Description
Themed “Heaven and Earth,” the Savannah VOICE Festival is unveiling an impressive lineup for their 2019 season.
Event Details
The seventh annual festival will be staged Aug. 3 – 25 in and around Savannah, offering music from opera, musical theatre and popular song.
As a means of supporting their mission to build a sought-after Festival, SVF presents classical artists that not only shine in the operatic repertoire, but are able to display their versatility in many enchanting crossover happenings throughout the over 30 events.
Having made a name for itself in Savannah and beyond, the VOICE Festival will return to venue stages throughout the area with fan favorites that have become festival fixtures as well as new and exciting productions, recitals and concerts. Among the favorites – back, as always, by popular demand – is Death by Aria I and II, Voices in Sacred Song, the Salon Series, and a Broadway-themed show. As for new offerings, fans will enjoy a special dinner theater event, a concert featuring songs about and inspired by culinary gourmets and one of America’s best-loved television personalities, Julia Child, a tribute to Frank Sinatra, a “Music of the 60s and 70s” concert by Savannah’s own baritone, Nicholas Yaquinto, and more.
In addition to the impressive litany of concerts, recitals, dinner shows, master classes and other musical celebrations, the 2019 VOICE Festival will stage an unprecedented four operas, Poulenc’s “Dialogues of the Carmelites,” Portman’s “The Little Prince,” Ching’s “The Birthday Clown” and Leoncavallo’s “I Pagliacci”.
Some festival events will be free with other events offering tickets from $25-$75. Tickets go on sale to VOICE Society members on May 5 and to the general public on May 20.
For a full lineup of all Savannah VOICE Festival concerts, performances, master classes and other events, please visit www.savannahvoicefestival.org.
As a means of supporting their mission to build a sought-after Festival, SVF presents classical artists that not only shine in the operatic repertoire, but are able to display their versatility in many enchanting crossover happenings throughout the over 30 events.
Having made a name for itself in Savannah and beyond, the VOICE Festival will return to venue stages throughout the area with fan favorites that have become festival fixtures as well as new and exciting productions, recitals and concerts. Among the favorites – back, as always, by popular demand – is Death by Aria I and II, Voices in Sacred Song, the Salon Series, and a Broadway-themed show. As for new offerings, fans will enjoy a special dinner theater event, a concert featuring songs about and inspired by culinary gourmets and one of America’s best-loved television personalities, Julia Child, a tribute to Frank Sinatra, a “Music of the 60s and 70s” concert by Savannah’s own baritone, Nicholas Yaquinto, and more.
In addition to the impressive litany of concerts, recitals, dinner shows, master classes and other musical celebrations, the 2019 VOICE Festival will stage an unprecedented four operas, Poulenc’s “Dialogues of the Carmelites,” Portman’s “The Little Prince,” Ching’s “The Birthday Clown” and Leoncavallo’s “I Pagliacci”.
Some festival events will be free with other events offering tickets from $25-$75. Tickets go on sale to VOICE Society members on May 5 and to the general public on May 20.
For a full lineup of all Savannah VOICE Festival concerts, performances, master classes and other events, please visit www.savannahvoicefestival.org.