Operetta New Year Concerts “Franz Lehár+”

The charm of Viennese classical operetta in the New Year

Duration: 120 min
Language: Latvian
Premiere: 18/12/2022

The sparkling world of festive feelings, the exuberance of youth, the charm of classical Viennese operetta – in the Operetta New Year Concerts Franz Lehár+.

Enjoy life and the festive spirit with Operetta Theatre Vienna’s New Year concert series!

The programme will include popular operetta hits by composers of the Strauss dynasty and this year’s jubilee – the famous Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár, which will be a joy to hear again and again, as well as charming musical surprises!

Special guests – Raimonds Ozols (violin) and Laimis Rācenājs (vocals)

Operetta soloists:

  • Anta Jankovska (soprano/Italy)
  • Laura Puren (soprano)
  • Emils Kivlenieks (tenor)
  • Nauris Indzeris (baritone)

Operetta Orchestra under the baton of conductor Atvars Lakstīgalas. Movement consultant – choreographer Egija Abaroviča

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