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🌷 Spring 2024 Newsletter

Spring Newsletter

Rome, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Baden-Baden, Budapest, London, Graz, Banff, New York, Osaka, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei

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Hello my friends, and welcome to another beautiful spring season to celebrate!

I love this time of year and am really enjoying all the wonderful projects I’ve been able to be a part of so far in 2024.

After an exciting Rossini role debut in Vienna, I’m in the Eternal City of Rome getting ready to sing my first ever performances of Amina in Bellini’s beautiful opera, La sonnambula. This is a role I have been dreaming of performing for 20 years and it’s finally time to sing it on stage. I’m very grateful to be performing this bel canto showpiece here in Italy. We have 4 performances with a wonderful cast, starting April 9th.

After that, I’m going to be singing concerts, recitals, and galas for the next few weeks. We have a 3-city concert tour planned with my dear friend Benjamin Bernheim, in Paris, Milan, and Baden Baden, featuring French arias and duets.

Then I’ll be part of 2 galas, one in Barcelona and one in London, celebrating in the glorious venues of the Gran Teatre del Liceu and the Royal Opera House.

Additionally, I have 3 scheduled solo-piano recitals, in Budapest, Milan, and Graz. Those performances will feature different programs, highlighting Italian, French, and Spanish art song, as well as opera and zarzuela arias. It’s going to be really fun and full of flavor!

All of these engagements will bring out different pieces and characters to sing, and it’s a pleasure to indulge in them all, like a glorious spring bouquet!

Upcoming Performances

La Sonnambula

Teatro dell'Opera di Roma Amina

Lisette returns to the Rome Opera to debut as Amina in La Sonnambula. The new production of the show is entrusted to the French director duo Jean-Philippe Clarac and Olivier Deloeuil known as "Le Lab", who are working for the first time in Italy.  The production will be shown on RAI5 and on Rai Radio 3

April 09, 12, 14, 17 Teatro dell'Opera di Roma Rome, IT

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Concert tour with Benjamin Bernheim

Lisette and Ben will be giving a three concert tour in Paris, Milan and Baden-Baden. These concerts will be full of passionate French and Italian duets and arias. 

April 26 Théâtre des Champs Elysées Paris, FR April 29 Teatro alla Scala Milano, MI May 04 Festspielhaus Baden Baden Baden-Baden, GE

Gala concert

Gran Theatre del Liceu Soprano

A quartet of stars from the lyrical firmament to review some of the most vibrant moments in operatic literature: Ermonela Jaho, Lisette Oropesa, Javier Camarena and Carlos Álvarez.

May 02 Gran Theatre del Liceu Barcelona, ES

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Recital tour with Ruben Fernández Aguirre

Hungarian State Opera and Musikverein Gratz  Soprano

Lisette teams up once again with Ruben Fernández Aguirre with a program of Latin and Spanish music with two venues scheduled, the Hungarian State opera and The Musikverein in Gratz

May 12 Hungarian State Opera Budapest, HU May 22 Stefaniensaal Graz, AT

Celebrating 22 Years Of Antonio Pappano

Royal Opera House Soprano

Join us to celebrate Antonio Pappano’s 22 years as Music Director of The Royal Opera with a once-in-a-lifetime evening of opera highlights. After conducting more than 700 performances with us, Antonio Pappano has programmed a special, celebratory evening with a cast of world-famous guest artists, the Royal Opera Chorus and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.

May 16 Royal Opera House London, UK

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Recital

Teatro alla Scala Soprano

Lisette teams up with longtime collaborator and resident La Scala pianist Beatrice Benzi with a host of Italian and Spanish music. This recital was originally planned for the 2021 season, but was canceled due to the pandemic.

May 19 Teatro alla Scala Milano, MI

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Masterclass

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Teacher

Lisette will be in Banff this year to offer voice lessons, interpretation, study skills and more.

June 13, 14 Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Banff, AB

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Metropolitan Opera New York and Asian Tour

The Metropolitan Opera Soprano

Lisette embarks on a tour with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Elina Garanca and Christian Van Horn. This is the first time that the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra has toured Asia. They start the tour with a concert at Carnegie Hall, and then travel to Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, and ending in Taipei. 

