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Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro - DC Performance
May
3
7:30 PM19:30

Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro - DC Performance

This double bill comprises two fully staged one-act opéra-ballets, including the notable debut of a never-before performed Rameau comedy titled Io. This unfinished opéra-ballet was recently completed with music from Rameau's Platée by Doctor of Musicology and foremost scholar and editor of Rameau Opera Omnia Sylvie Bouissou. The other work, a modern premiere of Pierre de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro, is a lyric drama in which M. de Pompadour herself performed and which recently came to light through efforts of Opera Lafayette and the Bibliotheque Nationale.

“Theatrical genius” (The New Yorker), and a “renowned, multifaceted artist” (Vogue), Machine Dazzle will create more than a dozen new costumes for the Io production. In roles ranging from gods to mortals, singers and dancers alike will don Dazzle’s works of art. Learn more about Machine Dazzle.


Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Terrace Theater
Tuesday, May 3, 2023, 7:30 pm


CAST & CREW

The productions will feature dance Seán Curran Company (choreographer Seán Curran) and New York Baroque Dance Company (choreographer Catherine Turocy).

Emmanuelle de Negri, soprano, and Maxime Melnik, tenor (U.S. debut) will star in the title roles and be joined by Doug Williams, Gwendoline Blondeel, and Patrick Kilbride

Avi Stein will conduct and Nick Olcott will return to Opera Lafayette to direct.

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Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro - DC Performance
May
2
7:30 PM19:30

Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro - DC Performance

This double bill comprises two fully staged one-act opéra-ballets, including the notable debut of a never-before performed Rameau comedy titled Io. This unfinished opéra-ballet was recently completed with music from Rameau's Platée by Doctor of Musicology and foremost scholar and editor of Rameau Opera Omnia Sylvie Bouissou. The other work, a modern premiere of Pierre de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro, is a lyric drama in which M. de Pompadour herself performed and which recently came to light through efforts of Opera Lafayette and the Bibliotheque Nationale.

“Theatrical genius” (The New Yorker), and a “renowned, multifaceted artist” (Vogue), Machine Dazzle will create more than a dozen new costumes for the Io production. In roles ranging from gods to mortals, singers and dancers alike will don Dazzle’s works of art. Learn more about Machine Dazzle.


Opéra-ballet: Rameau’s Io and de La Garde’s Léandre et Héro

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Terrace Theater
Tuesday, May 2 2023, 7:30 pm

Post-Show Reception

Immediately following the performance there will be a Post-Show Reception across the street at The Watergate Hotel. Tickets are $35 and includes specialty drinks and passed hors d'oeuvres. Purchase tickets here.


CAST & CREW

The productions will feature dance Seán Curran Company (choreographer Seán Curran) and New York Baroque Dance Company (choreographer Catherine Turocy).

Emmanuelle de Negri, soprano, and Maxime Melnik, tenor (U.S. debut) will star in the title roles and be joined by Doug Williams, Gwendoline Blondeel, and Patrick Kilbride

Avi Stein will conduct and Nick Olcott will return to Opera Lafayette to direct.

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Pergolesi! - DC Performance + Post-Show Reception
Feb
2
7:30 PM19:30

Pergolesi! - DC Performance + Post-Show Reception

This program is dedicated to the music of Pergolesi, whose enormous popularity during the era of Madame de Pompadour inspired the Guerre des Bouffons, an intellectual and artistic battle between partisans of Italian and French music. The performance will feature a semi-staged program of the Italian composer’s extraordinarily popular comedy La Servante maîtresse and a concert rendition of his beloved Stabat Mater, conducted by Patrick Dupré Quigley.

With Musical Direction by Guest Conductor Patrick Dupré Quigley, Stage Direction (La Servante Maîtresse) by Nick Olcott. Featuring Soprano Gwendoline Blondeel*, Mezzo Soprano Sarah Mesko*, Soprano Hannah De Priest*, Bass-Baritone Jonathan Woody, and Tenor Patrick Kilbride.

Read the Program Notes written by Professor Julia Doe, PhD.


PERGOLESI!

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Terrace Theater
Washington, DC

Thursday, February 2, 2023, 7:30pm
Pre-Concert Lecture, 6:30- 7pm in the theater

post-show reception

Plus, join us for a celebration with cast, staff and supporters at the Watergate Hotel - Library immediately after the performance. Specialty drinks and passed hors d'oeuvres will be served. Tickets separate from the performance must be purchased for $35. S


CAST & CREW

*Mesko and Blondeel (Stabat Mater), de Priest (Servante Maitresse)

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Opera Starts with Oh! - Leonore (DC)
Jan
18
3:00 PM15:00

Opera Starts with Oh! - Leonore (DC)

Designed to Empower: Leonore

Opera Starts with Oh! unravels the many elements of opera through play and immersive activities for families with young children. This atelier is centered around the story of Beethoven’s Leonore, our Winter production, and will explore how one designs drama to help makes opera magical. With the help of teaching artists and visiting performing artists and designers, families will sing, dance, design, and more!

Register online today at hillcenter.org!

The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital

921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE

Washington, DC

Admission is free.

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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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Blow's Venus and Adonis (DC)
Nov
21
7:00 PM19:00

Blow's Venus and Adonis (DC)

Doors Open - 5:30pm | Curtain - 7pm

Flagg Building, Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, The George Washington University

500 17th St NW

Washington, DC

Single Tickets: $25-$150

Purchase By Phone: 202-546-9332, ext. 1

Before the Opera: A pre-performance discussion will Artistic Director will take place an hour before the performance.

Following the Opera: Join Opera Lafayette for a champagne celebration of Opera Lafayette’s 25th anniversary.

Painting by Amy Severson

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