Members of
The Boston Conservatory Opera Studio present scenes from a variety of contemporary and standard reprtory operas, sung in the original languages. Each evening features a different program of fully staged scenes from works by
Bizet, Donizetti, Heggie, Mozart, Poulenc, Verdi, Weill and The Boston Conservatory's chair of composition,
Andy Vores.
Andrew Altenbach, conductor.
Johnathon Pape and Nathan Troup, stage directors.
The Boston Conservatory offers award-winning, affordable, high-quality performances by students, faculty and guest artists throughout the academic year. Among the offerings for the winter/spring 2013 season: new installments of the popular Piano Masters and String Masters series; performances of the beloved opera La Bohème, a fully staged production of Thoroughly Modern Millie and an exciting new Conservatory-wide festival, as well as a variety of additional offerings in music, dance and theater.
The Conservatory offers many free performances, as well as ticketed events ranging in price from $10-$30. Ticketed mainstage performances are $30 for premium seating and $25 for general admission with $5 discounts for seniors and $10 discounts for students. Piano Masters, String Masters and Ensemble-in-Residence concerts are $15 general admission, $10 for seniors and free for students. Orchestra concerts at Sanders Theatre are also $15 for general admission and $10 for seniors and students.
Special performance packages are available, enabling patrons to take advantage of discounts when purchasing tickets to multiple shows. Unless free or otherwise noted, tickets are available beginning Jan. 23 through The Boston Conservatory Box Office: (617) 912-9222 and www.bostonconservatory.edu/tickets. For more information, call The Boston Conservatory event line at (617) 912-9240 or visit www.bostonconservatory.edu.