June 11 Carnegie Hall New York, NY June 20 Lotte Concert Hall Seoul, KR June 23 (Osaka), 26 (Tokyo) Hyogo Arts and Culture Center in Osaka, JP Suntory Hall in Tokyo, JP June 29, 30 National Concert Hall Taipei City, TW

Features

Interviews

Interview

Over this past quarter, I've been fortunate to have had the chance to talk about my performances. Here is a list of those interviews. Point de vue magazine - Belle en chantant (French) New York Times - UNESCO (English) France Culture - Affaires culturelles (Radio, French) France Musique - Les Grands Entretiens (Radio, French) Bühne Magazine (German) SWR2 (Radio, German)  

Reviews

Night at the Museum

Jan. 20, 2024

It’s hard to imagine a more appropriate choice for the role of Cleopatra than the incandescent Lisette Oropesa. A COQUETTE par excellence, she has the vocal and dramatic prowess to embody Ptolemaic Egypt’s last queen. Her glorious lyric COLORATURA had just the right timbre, feminine and fruity. Vocally, she excelled in all her arias, but her Act II aria “V’adoro pupille” was the most sensual. Technically, her Act III aria “Da tempeste il legno infranto” was the most dazzling.

—  Ossama el Naggar  •  Concerto Net

A Night at the Garnier Museum with Julius Caesar and Cleopatra

Jan. 23, 2024

It is here entrusted to  Lisette Oropesa  who takes on the tour de force of this role with 8 tunes and the sublime final duet with César. 8 tunes and like the climax of a dance of the 7 veils in his costume in feigned semi-nudity, but with an assumed sensuality, feline and incandescent. His voice, finely woven like silk, is the same: radiant in the high notes, rich in the midrange and always sonorous, even in the lower tones.

— Henry Runey  •  Classy Keo
Feb. 26, 2024

But Violetta Valéry, on this Sunday afternoon, is none other than  Lisette Oropesa , triumphant with melodious power while perfectly embodying the assumed seductress. His playing and dynamic voice expand the stage and acoustic space, knowing how to pierce the wall of orchestra and hearts with his accents, without neglecting the great moments of sweetness and the clear declamation of the text.

— Juan Barrios  •  Olyrix

VIENNA / State Opera: GUILLAUME TELL – revival

March 9, 2024

The eagerly awaited role debut of Lisette Oropesa  as Mathilde leaves a strong, probably the most engaging impression of the evening  . The Habsburg princess beloved by Arnold, the only positive person in the ranks of the Austrian occupiers, only appears in the second act, the heart of the opera. Rossini's colleague Donizetti once said that the first and third acts of the opera came from the best Rossini, but the second probably came from God himself. As if to emphasize this, the soprano sings with a divine voice in heavenly heights, mastering the crazy coloratura with gentle ones , highly sensual tones and is also a real joy in terms of acting.

— Manfred A. Schmid  •  Online Merker

LISETTE OROPESA AND MARIA NAZAROVA STEAL THE SHOW FROM GUILLAUME TELL

March 18, 2024

With Lisette Oropesa, this evening's performance is excellent. Supple, flexible to the utmost extent. Well, what can I say:

The tones of the delicate soprano soar without limits or safety net into airy heights and glide lightly and effortlessly.

Lisette Oropesa's voice is agile only once. How she approaches the runs and blends the coloratura cleanly together, without suffering a single register break. Her vocal instrument flows and flows like golden honey trickling down.

Her voice always sounds warm, full-bodied, and saturated, so much so that one can hardly get enough of the rich color palette.

A force to be reckoned with in terms of acting, one truly enjoys this extraordinarily brilliant portrayal of Mathilde.

— Nicole Hacke  •  Operaverse

Reflections

As much as I love the winter, its end is sometimes gentle, sometimes harsh. Once in a while we float into spring, and other times we run face-first into it. I’m not sure which transition I like better. Either way, the adjustment is always one that takes a little shaking off for me. As I get comfortable with the time change, the sudden blue skies, the brighter sunlight, I’m reminded that life stretches, it shifts, and you have to flow right along with it. Get busy moving, or get busy falling behind. I love the inspiration that a fresh bud brings to a tree, and the surprise of a young blossom, and it reminds me that youth is also a part of growth, that youth is not the past, but it is the present, and you get another version of it every year. I am not the same singer I was when I was 20 and started studying Sonnambula, this same role that I’m only just now getting to debut at age 40. But then again, I’m a brand new 40 year old.

Lisette Oropesa Portrait
Lisette Oropesa

Lyric coloratura soprano Lisette Oropesa is one of the most in-demand artists on the stages of the world, performing at leading opera houses including the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala, Wiener Staatsoper, and Opéra National de Paris.

Upcoming Performances
Manon

Opernhaus Zürich

Sept. 24, 27 , Oct. 03, 07, 10

La traviata

Staatsoper Unter den Linden

Oct. 17

Roméo et Juliette

Staatsoper Unter den Linden

Oct. 26, 29 , Nov. 01, 06

La traviata

Bayerische Staatsoper

Nov. 11, 14, 16, 20