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Premiere von Charles Gounods Roméo et Juliette
Mariame Clément, die erstmals als Regisseurin an der Staatsoper Unter den Linden tätig ist, bringt Shakespeares weltweit bekannte Liebesgeschichte nach mehr als 100 Jahren wieder neu auf die Bühne Unter den Linden. Dafür arbeitet sie mit Julia Hansen zusammen, die das Bühnenbild und die Kostüme entworfen hat. Die Staatskapelle Berlin spielt in dieser Produktion unter der musikalischen Leitung…
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Sol3 Mio Announce Australian Tour
@SOL3MIO Announce Australian Tour @LiveNationAU
Operatic pop vocal trio SOL3 MIO have today announced dates for Australia as part of The Coming Home Tour. Shows are confirmed for Sydney and Brisbane in October 2022. Comprised of Samoan-descended brothers Pene and Amitai Pati – both tenors – and their baritone cousin Moses Mackay, the group fuses classical, opera, and pop music with a playful wit and frequent nods to their Samoan heritage. The…
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Asian and Pacific Islander (and diaspora) singers of Western classical music: a list that may actually be slightly more complete than its predecessors
The reason I say that — and why most of these artists are still with us — is that this is a fairly recent phenomenon. Still, I’m bound to have missed some. This list includes East, South, and North Asia; the region sometimes known as Central Asia will get its own list.
My disclaimer from earlier posts in this series applies here as well.
Josef Jeongmeen Ahn, baritone, S Korea
Julius Ahn, tenor, S Korea
Brian Asawa (1966-2016), counter-tenor, USA
Seok Jong Baek, tenor, S Korea
Zheng Cao (1966-2013), mezzo-soprano, China
Jeongcheol Cha, bass-baritone, S Korea
Wei En Chan, counter-tenor, Singapore
Mario Chang, tenor, Guatemala
Sejong Chang, Bass, S Korea
Peixin Chen, bass, China
Sungjun Cho, bass, S Korea
Tiffany Choe, soprano, USA
Insik Choi, baritone, S Korea
Jerilyn Chou, soprano, USA
Siman Chung, counter-tenor, S Korea
Paul Corona, bass, USA
Chao Deng, bass, China
Danielle de Niese, soprano, Australia
Adam Diegel, tenor, S Korea
Amartuvshin Enkhbat, baritone, Mongolia
Arthur Espiritu, tenor, Philipines
Hinako Fujihara, soprano, Japan
Ying Fang, soprano, China
Andrew Gangestad, bass, S Korea
Sen Guo, soprano, China
Hui He, soprano, China
Candy Grace Ho, contralto, Hong Kong
Karen Chia-ling Ho, soprano, Taiwan
Haeran Hong, soprano, S Korea
Hei-Kyung Hong, soprano, S Korea
Elenora Hu, soprano, Netherlands
Ya Chung Huang, tenor, Taiwan
Sumi Hwang, soprano, S Korea
Sunhae Im, soprano, S Korea
Shiki Inoue, soprano, Japan
Yeonjoo Katharina Jang, soprano, S Korea
Sol Jin, baritone, S Korea
Sumi Jo, soprano, S Korea
David Minseok Kang, bass, S Korea
Joo Won Kang, baritone, S Korea
Pilgoo Kang, bass-baritone, S Korea
Quinn Kelsey, baritone, USA
Maya Kherani, soprano, USA
Antonia Ahyoung Kim, soprano, S Korea
David Junghoon Kim, tenor, S Korea
Gihoon Kim, baritone, S Korea
Hyoyoung Kim, soprano, S Korea
Jason Kim, tenor, S Korea
Jihee Kim, soprano, S Korea
Kangmin Justin Kim, counter-tenor, S Korea
Kathleen Kim, soprano, S Korea
Konu Kim, tenor, S Korea
Kyungho Kim, tenor, S Korea
Young Woo Kim, tenor, S Korea
Hellen Kwon, soprano, S Korea
Adam Lau, bass, USA
Haegee Lee, soprano, S Korea
Hye Jung Lee, soprano, S Korea
Seungweon Lee, bass, S Korea
Yonghoon Lee, tenor, S Korea
Yunah Lee, soprano, S Korea
Mingjie Lei, tenor, China
Jonathan Lemalu, bass-baritone, New Zealand
Meili Li, counter-tenor, China
Simon Lim, bass, S Korea
Chuanyuan Liu, counter-tenor, China
Long Long, tenor, China
Yitian Luan, soprano, China
Aki Matsui, soprano, Japan
Francesca Mehrotra, soprano, USA
Bejun Mehta, counter-tenor, USA
Misaki Morino, soprano, Japan
Eri Nakamura, soprano, Japan
Nina Yoshida Nelsen, mezzo-soprano, USA
Sean Panikkar, tenor, USA
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano, India
Hera Hyesang Park, soprano, S Korea
Jongmin Park, bass, S Korea
So Young Park, soprano, S Korea
Young Doo Park, bass, S Korea
Amitai Pati, tenor, New Zealand
Pene Pati, tenor, Samoa
Nicholas Phan, tenor, USA
Sun-Ly Pierce, mezzo-soprano, USA
Ta’u Pupu’a, tenor, Tonga
Ross Ramgobin, baritone, UK
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, baritone, New Zealand
Rodell Rosel, tenor, Philippines
Yasko Sato, soprano, Japan
Shenyang, bass-baritone, China
Yijie Shi, tenor, China
Mika Shigematsu (d. 2019), mezzo-soprano, Japan
Kihwan Sim, bass-baritone, S Korea
Narea Son, soprano, S Korea
Juyeon Song, soprano, S Korea
