Kingston, Jamaica, is set to experience a spectacular fusion of music in November 2024 as the highly anticipated Éclat Opera: An Evening of Arias, Classics, Spirituals, and Jazz takes center stage at the Little Theatre. Scheduled for November 16 and 17, 2024, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of diverse musical genres, showcasing both local and international talent.
The Éclat Opera will feature performances by members of The Concert Chorale of Harlem, in collaboration with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Jamaica. Audiences can expect a night filled with powerful renditions of beloved arias,
timeless classical pieces, soulful spirituals, and the lively rhythms of jazz, all brought to life by world-class musicians.
Rodari Simpson, a Jamaican-born tenor and the founder of The Concert Chorale of Harlem, will be one of the evening’s star performers. Simpson has built a remarkable career on the international stage, known for his rich, warm voice and dynamic presence. His involvement in this event is particularly significant, as it marks a homecoming of sorts, allowing him to share his global experiences with the Jamaican audience.
Simpson will be joined by other renowned artists, including Grammy Nominee soprano Laquita Mitchell and three times Grammy winner, tenor, Chauncey Packer, both of whom have performed in prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall. Their participation ensures that the Éclat Opera will be an extraordinary display of vocal excellence.
This event is not just a performance; it promises to be a celebration of cultural exchange and the rich musical heritage that both Jamaica and the United States have to offer. With a lineup of exceptional talent and a repertoire that spans genres, Éclat Opera is
poised to be one of the standout cultural events of the year.
Tickets for Éclat Opera are available for purchase at the Little Theatre box office and online. Don’t miss this chance to witness a night of musical brilliance that promises to resonate long after the final note is played. For more information, contact ND Communications at ndcommunicationpr@gmail.com or 876-292-1269.
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Kingston, Jamaica, is set to experience a spectacular fusion of music in November 2024 as the highly anticipated Éclat Opera: An Evening of Arias, Classics, Spirituals, and Jazz takes center stage at the Little Theatre. Scheduled for November 16 and 17, 2024, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of diverse musical genres, showcasing both local and international talent.
The Éclat Opera will feature performances by members of The Concert Chorale of Harlem, in collaboration with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Jamaica. Audiences can expect a night filled with powerful renditions of beloved arias,
timeless classical pieces, soulful spirituals, and the lively rhythms of jazz, all brought to life by world-class musicians.
Rodari Simpson, a Jamaican-born tenor and the founder of The Concert Chorale of Harlem, will be one of the evening’s star performers. Simpson has built a remarkable career on the international stage, known for his rich, warm voice and dynamic presence. His involvement in this event is particularly significant, as it marks a homecoming of sorts, allowing him to share his global experiences with the Jamaican audience.
Simpson will be joined by other renowned artists, including Grammy Nominee soprano Laquita Mitchell and three times Grammy winner, tenor, Chauncey Packer, both of whom have performed in prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall. Their participation ensures that the Éclat Opera will be an extraordinary display of vocal excellence.
This event is not just a performance; it promises to be a celebration of cultural exchange and the rich musical heritage that both Jamaica and the United States have to offer. With a lineup of exceptional talent and a repertoire that spans genres, Éclat Opera is
poised to be one of the standout cultural events of the year.
Tickets for Éclat Opera are available for purchase at the Little Theatre box office and online. Don’t miss this chance to witness a night of musical brilliance that promises to resonate long after the final note is played. For more information, contact ND Communications at ndcommunicationpr@gmail.com or 876-292-1269.
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