š» Summer Newsletter šExciting announcements for Italy, UK, and Switzerland  A Season of Hope This summer Iām diving into a sea of new repertoire! Ā I have been hard at work preparing 3 new roles, as well as a myriad of Zarzuela arias, opera arias, and recital programs. Ā First up, July 16th, Iām opening the Napa Valley Festival in a recital of arias and art songs, with Spanish and French flair! Ā In collaboration with pianist Curt Pajer, Iām particularly excited to visit this amazing region, because wine is a great love of mine! I am especially delighted to bring two bel canto concerts with orchestra to southern Italy this August 2nd and 6th. Ā The first concert is directed by Corrado Rovaris and is a mix of bel canto, French, and Zarzuela arias. Ā The second is an all-Bellini program, featuring arias from I Puritani, La sonnambula, La straniera, and more! Speaking of Bellini, it is a dream come true to debut as Elvira in I PURITANI, in concert in Gstaad on August 28th. Ā On September 13th, the Royal Opera House-Covent Garden will open its doors for the 2021-22 season with a new production of RIGOLETTO! Ā I cannot wait to sing Gilda, one of my favorite roles, in a production by Oliver Mears, opposite Carlos Alvarez, and conducted by the wonderful Maestro Antonio Pappano! Ā |
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Upcoming Performances Napa Valley Festival Opening Night
Napa Valley Festival Soprano Lisette performs to a sold-out crowd at the Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena, California. A recital with Curtis Pajer at the piano, Lisette will perform famous melodies by Rossini, Verdi, Mozart, Fauré, Puccini, Massenet, Bizet and Donizetti. July 16 Charles Krug Winery St. Helena, CA Concerto del Belcanto
Festival della Valle d'Itria Soprano Her first time appearing in southern Italy, Lisette will perform a selection of Belcanto pieces as well as Zarzuela music with Corrado Rovaris conducting theĀ Orchestra of the Petruzzelli Theater.Ā Ā August 02 Palazzo Ducale Martina Franca, TA  I Puritani - HighlightsGstaad Festival Elvira Lisette performs her first I Puritani in a "highlights" version in Switzerland. This 2-hour version of the concert ensures that covid related guidelines can be adhered to.Ā August 28 Gstaad Festival Gstaad, CH  RigolettoRoyal Opera House Gilda Lisette opens the season at the Royal Opera House in a brand new version of Rigoletto directed by Oliver Mears. September 13, 16, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29 Royal Opera House London, UK |
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FeaturesSpain Recital TourAnnouncement Coming off of a major success in recital with Ruben FernÔndez Aguirre in Bilbao, Ruben and Lisette return to the recital stage in three other cities in Spain. Their program includes various bel canto pieces as well as Zarzuela and Cuban music. Teatro de la Zarzuela - Madrid, ES - Monday, December 13, 2021 Teatro de la Maestranza - Sevilla, ES - Wednesday, December 15, 2021 Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia - Valencia, ES - Saturday, March 5, 2022 Announcing the full tour of Handel's TheodoraAnnouncement Coming off of the release of widely acclaimed release Ombra Compagna, Lisette returns to perform with the Il Pomo D'Oro orchestra as the title of Theodora in Handel's Theodora. Joined by her colleagues, Joyce DiDonato, Michael Spyres, John Chest, and Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian, this is a five-stop tour of Europe to perform this piece under the baton of Maxim Emelyanychev. The five-country tour kicks off in Vienna, then to Milan at the famed Teatro alla Scala, Paris, Luxembourg, and the last performance will be in Essen, Germany. November 18th, 2021 - Theater an der Wien, Vienna, Austria November 20th, 2021 - Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy November 22nd, 2021 - Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Paris, France November 24th, 2021 - Philharmonie Luxembourg, Luxembourg November 26th, 2021 - Alfried Krupp Saal, Essen, Germany Interview - The Opera QueenInterview Thank you so much to Catherine Kustanczy for interviewing me about my CD, Ombra Compagna, and other great topics! |
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Lisette Oropesa, Cuban from United States of origin, is the incarnation of Violetta. Magnificent voice, totally related to character, she is free to move, to dance. Her Violetta is desperate, carnival, giant. The lover to which dedicates that "love me Alfredo", which moves the listener to tears. - Fabiana DallavalleĀ Ā ā¢Ā Ā Messaggero Veneto
Listening to such wisdom in outlining the character of Germont is a rarity that does not, however, overshadow the admiration for Lisette Oropesa's Violetta. She sings well, she never forces the emission, which sounds natural, ductile, capable of expressing sincere participation and a personal heartbeat even in the pressure suggested by Gatti. Indeed, the very fact that there is no room for effects and habits, that everything dries up, highlights the initial fragility, that nervous vibration which then becomes more and more intense, aware, determined and painful even in acting, frank and effective. The frenzy of her excesses is followed by a sincere transport without artifice, while the make-up, the lights and the photography clearly highlight the expressions on her face, one with the music. - Roberta PedrottiĀ Ā ā¢Ā Ā L'ape musicale
On Lisette Oropesaās new album, āOmbra Compagna,ā the thirty-seven-year-old soprano demonstrates that she has the natural elasticity, warm timbre, and altitudinous notes to match this repertoire. Take the high E in āVorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!ā: Oropesa floats up to it with the weightlessness of a dandelion seed climbing a breeze, her voice spinning freely the entire time, as the conductor Antonello Manacorda reduces the players of Il Pomo dāOro to a whisper. Surely one of the finest technicians of her generation, Oropesa makes these pieces sound heartfelt instead of merely hard to sing. - Oussama ZahrĀ Ā ā¢Ā Ā The New Yorker
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Reflections Hope is the word for me this summer. Ā I think weāve all become so accustomed to last minute cancelations and shut downs, and unexpected complications, that nothing seems set in stone for the near future any more. Ā Itās a fearful, dare I say dread-full place to be in, even as I see the shining lights of my beloved theatres flicker on once more. Ā Iām reminded of how fragile our life and work is. Ā I have missed you so much, even though we have connected via the internet platforms that we are lucky to haveā¦there is nothing that comes close to a live performance in the opera house. Ā And so I am filled with hope that next season, we all can start and finish strong, with a renewed sense of gratitude and appreciation for our most loved, irreplaceable art form. Letās sing, letās listen, and letās hold each other close once more. |
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