Maeve Palmer

"Triple-threat... Coloratura" (Opera Canada)

Bach Mass in B Minor with Chorus Niagara
May
3
7:30 PM19:30

Bach Mass in B Minor with Chorus Niagara

  • Partridge Hall First Ontario Performing Arts Centre (map)
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“the greatest musical artwork of all times and all people”

“Celebrate Robert Cooper’s 35th anniversary, and farewell season of artistic leadership, with the grand emotional span of Bach’s magnum opus Mass in B Minor. Majestic in its complexity and sweep, Bach’s transcendent Mass in B Minor is undoubtedly his most spectacular choral work with its sizzling choruses, sublime solos and virtuoso orchestral ensembles rendering it one of the most joyous of musical experiences in the western choral canon” .- Chorus Niagara

Maeve Palmer, soprano

Stephanie Tritchew, mezzo-soprano

Lillian Brooks, alto

Arieh Sacke, tenor

Clarence Fraser, baritone

Giles Tomkins, bass

Concordo Orchestra (Valerie Sylvester, concertmaster)

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Yule Sing!
Dec
14
7:30 PM19:30

Yule Sing!

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Maeve joins The Rose Orchestra, singing The Doll Song from Offenbach’s Tales of Hollman and Johann Strauss’ showstopper concert waltz Frühlingstimmen Walzer in this festive Yule concert. Also featured are the lovely Children’s choirs of Brampton, along with the Rosebuds youth orchestra. Don’t miss this joyful holiday event!

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May
24
to Jun 5

RUR A Torrent of Light - Tapestry Opera

Maeve performs in RUR with Tapestry Opera.

From Tapestry Opera:

A spectacular new opera

Founded by power-couple Helena and Dom, the tech company R.U.R. dominates the A.I. software market and powers the now-ubiquitous androids that serve their human owners. 

As Dom continues to consolidate R.U.R.’s power in the marketplace, Helena’s research leads to an A.I. breakthrough that will pit their visions for the future squarely against each other. They’ve reached a turning point for humanity — but is humanity ready? 

Inspired by Karel Čapek’s 1920’s science-fiction play Rossum’s Universal Robots (which introduced the word “robot” to the English language), composer Nicole Lizée’s and writer Nicolas Billon’s R.U.R. A Torrent of Light grapples with one of our generation’s most fascinating questions. 

The spectacular production features a who’s who of brilliant designers in a dynamic and immersive collision of opera, physical theatre, and spectacle that provokes the question, are we ready to create an intelligence far beyond our own?”

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