Emily D’Angelo, Edgardo Rocha: Cosi fan tutte at the Vienna State Opera

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and tenor Edgardo Rocha share the stage as Dorabella and Ferrando in the revival of Barrie Kosky’s production of Cosi fan tutte under the baton of Philippe Jordan. D’Angelo and Rocha are joined by Louise Alder as Fiordiligi and Peter Kellner as Guglielmo. The opera can be experienced on March 30 and April 3.
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Emily D’Angelo, Edgardo Rocha: Don Giovanni at the Vienna State Opera

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and tenor Edgardo Rocha share the stage as Donna Elvira and Don Ottavio in the revival of Barrie Kosky’s production of Don Giovanni under the baton of Philippe Jordan. In this production Étienne Dupuis takes the title role, Louise Alder sings Donna Anna and Peter Kellner sings Leporello. The opera can be experienced on March 28 and April 1.
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Rolando Villazón, Emily D’Angelo, Hanna-Elisabeth Müller und Jonah Hoskins: Idomeneo in Berlin State Opera

Rolando Villazón makes his role debut as Idomeneo, Jonah Hoskins debuts as Arbace in Idomeneo revival at the Berlin State Opera. They are joined on stage by Emily D’Angelo as Idamante and Hanna-Elisabeth Müller taking on the role of Elettra. David McVicar’s production of Idomeneo is conducted by Alessandro De Marchi and can be heard on February 28, March 2,6, 8 and 14, 2025.
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Emily D’Angelo: Recital at Teatros del Canal in Madrid

On February 4, Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and pianist Sophia Munoz perform a recital at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid. The program consists of a variety of songs by Alma Mahler, Béla Bartók, Jeanine Tesori and Alexander von Zemlinsky.
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Regula Mühlemann, Emily D‘Angelo: Der Rosenkavalier in Berlin

Emily D’Angelo and Regula Mühlemann return to the Berlin State Opera with Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier. D’Angelo takes on the role of Octavian and Mühlemann embodies Sophie in André Heller’s production conducted by Axel Kober.
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Emily D’Angelo, Mirjam Mesak: New Year’s concert with Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo and soprano Mirjam Mesak star at the New Year’s concerts of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin. Together with conductor Vladimir Jurowski, Rundfunkchor Berlin and fellow soloists tenor Christopher Sokolowski and bass Christof Fischesser they perform Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. The concerts take place at Konzerthaus Berlin on December 30 and 31.
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Emily D’Angelo: Handel’s Messiah at Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Mezzo-Soprano Emily D’Angelo sings the alto part in Handel’s Messiah in Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal with Orchestre Métropolitain under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Anna-Sophie Neher sings the soprano part, Jonathon Adams the bass part and Frédéric Antoun the tenor part. The concerts take place on December 9 and 11.
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Emily D’Angelo: ZDF Advent concert in Dresden

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo stars at the annual Advent concert with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden under the baton of Riccardo Minasi. D'Angelo is joined on stage by soprano Nikola Hillebrand and bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff. The concert takes place in the atmospheric Frauenkirche in Dresden and is broadcasted on German national television. The concert takes place on November 30.
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Emily D’Angelo: Lincoln Center Fall Gala – A Celebration of the Human Voice

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo makes an appearance at this year's Lincoln Center Fall Gala which celebrates the human voice. The performance highlights a captivating blend of opera, jazz, and the American Songbook while raising critical funds necessary to support Lincoln Center’s work in the community, ensuring free and accessible programming for New Yorkers. The evening is hosted by Helga Davis and contains an incredible lineup, including Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell, opera singer and RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars 4 winner Monét X Change, GRAMMY Award-winner Nathan Schram, singer-songwriter Becca Stevens, mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, soprano Brittany Olivia Logan among many other. The gala takes place at the David Greffen Hall on November 18.
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