matching the event's theme (Denim & Diamonds) is strongly encouraged.


Join us for a celebration, Denim & Diamonds: The Blacksmith at Wolf Trap! The evening will boast a performance of La Maréchal ferrant / The Blacksmith , pre-show cocktails, a special opening performance by Grammy and Emmy-winning banjo artist Dom Flemons, and a post-show champagne and dessert celebration where we will unveil our 2022 season.

Presenting

Le Maréchal Ferrant / The Blacksmith (1761)

François-André Danican Philidor, Composer
English Translation By Nick Olcott
Adaptation By Nick Olcott and Ryan Brown

From the French Libretto By François-Antoine Quétant

Recapturing the humor and immediacy of the original, Nick Olcott and Ryan Brown have adapted Philidor’s opéra comique Le marechal ferrant into the late 19th-century American West. Opéra comique originally integrated French vaudeville songs, allowing for audience sing-alongs. Honoring this, Brown has woven in popular American folk songs of the time. This fully-staged production bridges country and city, celebrates rural themes, and invites the audience to participate by joining in singing familiar folk songs. Do not miss what Opera Canada dubbed, “Ninety welcome minutes of charm and cheer.”

The production features the return of Joshua Conyers, Dominique CôtéPascale Beaudin, Arnold Livingston Geis, and Frank Kelley each of whom will reprise their roles for this Washington, DC premiere. New to the cast and making her Opera Lafayette main stage debut is Ashley Marie Robillard. The orchestra features Ryan Brown on his fiddle, Grammy-winner Dom Flemons, guitar, Denver native Dylan Kober, guitar, and Doug Balliett, contrabass, previously heard with Opera Lafayette in An Evening of Monteverdi.   This performance is like “…nothing you have ever seen from Opera Lafayette, or anyone else for that matter,” writes Mike Rogers of Opera Gene

Dom Flemons (Credit: Timothy Duffy)

Dom Flemons (Credit: Timothy Duffy)

Grammy and Emmy-award winning banjo artist, Dom Flemons will perform an opening recital before The Blacksmith.

Branded the moniker The American Songster® since his repertoire of music covers over 100 years of early American popular music, Dom Flemons is an Emmy and Grammy-winning artist. An expert player on the banjo, guitar, harmonica, jug, percussion, quills, fife and rhythm bones, Flemons was selected for the prestigious 2020 United States Artists Fellowship Award for the Traditional Arts category.

Tickets for the event are being sold through Wolf Trap’s Box Office, or you may support us directly by purchasing a benefit ticket here:


Pre and Post-Show Celebrations

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Join us for a pre-show beverage, and post-show champagne and dessert reception followed by a first-look at our 21/22 season.


Featuring

Cast:
Pascale Beaudin, soprano
Joshua Conyers, bass-baritone
Dominque Côté, baritone
Ashley Marie Robillard, soprano
Arnold Livingston Geis, tenor
Frank Kelley, tenor

Ryan Brown, violin
Doug Balliett, bass
Dom Flemons, guitar, et.al.
Dylan Kober, guitar

Creative Team:

Nick Olcott, stage direction
Lisa Schlenker, scenic design
Marsha LeBoeuf, costume design
Keri Thibodeau, lighting design


The Critics Have Spoken

The Blacksmith demonstrates opera’s power to bind and heal.
— Whitney Fishburn, DC Metro Theatre Arts
This unique staging and musical treatment got cleverly restyled for the Plains, circa 1900 ... [and] made for a diverting and tuneful ninety minutes.
— David Shengold, Opera News
You have never seen anything quite like this from Opera Lafayette, or from anyone really.
— Mike Rogers, Opera Gene
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25 Years of Bravos and Bouquets
Nov
23
6:00 PM18:00

25 Years of Bravos and Bouquets

Join Founder and Artistic Director Ryan Brown to Celebrate 25 Years of Opera Lafayette

With the Gracious Honorary Patronage and in the Presence of The Ambassador of France to the United States

PHILIPPE ÉTIENNE

Honorary Chair

COUNT GILBERT PUSY DE LAFAYETTE

Leadership in the Arts Recipient

CHRIS O’FLYNN

Artist Honorees

Harpsichordist ANDREW APPEL

Director/Choreographer CATHERINE TUROCY

Board of Directors Co-Chairs

DORSEY C. DUNN

NIZAM P. KETTANEH

Benefit Chair

JOANN WILLIS



PERFORMANCES

Flagg Building Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, 500 17th Street NW

6:00 P.M. | SPECIAL PATRON RECITAL Andrew Appel, harpsichord, joined by Ryan Brown, violin, and Loretta O’Sullivan, cello in the Corcoran's beautiful Salon Doré

7:00 P.M. | VENUS AND ADONIS (1683) John Blow, composer | Anne Kingsmill Finch, librettist, on the Corcoran's Atrium Bridge


RECEPTIONS & CELEBRATIONS

After the performances, join us for the party!

The Westin Georgetown, 2350 M Street NW (transportation from the Corcoran available)

8:30 P.M. | RECEPTION Courtyard
9:15 P.M. | DINNER AND AWARD PRESENTATION The Promenade
10:30 P.M. | SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY LEA DESANDRE AND THOMAS DUNFORD Upper Promenade


PRICING

  • Tickets for performances at the Flagg Building Corcoran School of the Arts and Design ONLY begin at $125

  • Tickets for celebration and special performance at The Westin Georgetown ONLY begin at $400

  • Tickets which include all festivities and the option of transportation between locations begin at $600.


DRESS


Black Tie


RSVP by November 15, 2019

Call - (202) 546-933, ext. 606 (Katherine Offutt)

Click here to view fully-designed invitation.

Photo Credit: Naomi Reddert (Photo of Ryan Brown), Lea Desandre and Thomas Dunford at Opera Comique in Paris, Painting by Amy Severson

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