RE | STORE: Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane at the Clarice, Feb 7

RE | STORE: Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane at the Clarice, Feb 7

The University of Maryland and the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center present:
Opera Lafayette and Operacreole:
RE | STORE: Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane
February 7, 2025 • 7PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

Did you know that the first complete opera by a Black American has been hidden in a single manuscript for more than 130 years? Edmond Dédé, a fourth-generation free person of color born in 1827 New Orleans, had an incredibly successful career as a conductor and composer in Bordeaux, France, writing nearly 100 critically and popularly acclaimed works for the French stage. His magnum opus, however–a four act French grand opera on themes from Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves–had yet to receive a premiere at the time of his death and languished, unrecognized, in private collections and libraries for over a century.

Opera Lafayette, with Artistic Director Designate Patrick Dupré Quigley, and in partnership with New Orleans’ Opera Créole’s Givonna Joseph (who will lead the Pre-Show Discussions), have painstakingly transcribed this monumental work and will present the long overdue world premiere of Dédé’s masterpiece, 138 years after its composition.

ABOUT OPERA LAFAYETTE: A leading interpreter of music from the 17th to the 19th centuries, Opera Lafayette performs little-known operatic gems and creates a legacy of these works through recordings. Incorporating dance, stunning costumes and intimate staging with rising star singers and musicians playing period instruments, an Opera Lafayette performance transports its audiences to an era when beauty and captivating storytelling were the order of the day. Opera Lafayette gives new life to centuries’ old compositions, supported by scholarly research that highlights both the historical context of these works and their relevance to today’s world. Through this unique combination of entertainment and education, audiences discover opera in a whole new light.

Tickets: Pay what you wish: $5 to $50, click here.

Opera Lafayette presents Leonore at the Bowie CPA, Feb 23

Opera Lafayette presents Leonore at the Bowie CPA, Feb 23

Opera Lafayette presents:
Leonore
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Joseph Sonnleithner, Librettist
Ryan Brown, Conductor

Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 3:00pm

Location: Bowie Center for the Performing Arts.

Tickets: $10. Click here.

The centerpiece of Opera Lafayette’s 25th-anniversary season is Beethoven’s Leonore (1805), the composer’s first version of his opera Fidelio. The company’s first opera sung in German and its largest production to date, these performances are the culmination of Opera Lafayette’s Leonore Project, which aims to recapture the origins of this touchstone of the operatic canon.

The story of bravery and injustice speaks to us today. A wife disguised as a man seeks to rescue her husband, wrongfully imprisoned and awaiting his death. The score, filled with heartbreaking arias, delightful love duets, and transcendent choral and instrumental works, is recognized as among the most powerful opera compositions.

Opera Lafayette presents Radamisto at the Bowie CPA, Feb 3

Opera Lafayette presents Radamisto at the Bowie CPA, Feb 3

Opera Lafayette presents
Radamisto
by George Frederic Handel

Sunday, February 3, 2019, 1:00pm

Location: Bowie Center for the Performing Arts.

Opera Lafayette’s winter program is the first version of this Handel favorite, a drama about the taming of a powerful and ambitious king. This fully-staged production will be directed by choreographer Séan Curran and conducted by Ryan Brown.

Séan Curran, Director/Choreographer. Chair of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Department of Dance. Founder of the Séan Curran Dance Company, which will be featured in the production. Company is celebrating its 20th anniversary in a NY premiere at BAM

Ryan Brown, Conductor. Opera Lafayette Founder and Artistic Director. Violinist and conductor. Graduate of The Juilliard School. His discography inlcudes twelve sound recordings for Naxos. Recipient of La Médaille d’Or du Rayonnement Culturel from La Renaissance Française.

Tickets: $10 on-line here, or at the door: $15, $10 under 17 or over 65.