Band,
Classical
Established in New York City in 1972, the Opera Orchestra gives new life to rarely-heard operas, providing the public with an opportunity to hear these operatic rarities in major concert performances at Carnegie Hall. Known for a casting approach focused solely on the fit between the voice and the role, Opera Orchestra’s concerts feature singers carefully matched to the repertory. These range from artists of international stature to young singers just launching their careers.
John Adams voc, p *1947 US | |
Placido Domingo voc *1941 ES | |
Grace Bumbry voc *1937 US | |
Theodore Hodges voc | |
Paul Plishka voc *1941 US | |
Arnold Voketaitis voc *1930 US | |
Jake Gardner voc | |
Peter Lightfoot voc | |
Eleanor Bergquist voc | |
Clinton Ingram voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Gemma Di Vergy - World Premiere Recording / In Concert At Carnegie Hall | Montserrat Caballé, Paul Plishka, Luis Lima, Louis Quilico / The Opera Orchestra Of New York, Schola Cantorum Of New York / Hugh Ross Director, Eve Queler Conductor, Gaetano Donizetti | 1977 | Album |
Puccini's Edgar | Giacomo Puccini - Carlo Bergonzi / Renata Scotto / Gwendolyn Killebrew / Vicente Sardinero / The Opera Orchestra Of New York / Eve Queler | 1977 | Album |
Le Cid | Jules Massenet - Placido Domingo, Grace Bumbry, Paul Plishka, The Opera Orchestra Of New York, Eve Queler, Byrne Camp Chorale | 1976 | Album |