This past week, Canadian Opera Company announced a 2010-2011 season that seems well worth travelling to Toronto for.
Verdi's Aida
A new production, running October 2 through November 5, with Sondra Radvanovsky and Michele Capalbo sharing the title role.
Britton's Death in Venice
Running October 16 through November 6 with Steuart Bedford at the podium.
Mozart's The Magic Flute
A new production, running January 29 through February 25.
Adams' Nixon in China
Running February 5-26 .
Rossini's La Cenerentola
Running April 23 through May 25.
Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos
Running April 30 through May 29, with Sir Andrew Davis at the podium, starring Adrianne Pieczonka, Richard Margison, Jane Archibald, and Alice Coote.
Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice
Running May 8-28, starring Lawrence Zazzo and Isabel Bayrakdarian.
I might try to recruit friends to see Orfeo and Ariadne. I'll be heading over to Toronto this May to see The Flying Dutchman. Have you heard of the Opera for a New Age program that they have? Individuals age 29 and younger can buy tickets for $20. Low prices for big companies is a phenomina that makes this broke college girl very happy.
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