Ten Singing Stars – New Generation: Concert/Live Broadcast

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The International Resource Centre for Performing Artists presents an evening of operatic arias and art songs in the concert/live broadcast Ten Singing Stars – New Generation.  Singers who have taken part in the IRCPA’s April 17 “Encounter with Theodore Baerg” will perform with pianist Rachel Andrist. A post-concert party with the artists follows.

Tickets, $20, and info are available by calling 416-362-1422 or emailing [email protected].   Information is also posted at http://ircpa.net.

The IRCPA’s 2020 mentor, Theodore Baerg, is well known internationally for such roles as Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus and Marcello in La Bohème. He has sung leading roles with opera companies across Canada and the U.S. and oratorio and other concerts with orchestras in both countries, in addition to performances in Europe and Asia.  He is currently professor of voice and coordinator/director of the opera program at Western University in London ON.

The IRCPA acknowledges with thanks the support of the Azrieli Foundation, Toronto Arts Council, the Canadian Opera Company, The New Classical FM, Remenyi House of Music, private donors, partners and volunteers.

Event Artists

Rachel Andrist, piano; singers TBA

Ten Singing Stars – New Generation: Concert/Live Broadcast

Date/Time

Monday, May 4, 2020
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Zoomer Hall
70 Jefferson Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M6K 3H4

Price

$20

Phone

416-362-1422

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