Aïda
Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 7:30pm
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
The grandest of grand operas, Verdi’s classic tragedy is performed in concert.
Daniela Candillari, newly appointed Principal Conductor at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, makes her Tulsa debut leading a cast of stars, large orchestra, and chorus of seventy.
Noted Verdi soprano Michelle Bradley performs the title role of the enslaved Ethiopian Princess Aïda. Aida’s beloved, Radamès, is sung by tenor Limmie Pulliam, fresh from his debut at the Metropolitan Opera. Triple Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung sings the role of Amneris, the Egyptian princess and Radamès betrothed. Morris Robinson and Todd Thomas, last seen in Tulsa Opera’s “Baseball Rigoletto,” return to perform the roles of High Priest Ramfis and Amonasro.
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
2 hours and 40 minutes with one 20-minute intermission
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Celebrate our 75th season! See Aïda & Into the Woods.
Meet the Artists
Todd Thomas
Amonasro
Victoria Lawal
High Priestess
Michael Colman
King of Egypt
J. Warren Mitchell
Messenger
Season News

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