Roberto Alagna SuperStar Tenor
Debut Australian Tour 2016
at Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
FILMED so we can share the experience
FILMED so we can share the experience
with Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Stefano Miceli
Tenor Roberto Alagna
Soprano Siobhan Stagg
Tenor Roberto Alagna
Soprano Siobhan Stagg
EXPERIENCE THE ENCORE SCREENING
on screen in Mt Leyshon Auditorium
AT THE WORLD THEATRE
almost like being there
almost like being there
2pm Sat 10 Sept 2016
FREE tickets available at the Box Office NOW
FREE tickets available at the Box Office NOW
Roberto Alagna, the superstar tenor, came to Australia, On the back of a three month season with the New York Metropolitan Opera in the roles of Pagliacci (I Pagliacci), Chevalier des Grieux (Manon Lescaut) and Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly)
Alagna, 'The Franco Italian miracle,’ has inherited Pavarotti’s mantle as the world’s greatest operatic tenor.
Alagna began as a Parisian cabaret singer and still enjoys performing popular songs that reflect his unique background. His concert program is an exhilarating mix of immortal arias and well-loved Neapolitan classics.
Roberto Alagna’s turbulent romantic life, his born-in-a-garage back story, his heartthrob looks and his heavenly voice have given birth to Alagna’s Army – fervent fans who have bought 10 million of his albums internationally.
Now it’s Australia’s turn to be enthralled by the man who has put charisma and sex appeal back on the libretto, revitalised the operatic world and introduced a new audience to a compelling world of timeless, classic music.
Appearing as Guest Artist will be Australian soprano, Siobhan Stagg, now winning acclaim in Europe’s opera houses.
‘Alagna … has a superb voice, clear yet engaging with beautiful moments of emotion.’ Messagero, Rome
‘... an urgent, stirring and emotional performance that earned ovation after ovation,’
New York Times
New York Times
‘... an unmissable concert.’
The Times, London
The Times, London
‘... he has the voice, the temperament, the charisma.'
The Independent, UK
The Independent, UK
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