Opera, Deconstructed
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Join us for “Opera, Deconstructed,” a three-part performance series at Rodin Garden Bar with Opera Philadelphia — live music, lush surroundings, and a fresh look at the art form!
🌿 June 27: A night of powerhouse opera solos, featuring Opera Philadelphia Emerging Artists Brandon Bell and Fran Daniel Laucerica.
🎶 July 25: The Opera Philadelphia Chorus, under Choral Director Elizabeth Braden, sings beloved opera works from “Carmen,” “Semele,” and “La Traviata,” plus selections by Morten Lauridsen, who sets Rainer Maria Rilke’s French “Rose” poems to music in “Les Chanson des Roses.”
🪻 August 22: A string quartet led by violinist Luigi Mazzocchi, performs works by Mendelssohn, Haydn, Debussy and more.
Each performance starts at 6:30. As always, admission to the Garden Bar is free, and admission to Rodin Museum is Pay What You Wish.
🌿 June 27: A night of powerhouse opera solos, featuring Opera Philadelphia Emerging Artists Brandon Bell and Fran Daniel Laucerica.
🎶 July 25: The Opera Philadelphia Chorus, under Choral Director Elizabeth Braden, sings beloved opera works from “Carmen,” “Semele,” and “La Traviata,” plus selections by Morten Lauridsen, who sets Rainer Maria Rilke’s French “Rose” poems to music in “Les Chanson des Roses.”
🪻 August 22: A string quartet led by violinist Luigi Mazzocchi, performs works by Mendelssohn, Haydn, Debussy and more.
Each performance starts at 6:30. As always, admission to the Garden Bar is free, and admission to Rodin Museum is Pay What You Wish.
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