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Lise Davidsen (soprano) and Freddie De Tommaso (tenor) with James Baillieu

When
Monday May 30, 2022 at 19:30
Where
Barbican Hall, London
Tickets
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  1. Dich teure Halle, from Tannhäuser - Richard Wagner
  2. Questa o quella, from Rigoletto - Giuseppe Verdi
  3. Un ballo in maschera, 'A masked ball' - Giuseppe Verdi
    • Teco io sto
    • Morrò, ma prima in grazia
  4. Recondita armonia, from Tosca - Giacomo Puccini
  5. Desdemona: Ave Maria, from Otello - Giuseppe Verdi
  6. Amor ti vieta, from Fedora - Umberto Giordano
  7. Vissi d'arte, from Tosca - Giacomo Puccini
  8. Lamento di Federico, from L'Arlesiana - Francesco Cilea
  9. Heia, heia in den Bergen, from Die Csárdásfürstin, 'The Gypsy Princess' - Emmerich (Imre) Kálmán
  10. When I have sung my songs to you - Ernest Charles
  11. O lovely night - Landon Ronald
  12. L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra - Sir Paolo Tosti
  13. Non t'amo più - Sir Paolo Tosti
  14. Ideale - Sir Paolo Tosti
  15. Core 'ngrato - Salvatore Cardillo
  16. I could have danced all night, from My Fair Lady - Frederick Loewe, lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
  17. Lippen Schweigen, from The Merry Widow - Franz Lehár

Lise Davidsen is the definition of box office in the opera world right now. And we’ve got the perfect vocal partner for her in Freddie De Tommaso, ‘a young tenor of limitless promise (The Times).

This exciting soprano-tenor duo will play off one another in a first-half selection of great opera arias, before turning on the romance in a lighter, sentimental second half including the simple, beautiful melodies of Tosti’s Neapolitan songs and crowd-pleasing numbers from My Fair Lady and The Merry Widow.

Following her 2019 Barbican recital, The Daily Telegraph described Davidsen’s voice as shining ‘like silver in sunlight’ – and the darling of Europe’s major opera houses is only getting better, having since been named Female Singer of the Year in the International Opera Awards. But with a voice of comparable weight and firepower, we’re convinced Tommaso, who 'set the house alight' (inews) in his unexpected Royal Opera House debut last year, will offer the perfect foil to Davidsen’s ‘God-given instrument’ (Daily Telegraph).


Venue
Barbican Hall
Silk Street
London
London
EC2Y 8DS
England
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