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Mary Beth Zeman, 973-720-2444
zemanm@wpunj.edu


October 17, 2007

WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY STAGES OPERA WORKSHOP ON NOVEMBER 14 AND 15

Scenes from operas by Mozart, Bizet, Gounod, Strauss and Rossini will be performed by members of William Paterson University’s Opera Workshop on Wednesday, November 14 and Thursday, November 15, 2007.

The performances, which will be staged, costumed and performed in the original languages, will take place in Room 101 of Shea Center for Performing Arts on campus in Wayne. Tickets are $6 standard and $5 for the William Paterson community, senior citizens and students.

Under the direction of Stephen Bryant, professor of music and director of choral activities at William Paterson, vocalists will present portions of  “The Magic Flute” by Mozart, “Carmen” by Bizet, “Faust” by Gounod, “Die Fledermaus” by Strauss, and “The Barber of Seville” by Rossini.

Vocalists include Ashley Benson of Ringwood, Dan Foran of Vernon, Elizabeth Kane of Bloomfield, Tom Mackwell of Hawley, Pa., Catherine Paolacci of Traverse City, Mich., Louisa Valentin-Melendez of Hackettstown, and Steven Zimmerman of Ridgewood.  Mary Pinto serves as coach and accompanist; lighting is provided by Jill Erwin.

Bryant’s distinguished career in concert and opera has taken him around the world, with acclaimed performances in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. A bass-baritone, he has received numerous oratorios and opera credits. He created the major role of Dante for the world premiere of Tan Dun’s “Marco Polo,” which he performed at the Munich Biennale, the Holland Festival in Amsterdam, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, New York City Opera, and with the Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo. Bryant has also recorded for New World Records, Sony Classical and Teldec.

Bryant received his bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College and his master’s degree in voice and choral conducting from the University of Michigan. He resides in Upper Montclair.

For additional information on the concert, please call the Shea Center for Performing Arts Box Office at 973-720-2371.



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