About

This concert is dedicated to two faithful and beloved members of The Collegiate Chorale who have passed away recently: Barbara Bralver Barnard and Audrey Campbell

Considered one of Vincenzo Bellini’s finest works, Beatrice di Tenda is characterized by ravishing melodies and exciting finales. Set in 15th century Milan and based on a historical figure, the opera tells of the tormented but saintly wife of the Duke of Milan, falsely accused of adultery by the scorned lover of one of her admirers and sentenced to death by her husband. Premiered in 1833 and famously revived in 1961 by Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Home, The Chorale’s much-anticipated performance will feature the extraordinary Angela Meade in the title role and rising star Jamie Barton as Agnes.

Tickets

LOCATION
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
in the Shops at Columbus Circle
Broadway at 60th Street | New York New York
RUNNING TIME
90 minutes, no intermission
OTHER WAYS TO BUY
Call 212-721-6500 or visit the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office

Artists

Angela Meade
Angela Meade
Angela Meade
Jamie Barton
Jamie Barton
Jamie Barton
Nicolas Pallesen
Nicolas Pallesen
Nicolas Pallesen
Michael Spyres
Michael Spyres
Michael Spyres
Nicholas Houhoulis
Nicholas Houhoulis
Nicholas Houhoulis

Media

Read the Reviews of Beatrice di Tenda

“The impressive and busy Collegiate Chorale regularly provides New York opera buffs a service by presenting concert performances of rarities at Carnegie Hall.” – The New York Times

Photos from Beatrice di Tenda

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Events

His penultimate opera, Beatrice di Tenda is considered one of Vincenzo Bellini's finest works.  Set in 15th century Milan and based on an actual historical figure, the opera tells of the tormented but saintly wife of the Duke of Milan, falsely accused of adultery by the scorned lover of one of her admirers and sentenced to death by her husband.

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