Opera In The Vineyards With The Metropolitan Orchestra

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The Metropolitan Orchestra (TMO) announces Opera in the Vineyards conducted by maestro Brian Castles-Onion performing with some of Australia’s most loved opera stars including Natalie Aroyan, Amelia Farrugia and David Hobson, together with American tenor Richard Troxell.

Opera in the Vineyards will be held at the Roche Estate (formerly Tempus Two), located right in the heart of Pokolbin amongst popular vineyards, accommodation and the glorious Hunter Valley Gardens. The program will feature all the greatest hits of opera, sure to stir the emotions and ignite the passion!

Programme highlights:

La donna e mobile RIGOLETTO (Verdi)/ Un bel di MADAMA BUTTERFLY (Puccini)/ E lucevan le stelle TOSCA (Puccini)/ Vissid’arte TOSCA (Puccini)/ O mio babbino caro GIANNI SCHICCHI (Puccini)/ Dome epais LAKME (Delibes)/ Nessun dorma TURANDOT (Puccini)/ Libiamo LA TRAVIATA (Verdi)

The organisers of Opera in the Vineyards advise that Greta Bradman will not be singing at the event as originally advertised. Amelia Farrugia will sing in her stead,

Tickets on sale through Ticketek: Phone: 132 849 Online: www.ticketek.com.au 

Ticket Pre-sale starts Thu 11 Feb, 9am and ends Thu 18 Feb, 8pm
On sale to public: Thu 18 Feb, 9am

 

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