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AIDA

Aida ReImagined

 

Opera Di Concertisti is excited to present highlights from Aida this season at Minoru. Aida was composed by Giuseppe Verdi and premiered in Cario in 1851. It is a story of jealousy, treachery, death, love and transformation. The characters in this production include Aida, Amneris, Radames, and Amonasro. Amneris and Aida are both the princesses of their respective lands. The opera starts with the break out of war. Aida is captured by the Egyptians. As the prize for victory, Radames is promised to Amneris by her father, the Pharaoh. Like the sides of the pyramids, the work is built on triangles, well love triangles. The work hinges on the fatal love triangle between Aida, Amneris, and Radames.

Aida is torn between her love of country, family, and for Radames.

 

 

 

Radames has been promised to Amneris by her father the King, but is secretly in love with Aida. Amneris suspects and sets traps for the lovers. Aida is the first to be caught. Meanwhile, Amonosro, Aida’s father, plots to save his country by tricking Radames into treason using his love Aida as bait. The guards rush in and Radames is condemned to death. The opera closes with Aida and Radames in the tomb, with their love escaping into the afterlife, while Amneris finally calls for forgiveness.

Locations and Times

Richmond

Weds. April 6th

2 pm / 7 pm

Minoru Chapel 

6540 Gilbert Road 

Next to the Hospital and Gateway Theatre

 

Tickets   

604-687-7068 

 

Pitt Meadows

Sat. April 23rd

8 pm

Pitt Meadows Heritage Hall 
12460 Harris Rd

 

Tickets

1-800-838-3006

Surrey 

Sat. April 16th,

8 pm

Northwood United Church

8855 - 156th Street

 

Tickets

1-800-838-3006

CAST

AIDA -
ELIZABETH LEWIS CELESTE, SOPRANO

ELIZABETH LEWIS CELESTE was awarded Most Promising Young Artist at the Eastern Washington MET competition, 1999. Her roles include title roles in La Traviata, Arabella, La Fille du Regiment, and include Gilda, Ophelia (Hamlet), Countess in the Marriage of Figaro, and Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte. Other competitions include Semi-finalist at the New York Oratorio Competition, and Frederick Shorr International competition and winner at the district NATS competions (sophomore and senior categories). She holds a B. Mus from McGill University and a Graduate Performer Diploma from Indiana University, and studied at Britten-Pears in a Masterclass with Dame Joan Sutherland.

 

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RADAMES - 
MARTIN SADD,
TENOR
 

Having obtained his Masters Degree in interpretation from University of British Columbia, the tenor Martin Sadd was a member of the 2006 Pacific Opera Victoria’s Young Artist Program, then of the 2010/2011 Calgary Opera Emerging Artist Program. In 2010, he was a district winner of the Metropolitan Opera Competition. Martin’s roles include Rodolfo from La Bohème, Werther in Werther, and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi, Duke in Rigoletto and Pollione in Norma with Vancouver Island Opera.  

Recently : Borsa, Rigoletto (Vancouver Concert Opera Society); Rodolfo, La Bohème (Burnaby Lyric Opera ) and Nanki-Poo with the Calgary Opera.

 

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AMNERIS-
LEAH GISELLE FIELD,
MEZZO

Mezzo soprano Leah Giselle Field is a past winner of the Western Canada District of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, a finalist for the Jeunesse Musicales Maureen Forrester Award Tour, and a semifinalist in the Marcello Giordani Foundation International Vocal Competition. She is a recent graduate of the DMA program in Voice and Opera from the University of British Columbia, and holds a MMus in Literature and Performance- Voice from the University of Western Ontario and a BMus in Opera from UBC. Leah is looking forward to singing with Vancouver Opera as a 2016/17 member of the the Yulanda M. Faris Young Artists Program.

 

 

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AMONASRO - 
ANDREW GREENWOOD,
BARITONE

Recent engagements include: the role of Amonasro in Aida for the Stadttheater Hildesheim; Zuniga in Carmen and The Doctor in Samuel Barber’s Vanessa for Pacific Opera Victoria; the title role in  Rigoletto for the Stadttheater Hildesheim, and the Stadttheater Wolfsburg, Germany; the roles of Prince Yamadori and The Imperial Commissioner in Madama Butterfly for Vancouver Opera; the title roles in Macbeth, and Nabucco, Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor, and Germont in La Traviata for Vancouver’s Opera Pro Cantanti; the role of the Emperor in Der Kaiser von Atlantis for City Opera Vancouver; the role of Count Almaviva in the 2006 Okanagan Vocal Arts Festival’s production of Le nozze di Figaro; Marcello in La bohème for UBC Opera, the 2005 Okanagan Vocal Arts Festival, and for Vancouver Island Opera; Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia for Vancouver Island Opera; Danilo in The Merry Widow for Burnaby Lyric Opera; and guest appearances with UBC Opera in the title roles of Falstaff and Eugene Onegin.

 

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Piano - 
Georgina Williams

 

Georgiina Williams is an award winning multi genre performing artist who continues to perform pop, rock, R & B, classical & gospel music nationally and internationally. She has performed and/or composed music in over 10 languages including, English, French, Latin, Ukrainian, Russian, Italian, German, Turkish, Spanish, & Chinese. 

Georgina holds a Master’s degree in piano performance from the University of Alberta and as a singer has a five octave range. She composed the National Anthem for Grenada’s anniversary of Independence, produced ‘The Dare’ Concert featuring ‘All Genres in One Night’ at the Bell Centre for the Performing Arts, and appeared an actor on feature films & Television shows including ‘Untold Stories of the ER’ and The Jack Bull’ starring John Cusack & John Goodman. In addition, Georgina plays for the GOH Ballet in Vancouver, is currently signed to two music labels.

 

For more information visit www.GinaWilliams.com

 

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