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This page contains resources for the media including media releases and downloadable photos of COC leadership and productions for publication where relevant. The images are available to members of the media for print and online promotion of the Canadian Opera Company and its events only.
For general inquiries, including interview requests, please contact:
Avril Sequeira, VP, Communications
AvrilS@coc.ca
416-306-2387
Davin Leivonen-Fok, Communications Coordinator
DavinLF@coc.ca
416-306-2330
Press Releases
COC’S FIRST-EVER NABUCCO HITS THE MAINSTAGE THIS FALL
COC’S FIRST-EVER NABUCCO HITS THE MAINSTAGE THIS FALL
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Toronto – The Canadian Opera Company launches its 2024/2025 season with a sweeping saga never before performed in the company’s 74-year history. In a dramatic tale of ruthless ambition, a dangerous love triangle, and unwavering hope in the face of unthinkable odds, Verdi’s Nabucco taps into the fundamental human experience, all set to one of the greatest opera scores ever written. The incredible work of raw power and epic storytelling calls for a cast of more than 120 performers and hundreds of costumes, creating a theatrical feast for the eyes as well as the ears. Nabucco runs for seven performances at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on October 4, 6, 12, 17, 19, 23, and 25, 2024.
THE OPERA THAT LAUNCHED VERDI’S CAREER
Despite his recognition today as one of the world’s most prolific master composers, Giuseppe Verdi nearly gave up on opera at the start of this career. Everything, however, changed with the creation of Nabucco, a runaway success filled with powerful musical moments, including the opera’s iconic choral anthem “Va, pensiero.” The rousing ode to surmounting strife has been associated with a number of significant historical periods and was, in fact, performed to open the Metropolitan Opera’s 2001 season, just days following the destruction of the World Trade Centre.
Conductor Paolo Carignani leads the COC Orchestra through the larger-than-life score, with Price Family Chorus Master Sandra Horst leading the company’s Dora Award-winning COC Chorus through the opera’s many choral showstoppers.
A NOT-TO-BE-MISSED CAST
British baritone Roland Wood stars as the tyrannical Babylonian king; Wood last appeared on the COC’s stage in 2023 for Tosca, delighting audiences with his performance as a “terribly good Scarpia.” (Schmopera) American soprano Mary Elizabeth Williams marks a COC debut as Nabucco’s adopted daughter Abigaille who will stop at nothing to get at her father’s throne and sister’s lover.
Alumni of both the COC’s Ensemble Studio and the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, mezzo-soprano Rihab Chaieb and tenor Matthew Cairns step into the roles of Nabucco’s daughter Fenena and her lover, Ismaele. The rising young artists have been garnering acclaim worldwide, with the Financial Times declaring that Chaieb “radiates charisma” on-stage and Opera Canada calling Cairns “one of the most promising dramatic voices of his generation.” South Korean bass Simon Lim makes a COC debut as Zaccaria, bringing his “authoritative” (The Opera Critic) vocals to the role of the High Priest.
A number of Ensemble Studio artists complete the cast, with soprano and “rising opera star” (Maclean’s) Charlotte Siegel singing the role of Zaccaria’s sister Anna, “bright-voiced” (Ludwig Van Toronto) tenor Wesley Harrison taking on the role of Nabucco’s faithful officer, Abdallo, and bass Duncan Stenhouse bringing his “rich sound” (La Scena Musicale) to performing the High Priest of Baal.
Nabucco is sung in Italian and presented by the COC with English SURTITLES™.
Nabucco is a production of Lyric Opera of Chicago.
CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM
Abigaille |
Tamara Wilson |
Fenena |
Rihab Chaieb |
Ismaele |
Matthew Cairns |
Nabucco |
Roland Wood |
Zaccaria |
Simon Lim |
Anna |
Charlotte Siegel |
Abdallo |
Wesley Harrison |
High Priest of Baal |
Duncan Stenhouse |
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Conductor |
Paolo Carignani |
Assistant Conductor |
Simone Luti |
Director |
Katherine M. Carter |
Assistant Director |
Marilyn Gronsdal |
Set Designer |
Michael Yeargan |
Costume Designer |
Jane Greenwood |
Lighting Designer |
Mikael Kangas |
Design Coordinator |
Gillian Gallow |
Fights/Intimacy Coordinator |
Siobhan Richardson |
Price Family Chorus Master |
Sandra Horst |
Stage Manager |
Stephanie Marrs |
Assistant Stage Manager |
Al Gadowsky |
Assistant Stage Manager |
Tamara Vuckovic |
With the COC Orchestra and Chorus
TICKET INFORMATION
Regularly priced tickets for Nabucco start at $45 for adults, with $22 and $35 tickets available for guests between the ages of 16 and 29 through the COC’s Opera Under 30 program. Tickets can be purchased online at coc.ca or by calling the Four Seasons Centre Box Office at 416-363-8231. For more information on booking student groups, standing room, and rush tickets, as well as other specially priced tickets available to young people under the age of 15, please visit coc.ca.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Season Sponsor: BMO Financial Group
Nabucco is generously underwritten, in part, In Memory of Vincent Gioacchino Castellano.
Sandra Horst and the COC Chorus are generously underwritten by Tim & Frances Price.
The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored, in part, by W. Bruce C. Bailey, in honour of Christie Darville, COC Deputy General Director, and Johannes Debus, COC Music Director, and, in part, by The Schulich Foundation.
Thank you to the entire COC community, including our COC Board of Directors, our Corporate Sponsors and Foundation Supporters, generous public funders, union partners, and — most critically — our audience. Your inspiring support ensures that opera flourishes, uniting global audiences and paving the way for a vibrant future.
ABOUT THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY
Based in Toronto, the Canadian Opera Company is the largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. General Director David C. Ferguson joined the company in 2024, forming a leadership team with Music Director Johannes Debus and Deputy General Director Christie Darville. The COC enjoys a loyal audience, including a dedicated base of subscribers, and has an international reputation for artistic excellence and creative innovation. Its diverse repertoire includes new commissions and productions, local and international collaborations with leading opera companies and festivals, and attracts the world’s foremost Canadian and international artists. The company is an incubator for the future of the art form, nurturing Canada’s new wave of opera performers and creators with customized training and support. The COC’s purpose-built opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, is hailed internationally as one of the finest in the world. For more information, visit coc.ca.
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For more information, please contact:
Avril Sequeira, Director of Public Relations, email: avrils@coc.ca
Davin Leivonen-Fok, Communications Coordinator, email: davinlf@coc.ca