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Revenge, Redemption, Revolution, and Romance – onstage at the Modell Lyric! We are thrilled to announce the third annual opera season to you, our valued patrons and supporters. Two grand operas will be featured—Puccini’s Tosca and Verdi’s Nabucco—and Toujours  L’Amour, the third in our gala concert series which this year will celebrate French grand opera. 

Opulent sets and costumes will transform our historic theater as some of the world’s most exciting and acclaimed singers take the stage at The Modell Lyric.  The world-renowned Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) returns to the pit for Tosca and Nabucco, and for our gala concert, Toujours L’Amour, the Concert Artists of Baltimore Orchestra will delight audiences.  Exciting collaborations continue as our curtain raises on The Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University’s moving production of Dialogues des Carmélites, which may be added-on by opera subscribers.  Also available for those who wish to add a special performance to their subscriptions are soprano Sarah Brightman in concert and the Joffrey Ballet.

We are grateful for the many partnerships that help us deliver great performances and make sure our educational programs deliver inspiring experiences for the next generation.  Don’t miss our special subscriber options that will add value to your own partnership with us.  We hope you will join us on September 15th for the Open House and Opera Musical Preview.  It’s free and our Thank you to the greater Baltimore region.

We need your help—you who value the performing arts and The Modell Lyric!  It is our duty to continue the extraordinary legacy of our historic theater and our goal to advance the performing arts for our community and region.  We can’t do it without you!

Tosca

By Giacomo Puccini | Artistic Director James Harp | Based on “La Tosca” by Victorien Sardou
Sung in Italian with English Surtitles

November 1 & 3, 2013

Puccini’s great masterpiece of love, lust, and revenge is one of the most dramatically compelling in the entire operatic repertoire. The opera diva Floria Tosca is in love with the painter Mario Cavaradossi, but the evil Baron Scarpia, the Roman Chief of Police, desires her as well. His nefarious plot to have her involves political intrigue, sadistic brutality and horrific torture. Tosca’s dream of love is shattered by Scarpia’s duplicity, and in one of the most famous endings in opera, she leaps to her tragic death.

The production will star rising American superstar Jill Gardner in the title role, celebrated Puccini specialist Dinyar Vania as Cavaradossi, and Metropolitan Opera Star and Baltimore favorite Eric Owens in his role debut as Scarpia. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Steven White in a magnificent production directed by James Harp.


Nabucco

By Giuseppe Verdi | Artistic Director James Harp | Based on the Biblical story and the play by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornu

May 9 & 11, 2014

Verdi’s induction into immortality was through this glorious opera, a celebration of spirit, sacrifice and faith. Nabucco, King of Babylon (King Nebuchadnezzar) has enslaved and oppressed the Hebrews, but his presumed daughter, Abigaille, has fallen in love with the Jewish Ismaele, and secretly works for their freedom. Nabucco’s pride leads to his downfall, when he proclaims himself God and is struck by lightning. This beautiful opera, containing the beloved chorus “Va, Pensiero” ends as Abigaille and Nabucco recognize the Hebrew God as the one true God.

Acclaimed American baritone Michael Chioldi will star in the title role, with virtuoso bel canto soprano Francesca Mondanaro as Abigaille. Oren Gradus will make his Baltimore debut as Zaccaria, the Jewish High Priest. James Meena will conduct The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in a new production, with an opulent and traditional concept, designed and directed by Bernard Uzan.


The Dialogues of the Carmelites

By Francis Poulenc

November 15 & 17, 2013

The Peabody at the Modell Lyric series presents Francis Poulenc’s The Dialogues of the Carmelites. This unforgettable opera, set in the French Revolution, is the story of the triumph of faith over doubt. This fully staged and costumed production will highlight the brightest vocal stars from Peabody and feature The Peabody Symphony Orchestra.



Toujours L'Amour

A Celebration of French Grand Opera | Sung in French with English Surtitles

April 25, 2014 (One Performance Only)

Love, passion and romance are the hallmarks of French grand opera, ranging from works such as Roméo et Juliette, Manon, Faust, Thaïs, and so many others. We’ll celebrate these wonderful works in a gala concert with orchestra on the stage of the Modell Lyric.
Opera stars Soprano Nicole Cabell and Tenor Stephen Costello will be our soloists, both renowned internationally for their sensational vocalism, stage glamour and personal charisma. Baltimore favorite Edward Polochick will lead The Baltimore Concert Artists Orchestra in this magnificent event sure to sparkle with romantic delight. Vive l’Opéra!
 


Kevin James

Kings of the Mic Tour

Harry Connick, Jr.

Daniel Tosh “The June Gloom Tour”

Sarah Brightman

Diana Krall Glad Rag Doll World Tour

Tosca

The Dialogues of the Carmelites

Disney Junior Live on Tour! Pirate and Princess Adventure

Toujours L'Amour

Nabucco
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