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LIVESTREAMED + FREE
2020-21

 
 

Opera Orlando showcases world-class singers up-close and personal.

The Opera on Park Summer Concert Series this season is FREE and brought directly to you as each concert will be livestreamed weekly via Opera Orlando’s Facebook page or YouTube channel. Enjoy a diverse selection of songs, arias, and duets, and get to know and chat with the artists before you see them on the MainStage in the 2020-21 season.

Please consider making a donation to Opera Orlando to support this and future programs. Suggested donation for a single concert is $30 and for the entire series, $75. Donate $75 today and get exclusive access to Opera Orlando's virtual Fifth Anniversary Party on Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 2 p.m.

Sunday | August 23, 2020 at 2 p.m.

 

LINK TO CONCERT HERE!

Metropolitan Opera National Council winner and founding member of the Sony Masterworks recording group, The American Tenors, Nathan Granner, and Greek-American soprano and Delos recording artist, Jamie Chamberlin, kicked off the series from their home in California, with pianist Cathy Miller. It was a spectacular afternoon of song, as this operatic husband and wife team brought a mixture of powerhouse opera arias and duets. This season, Mr. Granner makes his Opera Orlando debut as Don José in Carmen.

Sunday | August 30, 2020 at 2 p.m.

 

Opera on Park online concert with bass-baritone Gregg Baker and pianist Robin Stamper hosted by Gabriel Preisser. #operaonline #operaathome #summer #opera #o...

 

LINK TO CONCERT HERE!

Metropolitan Opera singer and Broadway veteran bass-baritone, Gregg Baker, shared a fantastic program that showcased his versatility and artistry as a performer, accompanied by Opera Orlando favorite Robin Stamper. Now a local Orlando resident, Mr. Baker’s unique career has spanned decades on stages worldwide, as well as on recordings and TV. He makes his Opera Orlando MainStage debut this March as Zuniga in Carmen, as well as workshopping the role of Augustus, the father, in Opera Orlando’s first commissioned work, The Secret River.

 

Sunday | September 6, 2020 at 2 p.m.

 

LINK TO CONCERT HERE!

2018 Metropolitan Opera National Council winners and husband and wife, tenor Carlos Enrique Santelli and mezzo-soprano Ashley Dixon, close the series with a program guaranteed to impress from their home in Atlanta. They are joined by pianist Clinton Smith, who was last seen with Opera Orlando as the conductor for the 2018 mash-up Pagliacci/Pulcinella.