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A Night at the Opera set for Sunday
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Courtesy photo The Sterling College Concert Choir, pictured here in their Christmas Concert this year, will present “A Night at the Opera” at 6 p.m. Sunday in Upper Wilson. The concert will include popular works from operas and operettas.

STERLING — Sterling College music and theater students are venturing into the world of opera, many for the first time. Their concert “A Night at the Opera” will be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 27, in Upper Wilson Hall on the college campus. The concert will include vocal solos and duets as well as group numbers from both Sterling College Concert Choir and the Highland Singers.

Marisa Callan, director of vocal music at Sterling College said, “Most of the students in our groups have just completed the run of ‘Legally Blonde’ the musical before spring break, but we want our students and audiences to have rich, varied experiences which is why we are presenting this night of some popular opera works.”

Included in the hour-long concert will be songs from such operas as Carmen by Bizet; La Traviata by Verdi; and Dido and Aeneas by Purcell. “Summertime” from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess will also be included in the performance as will works by famed operetta composers Gilbert and Sullivan.

“While the performance style and technique of opera is similar to that of a traditional musical, there are differences, which is why I feel it’s important to offer performance experiences like this for both our students and our audiences,” Callan said.  

Soloist Keeley Coon, a sophomore from Eureka who was in “Legally Blonde,” said this is her first time singing anything from an opera. “I’ve had to approach this song very differently than I usually approach my music,” she said. “I’m much more comfortable with musical theatre than opera so it’s been challenging to test what works and doesn’t work vocally. I’ve had to step out of my comfort zone and sing much higher than I usually do but I’m very thankful for this opportunity because it is allowing me to grow and learn more as a musician.” 

Senior Nilo Reyoso from Long Beach, Calif. is performing a duet for the concert. He said, “In the Mexican culture we have a style of music called mariachi and if I were to compare the voices of a mariachi member and a person who does opera, I’d say the voices would be very similar.” His song is by Verdi and is in Italian. “First, I learn the words and the meaning. I’ve never done a song like this. I’m excited to perform it,” he said. 

“The Night at the Opera” performance will be held in Upper Wilson Hall on the college campus. There will be no admission charged for the performance which will also be live-streamed free of charge. To livestream the performance, go to www.sterling.edu/arts.