April 2003

South Florida Classical Music Lovers

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Friends of Chamber Music of Miami 
Monday, April 14, 2003 at 8:00 pm
Lincoln Theatre, Miami Beach

Friends of Chamber Music is proud to present the Metropolitan Opera's spectacular young Russian lyric coloratura, Lyubov Petrova, in a program of operatic arias with pianist Ken Noda, Musical Assistant to James Levine of the Metropolitan Opera. The program will include the Mad Scene from Lucia Di Lammermoor and the Bell Song from Lakme, as well as great arias from Rimsky-Korsakov operas that are seldom heard in the United States.

Program
O quante volte from I Capuletti Ed I Montecci     BELLINI

Ah, for’se lui . . . Sempre libera from La Traviata     VERDI

Mad Scene from Lucia Di Lammermoorbsp      DONIZETTI

 Intermission

S podruzhkami po yagody hodit from The Snow Maiden (To gather berries with my girlfriends)
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV 

Velikii tzar from the Snow Maiden (Great King)
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV  

Ivan Sergeich, hochesh’ v sad poidiom from The Tsar’s Brides (Ivan Sergeich, would you like to go to the garden?)
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV  

Ty, tzarevich from The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Prince, you are my saviour)     
RIMSKY-KORSAKO 

Bell Song from Lakme 
DELIBES
 

Individual Ticket price $25.00


 

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