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    Golda Schultz | soprano
    Amitai Pati | tenor
    Pene Pati | tenor

    Les Frivolités Parisiennes
    Quentin Hindley | direction

    A dream cast with South African soprano Golda Schultz and tenors Pene Pati and his younger brother Amitai.

    Golda Schultz
    Golda Schultz © Dario Acosta
    Pene Pati, Amatai Pati
    Pene Pati © Simon Fowler, Amatai Pati - DR

    Meyerbeer  Le Pardon de Ploërmel, overture
    Puccini « Recondita armonia » aria excerpt from Tosca 
    « Chi’il bel sogno di Doretta », aria excerpt from La Rondine 
    Donizetti  « Lallarallara... Chi è mai quel matto? », duet excerpt from L’Elisir d’amore
    « Una furtiva lagrima » aria excerpt from L’Elisir d’amore
    Bizet « Parle moi de ma mère », duet excerpt from Carmen
    « Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante », aria excerpt from Carmen
    Meyerbeer « Prière», excerpt from Robert le Diable
    Verdi « De’ miei bollenti spititi », duet excerpt from La Traviata
    Intermission
    Donizetti « Com’e gentil», aria excerpt from Don Pasquale
    Gounod « Ah ! Lève-toi soleil », « Je veux vivre »,
    « Ange adorable », excerpts from Roméo et Juliette
    Hahn Le Temps d’aimer, Charleston for orchestra 
    N. Brodszky  « Be my love »
    S. Sondheim « The Glamorous Life », aria excerpt from A little Night Music » 
    Lehár  « Dein ist mein ganzes herz », aria excerpt from Pays du sourire 
    C. Trenet  « Boom » et « La Mer », trio 

    This concert in French, German, Italian and English is full of drama, tragedies and happy endings. The humour of Neapolitan comedy, and the betrayals, social tensions, romantic intrigue, desire and sentimentality of French opera inform the arias, duets and vocal trios in this performance. This diversity of expression so closely associated with characters’ psychology permeates the writing of works composed a century and a half apart. Yet they all share a quality for which the three early-career artists onstage have been unanimously acclaimed by the critics: a sense of panache.

    Production Céleste Productions – Les Grandes Voix