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		<title>Baltimore Opera Happenings for March</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Blair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With everything going on operatically in Baltimore this March, here's the synopsis from BaltimoreOpera.com to help you plan your next opera adventure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Opera in Baltimore is in full swing this March.  With so many operatic happenings to report, I&#8217;ll cut to the chase.</p>
<p>I hope some of you were in the audience when grand opera returned to the Lyric on February 14th with Opera New Jersey&#8217;s performance of Bizet&#8217;s <em><strong>Carmen</strong></em>.   After many seasons on the audience side of the curtain, I had the distinct pleasure of my making my Lyric Opera House debut&#8230;albeit as a supernumerary.  It was an incredible feeling watching the curtain rise and seeing a packed Lyric Opera House, all while sitting next to my wife, Soprano Suzanne Balaes-Blair, in the bull ring bleachers.  Suzanne last sang at the Lyric in the chorus of Baltimore Opera&#8217;s production of <strong><em>Norma</em></strong> in November 2008, which we all know sadly turned out to be their swan song.</p>
<p>I have received quite a few e-mails with feedback on <strong><em>Carmen</em></strong> at the Lyric. Some talk about the wonderful upbeat feeling of having grand opera back at The Lyric, if only for one night.  Others were a little disappointed in certain aspects of the production.  What did you think?  If you were there, take a moment and share your thoughts by commenting on this blog post at the bottom..  </p>
<p>Looking ahead, <strong>Opera Vivente</strong> will continue their performances of <strong><em><a href="http://operavivente.tix.com/ScheduleSubscriptions.asp?OrganizationNumber=537">Impressions of Pelléas</a></em></strong> (Debussy/Constant) tonight and Saturday night at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Mount Vernon.  OV has generously offered a <strong>special BOGO promotion for BaltimoreOpera.com subscribers</strong>.  Just call the OV box office at 410-547-7997 and mention<strong> &quot;BaltimoreOpera.com&quot; </strong>and you will get a <strong>free ticket</strong> with each ticket you purchase, while supplies last.</p>
<p>Also this weekend, you will have the opportunity to catch not one, not two but THREE cabaret style performances of opera here in Baltimore.  Tomorrow night at 7:30pm, <strong>Baltimore Concert Opera</strong> returns to <a href="http://www.baltimoreconcertopera.com/germanos.html"> <strong>Germano&#8217;s</strong></a> for an evening of wine, food and opera favorites, all sung by members of the BCO board and special guests. If you made it to BCO&#8217;s last Germano&#8217;s Cabaret night in November, you&#8217;ll know this is not-to-be-missed entertainment.  Call Germano&#8217;s at <strong>410.752.4515</strong> to make your reservations.  Not to be outdone, <strong>The Lyric</strong> is continuing their <a href="http://lyricoperahouse.com/Schedule.html"><strong>L3 series</strong></a> at Meli on Friday night at 5pm and has their Germano&#8217;s Cabaret night on Saturday evening at 6:30pm.  Conceivably, you could make all three of these performances (Friday night&#8217;s performances are scheduled 30 minutes apart and are only blocks away from each other).  If you do make all three, please buy Maestro Jimmy Harp a drink&#8230;he&#8217;s the pianist for each of them!</p>
<p>Next up is <strong>Peabody Opera Theatre&#8217;</strong>s performances of Johann Strauss&#8217; <em><a href="http://www.peabodyopera.org/seasons/s0910/fledermaus10/"><strong>Die Fledermaus</strong></a></em>, March 10th-13th.  Also during that time, <strong>Baltimore Opera Theatre</strong> returns to the Hippodrome for their second performance, this time of Verdi&#8217;s <em><a href="http://baltimoreoperatheatre.net/shows/rigoletto/"><strong>Rigoletto</strong></a></em>, on March 11th. To round out the weekend, <a href="http://www.annapolisopera.org"><strong>Annapolis Opera</strong></a> brings Puccini&#8217;s <strong><em><a href="http://www.annapolisopera.org/HomeMore4.asp">Tosca</a></em></strong> to the stage at Maryland Hall in Annapolis on March 12th and 14th.</p>
<p>Opera fans are in for a special treat on March 19th and 21st with <strong>Baltimore Concert Opera&#8217;s</strong> third performance of their season with  Mascagni&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.baltimoreconcertopera.com/cavalleria-rusticana-pagliacci.html"><strong>Cavalleria rusticana</strong></a></em> &amp; Leoncavallo&#8217;s <strong><em><a href="http://www.baltimoreconcertopera.com/cavalleria-rusticana-pagliacci.html">Pagliacci</a></em></strong>.  This special pairing of two one act operas is sure to be a <strong>season highlight</strong> for Baltimore opera fans as BCO audience favorites <strong>Michael Mayes</strong> and <strong>Francesca Mondanaro</strong> return to Baltimore for two nights only.  Baltimore Concert Opera has offered a<strong> 10% discount to BaltimoreOpera.com subscribers</strong> on ticket purchases to <strong><a href="http://www.baltimoreconcertopera.com/cavalleria-rusticana-pagliacci.html">CavPag</a></strong>.  Just enter promo code <strong>BOCAVPAG</strong> at checkout to take advantage of this special offer.</p>
<p>There are two new young opera groups that are performing in Baltimore. <strong>Chesapeake Concert Opera</strong> is performing Verdi&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.chesapeakeconcertopera.org/Season/Pages/Traviata.html"><strong>La Traviata</strong></a></em> on March 26th &amp; 27th at Memorial Episcopal Church in Bolton Hill. <strong>The Figaro Project</strong> has also started performing at Germano&#8217;s Cabaret and plans to raise the curtain on May 16th with their first performance of <em><strong><a href="http://www.thefigaroproject.com/site/The_Figaro_Project.html">The Figaro Project</a></strong></em> based on <em>Le nozze di Figaro</em> at First English Lutheran Church. If you&#8217;ve been to any of their performances, please do chime in with your thoughts by commenting at the bottom.</p>
<p>Finally, at the end of the month, the <strong>Baltimore Symphony Orchestra</strong> is performing Stravinsky&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.bsomusic.org/main.taf?erube_fh=tessitura&amp;tessitura.submit.CalendarPerfLink=1&amp;PerfNo=7732"><strong>Pulcinella</strong></a></em> under the baton of Marin Alsop.  This is a great chance to see this rarely performed piece which was written to be performed as a ballet, featuring local Bass-Baritone and impresario <strong>Brendan Cooke</strong>.</p>
<p>As always, <strong><a href="http://www.baltimoreopera.com">BaltimoreOpera.com</a></strong> is up-to-date with information and links for all of these performances.  If you have any suggestions or comments, please drop me an e-mail, or discuss your operatic experiences by commenting below<a href="http://www.baltimoreopera.com/blog/"></a>.  I hope to see you at the opera! </p>
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