Attend a top Opera Masterclass on Slipped Disc

Attend a top Opera Masterclass on Slipped Disc

Opera

norman lebrecht

June 02, 2023

Created to promote cultural understanding across continents, Opera for Peace, brought to our readers by Slippedisc courtesy of OperaVision, works to develop the next generation of opera professionals to become ambassadors of important values, acting as a positive influence on society and future generations. During a week in April 2023, Opera for Peace brought together a group of diverse young artists from across the globe in Paris to learn from each other and from a selection of their artist Ambassadors, the greatest artists of today. This film features six singers who followed masterclasses with Opera for Peace Ambassadors soprano, Ailyn Pérez and tenor, Brian Jagde.

American soprano Ailyn Pérez has sung on all the major opera stages of the world, and she was the first Hispanic recipient of the Richard Tucker Award. Ailyn has performed the role of Violetta Valéry (La traviata) at Opernhaus Zürich, Staatsoper Hamburg, Berlin’s Staatsoper Unter den Linden, Bayerische Staatsoper, San Francisco Opera, Teatro alla Scala, and Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London. She appeared as Alice Ford in the OperaVision stream of Falstaff  from Florence. She will debut in the title roles of Florencia en el Amazonas (Metropolitan Opera) and Madama Butterfly (Teatro di San Carlo) in the 23/24 season.

Heralded internationally as an artist with ‘a remarkable future’ (Opera World), American tenor Brian Jagde is has a celebrated career on the world’s leading opera stages. In Germany, Brian has had lead roles at Staatsoper Hamburg, Deutsche Oper Berlin, and Bayerische Staatsoper. At Wiener Staatsoper and London’s Royal Opera House he has sung several roles, including Maurizio in Adriana Lecouvreur. In the 23/24 season Brian will return to Covent Garden and Metropolitan Opera as Don Alvaro in Verdi’s La forza del destino, followed by his house debut at Teatro alla Scala.

Streamed on 2nd June 2023   at 1900 CET/ London 1800/ New York 1300

Comments

  • Una says:

    Thanks, Norman, a great masterclass and well edited.

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