Andrew Stenson, tenor, S Korea
William Guanbo Su, bass, China
Yeree Suh, soprano, China
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, soprano, New Zealand
Asitha Tennekoon, tenor, Sri Lanka
Pete Thanapat, bass-baritone, Thailand
Brian Vu, tenor, USA
Karen Vuong, soprano, USA
Kang Wang, tenor, China
Yunpeng Wang, baritone, China
Boya Wei, soprano, China
David Won, baritone, S Korea
Hongni Wu, mezzo-soprano, China
Wei Wu, bass, China
Lei Xu, soprano, China
Angela Yam, soprano, USA
Guang Yang, mezzo-soprano, China
Seungwoo Simon Yang, tenor, S Korea
Wooyoung Yoon, tenor, S Korea
Junho You, tenor, S Korea
Kwangchul Youn, bass, S Korea
Guanqun Yu, soprano, China
Lu Yuan, tenor, China
Hyung Yun, baritone, S Korea
Liping Zhang, soprano, China
Meigui Zhang, soprano, China
Wenwei Zhang, bass, China
Yajie Zhang, mezzo-soprano, China
Huiling Zhu, mezzo-soprano, China
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Orchestra Wellington join SOL3 MIO at Porirua’s Symphony In the Park 2018
Symphony in the Park w/ Sol3 Mio, Orchestra Wellington & Virtuoso Strings Presented by Porirua City Saturday 3rd March, Porirua Park, Wellington
Orchestra Wellington is teaming up with international singing
sensations Sol3 Mio at a significant new summer gig next March.
The country’s favourite opera trio will perform their signature mix of
popular arias, traditional songs, and hits from their platinum and
gold winning albums at Porirua’s Symphony in the Park
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Not to be outdone, Orchestra Wellington will finish the night with a performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, complete with live
cannons, to make sure the evening goes out with a bang.
Porirua City is very excited to be hosting the world-class Symphony in
the Park on Saturday 3rd March at 6pm.
New Zealand’s favourite opera trio, Sol3 Mio consists of brothers Pene
Pati and Amitai Pati and their cousin Moses Mackay. The classically
trained Pati brothers are operatic tenors and Mackay is a baritone.
They’re coming off the back of a nationwide summer tour with Sol3 Mio.
They’re also pursuing solo musical careers on the world stage in the
footsteps of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
Porirua’s homegrown talent is being celebrated with young musicians
from Virtuoso Strings performing side-by-side with Orchestra Wellington.
This explosive musical climax features 17 cannons fired by the
Wellington Cannon Society.
General admission tickets are ONLY $15 with allocated seating in the covered grandstand tickets $20.
Service fees will apply to all tickets.
Pre-show entertainment is by local groups. Food and drinks can be
purchased at the venue. Guests can bring their own food but no alcohol
is permitted.
Tickets from TicketDirect www.ticketdirect.co.nz
They can also be purchased from the Arena between these hours: Monday to Friday: 6:00am - 9:00pm Sat, Sun and Public holidays: 8:00am - 7:00pm For more information visit http://www.poriruacity.govt.nz/events http://www.pcc.govt.nz | http://www.terauparaha-arena.co.nz
Transport: *
Free shuttle buses available to and from the Porirua Railway Station.
If postponed due to rain, the event will be held on Sunday 4th March.
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New Event has been published on http://fullofevents.com/hawaii/event/sol3-mio-makes-maui-debut/
Sol3 Mio Makes Maui Debut
In Concert in the MACC’s Castle Theater Sunday, January 29 at 3:00 pm
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents, in their Maui debut, a Samoan trio from New Zealand, Sol3 Mio. The group consists of two tenors, brothers Pene Pati and Amitai Pati and their cousin Moses Mackay, a baritone, completing the group.
Their self-titled debut album, full of opera music mixed with traditional and popular songs, was the biggest selling album in New Zealand for 3 years running from its release in 2013. Their follow up album, On Another Note, was the biggest selling album of 2016. Pene Pati won overall second place in Placido Domingo’s Operalia, the world opera competition, and also garnered the Audience Choice award in 2015.
United by a love of opera and deep family bonds, the group has carved out a unique niche for themselves as Sol3 Mio, helped along the way by their vivacious good humor, and a refreshing slant on contemporary tunes and the classics. Tickets are $35, $50, and $65 plus applicable fees. Available at the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at http://www.MauiArts.org.
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