Exclusive: Opera star Renée Fleming will appear in live conversations in September and October tied to the Imax releases of documentary films focused on Paris and Venice.
The “Cities That Sing” installments feature Fleming singing, along with special guests, as well as exploring the two European capitals. (Watch a trailer above.)
The Paris film will premiere at global Imax locations on September 18, and the Venice one will debut on October 30.
Both films are produced by Stage Access and were filmed for Imax using company-certified cameras. In addition to exclusive performances, they feature the art, history, cuisine and music of Paris and Venice.
On September 18, Fleming will participate in a live conversation, which will be simultaneously broadcast across the Imax Live network to other participating theaters. Actor and producer Kelsey Grammer will moderate the discussion with Fleming, including an audience Q&a portion. It will be held at 3 p.m. Et...
The “Cities That Sing” installments feature Fleming singing, along with special guests, as well as exploring the two European capitals. (Watch a trailer above.)
The Paris film will premiere at global Imax locations on September 18, and the Venice one will debut on October 30.
Both films are produced by Stage Access and were filmed for Imax using company-certified cameras. In addition to exclusive performances, they feature the art, history, cuisine and music of Paris and Venice.
On September 18, Fleming will participate in a live conversation, which will be simultaneously broadcast across the Imax Live network to other participating theaters. Actor and producer Kelsey Grammer will moderate the discussion with Fleming, including an audience Q&a portion. It will be held at 3 p.m. Et...
- 8/18/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Salzburg (Austria), Aug 7 (Ians/Efe) The audience at the Salzburg Festival rose to their feet to acclaim the return to the stage of Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, who spent a week in the hospital last month.
Domingo, as Giacomo in Verdi's "Giovanna d'Arco", together with Russian soprano Anna Netrebko, who brilliantly performed the title role, and Italian tenor Francesco Meli as Charles VII, received cheers and applause that went on for almost 10 minutes from a totally devoted audience.
The 72-year-old tenor was back with all his vocal talents intact, and with the same energy and passion he has eviced throughout his five decades in the world of lyric opera.
Music lovers who jammed into Salzburg's Felsenreitschule,.
Domingo, as Giacomo in Verdi's "Giovanna d'Arco", together with Russian soprano Anna Netrebko, who brilliantly performed the title role, and Italian tenor Francesco Meli as Charles VII, received cheers and applause that went on for almost 10 minutes from a totally devoted audience.
The 72-year-old tenor was back with all his vocal talents intact, and with the same energy and passion he has eviced throughout his five decades in the world of lyric opera.
Music lovers who jammed into Salzburg's Felsenreitschule,.
- 8/7/2013
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
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