![]() ![]() The dance season at the Detroit Opera House provides patrons with envelope-pushing dance experiences. Season are a concert performance of Verdi’s Aida, featuring role debuts by soprano Angel Blue (Aida) and Goerke (Amneris), and conducted by Jonathon Heyward and a Detroit-specific production devised by Sharon will premiere in the summer of 2023. Other staged productions include Gounod’s Faust, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz and conducted by Dame Jane Glover, in a revelatory production from Opera Omaha, and Tazewell Thompson’s staging of Handel’s Xerxes from the Glimmerglass Festival. International co-production with Opera Ventures and Scottish Opera. The season also includes a new production of Osvaldo Golijov’s Ainadamar, marking Detroit Opera’s first The opera season opens on September 17th in Sharon’s new staging of Die Walküre: Act III, co-produced with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, and starring Detroit Opera Associate Artistic Director Christine Goerke. In its first full season in the newly renovated Detroit Opera House, Detroit Opera will present a wide array of operas, fromīeloved classics in fresh new stagings to a contemporary masterpiece in an international Wasserman Artistic Director Yuval Sharon and Artistic Advisor for Dance Jon Teeuwissen. Photo credit: Karli Cadel / Glimmerglass Operaĭetroit Opera announces its 2022–23 Opera and Dance season under the leadership of President and CEO Wayne S. ![]() Opera season features four fully staged productions all new to Detroit, as well as a concert performance and a site-specific operatic experience Major house debuts by directors Lileana Blain-Cruz and Deborah Colker conductors SirĪndrew Davis, Jonathon Heyward, Dame Jane Glover, and Paolo Bortolameolli and singers Angel Blue, Key’mon Murrah, Alan Held, and Talise Trevigne ![]()
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