Emily D’Angelo: Recital in Riga

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo will appear in recital with pianist Sophia Muñoz at Hanzas Perons in Riga on September 6, 2025. Their two-part program brings together a fascinating blend of styles, from Bartók’s and Kodály’s folk-inspired works to Britten’s poetic settings, alongside contemporary voices such as Jeanine Tesori. For more information please click here
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Emily Pogorelc: Mahler with the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen

Soprano Emily Pogorelc will join the Royal Danish Orchestra under the direction of Principal Conductor Marie Jacquot to inaugurate the symphonic season in “Jacquot, Mahler & Strauss” concert at the Copenhagen Opera House on September 5, 2025. Pogorelc will take center stage in Mahler’s Symphony No. 4, sharing an evening that promises a rich blend […]
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Regula Mühlemann: Role Debut in Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Semperoper

Regula Mühlemann opens the 2025/26 season with her highly anticipated role debut as Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Semperoper Dresden. Mühlemann can be heard in the production staged by Michiel Dijkema and conducted by Leo Hussain on September 6, 18, 22 and 26.
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Georgijs Osokins

Latvian pianist Georgijs Osokins is widely acclaimed for his rich sound and for his unique performance style. The first Baltic pianist to establish himself in the top tier of international classical artists, the Latvian-born, Berlin-based Osokins is celebrated for his performances of repertoire ranging from Bach and Scarlatti to Arvo Pärt and Pēteris Vasks, via Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and many more. Critics highlight his “impeccable technique” (France Musique), “subtlety of touch” (The Strad) and “agility and grace” (Gramophone). Osokins is a Deutsche Grammophon Artist and has performed at major venues and festivals including Elbphilharmonie, Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Pierre Boulez Saal, Salzburg Festival, Lockenhaus Festival, Gstaad Menuhin Festival, Vancouver Playhouse, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Hall and the Shanghai Music Festival.
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Serena Sáenz: As the Queen of the Night at the Vienna State Opera

Serena Sáenz returns to the Vienna State Opera to reprise the role of the Queen of the Night in Barbora Horáková’s production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Patrick Lange conducts. The performances will take place on September 3, 5, 9, and 12.
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Emily D’Angelo: 25th Anniversary Gala Concert of Nachtigall Artists

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo joins soprano Pretty Yende, tenor Petr Nekoranec, baritone Artur Ruciński, and bass Adolfo Corrado for the 25th Anniversary Gala Concert of Nachtigall Artists on August 31, 2025. Held in Prague’s Smetana Hall with the Prague Philharmonia conducted by Giacomo Sagripanti, the gala promises operatic highlights and symbolic celebration of a quarter-century of […]
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Eliška Weissová and Sylvia D’Eramo: Elektra in St. Gallen

Theater St. Gallen revives Richard Strauss’s Elektra, with sopranos Eliška Weissová and Sylvia D’Eramo once again taking on the central roles of Elektra and Chrysothemis. Performances will take place on August 31 and September 7, 17, and 20, 2025. The cast also features contralto Ariana Lucas, tenor Riccardo Botta, and baritone Kristján Jóhannesson. Directed by […]
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Mirjam Mesak: Vana Tallinn Gala

Soprano Mirjam Mesak will be among the featured soloists at the Gala Concert – Vana Tallinn on August 30, marking the beginning of the new season at the Estonian National Opera. She joins soprano Elena Brazhnyk, mezzo-soprano Kai Rüütel-Pajula, tenor Heldur Harry Põlda, and baritones Tamar Nugis and Dragutin Matić in an evening of opera […]
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Gaëlle Arquez: L’heure espagnole at the George Enescu International Festival 2025

Mezzo-soprano Gaëlle Arquez takes on the role of Concepción in Maurice Ravel’s L’heure espagnole at the George Enescu International Festival 2025 in Bucharest. She joins the cast featuring Iván Ayón Rivas as Gonzalve, Mikeldi Atxalandabaso as Torquemada, Armando Noguera as Ramiro, and Manuel Fuentes in the role of Don Íñigo Gómez. James Gaffigan conducts the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, with stage direction by Gábor Tompa. The performance takes place on August 29 in Romanian National Opera Bucharest.
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