The Falls Village Day Care Center is presenting Opera Express, a Connecticut Opera family program of Chanticleer and The Billy Goats Gruff on Saturday, May 21 at 7 pm in Gordon Hall at Music Mountain, Falls Village, CT. The grounds are open for picnicking at 5 pm, and the event will occur rain or shine. The concert is one of the Day Care Center’s major fundraising efforts of the year, and has sold out in summers past.
Founded in 1942, Connecticut Opera is the sixth oldest professional opera company in the United States, and regularly tours New England under the leadership of Willie Anthony Waters. A story adapted by John Davies, The Billy Goats Gruff, is based on the music of Mozart, Donizetti, and Rossini. This re-telling of the fairy tale contains a message about overcoming bullying, set to famous music by three of opera's most popular composers. Chanticleer, by Seymour Barab, is based on the tale by Chaucer. This lively presentation features colorful, imaginative characters, with plenty of "good guys" and "bad guys."
The May 21st performance will feature four singers, accompanied by piano. Sarah Callinan, soprano, has performed numerous roles at the Simsbury Light Opera, Intermezzo Young Artist Program and the Connecticut Gilbert & Sullivan Society. Sarah Kraus, mezzo-soprano, has performed with One World Symphony, Amato Opera, and at the International Institute of Vocal Arts in Italy. Robert King, tenor, has performed with the Washington Consortium Orchestra, Opera Carolina, Simsbury Light Opera, and The Opera Theatre of Wildwood. Jonathan Lasch, baritone, is completing his Master's Degree at The Hartt School of Music and has performed several roles including Papageno in The Magic Flute, and Petruchio in Kiss me Kate, among others.
“We are so excited to bring an accessible introduction to opera for the area’s children and those who would like to sample a bit of opera,†said Noelle LaMuniere, Day Care Center event chair.
The Falls Village Day Care Center serves the families and businesses of Falls Village, and the surrounding Connecticut towns, as well as Ashley Falls, MA, and Millerton, NY. Its mission is to provide quality care and developmentally stimulating programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and children attending before and after elementary school in a safe and nurturing environment. Funds raised from the concert will help pay for field trip costs, science materials, art supplies, sports and playground equipment, as well as books and music, to name a few of the items for which funding support is sought.
Tickets for the May 21st Opera Express performance are $14 for adults and $7 for children (age 5 – 12). Tickets may be purchased by calling 860-672-0612 (credit card orders only), or by going to the Falls Village Day Care Center on Page Road off of Route 7, Village Deli Mart at Routes 63 and 7, Lindells in North Canaan, Baird’s General Store in Cornwall Bridge, Sharon Pharmacy, Riga Traders in Salisbury, or Oblong Books in Millerton, NY.
For information about discounted tickets for families of 5 or more, call (860) 824-5961.
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