Nashville Opera

2008/2009 Season

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Don Giovanni

Friday, October 10 (8 pm)
Saturday, October 11 (8 pm)
Andrew Jackson Hall, TPAC
Featuring The Nashville Opera Orchestra

He’s been called the world’s most famous lover (and heartbreaker). You may know him as Don Juan. He mocks the order of decent society, but one day he’ll pay. Or will he? Mozart’s sparkling opera features fantastic melodies and surging drama presented here in a visually exciting new production conceived by Artistic Director John Hoomes and designer Kris Stone. Be seduced!.

The Student Prince

Saturday, November 22, 2008 (8 pm)
Sunday, November 23, 2008 (2 pm matinée)
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 (7 pm)
James K. Polk Theater, TPAC
Featuring The Nashville Opera Orchestra

Will a Prince give up his kingdom for the woman he loves?  From the intrigue of the palace to the first, tender moments of young love at the University of Heidelberg, this charming operetta will sweep you away with its touching story of romance, love, and loss. The unabashedly sentimental Student Prince promises a singing and dancing escape to a far less cynical day.

Amahl and the Night Visitors
and Holiday Concert

Tuesday, December 9, 2008 (7 pm)
James K. Polk Theater, TPAC
Showcasing The Mary Ragland Young Artists and the Nashville Opera Ensemble

Thrill to this touching one-act when we present it with an Operatic Holiday Concert for the whole family. Little Amahl, a poor shepherd boy, has his life forever changed after a chance encounter with Three Kings who are following a star to the manger in Bethlehem. This emotional telling of the journey of the Magi is guaranteed to bring smiles...as well as a few tears.

La Bohème

Friday, April 17, 2008 (8 pm)
Saturday, April 18 (8 pm)
Andrew Jackson Hall, TPAC
Featuring The Nashville Opera Orchestra

Puccini’s wonderful opera needs little introduction. La Bohème is a powerful and beautiful love letter to the precious nature of love and life itself.  Follow the lives of Mimi the seamstress and Rodolfo the poet as their love story begins in a loft in Paris.  Accompanied by Puccini’s glorious music, the characters become thrillingly real with every moment…with all the joy and heartbreak life offers.

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