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Mozart Requiem - Santa Maria Philharmonic
May
3
7:30 PM19:30

Mozart Requiem - Santa Maria Philharmonic

Colin will be singing the Bass Solos in Mozart’s Requiem with the Santa Maria Philharmonic

The Santa Maria Philharmonic Orchestra and Maestro Michael Nowak welcome a guest ensemble to close out the 2024-25 concert season with a concert that explores the range of human expression, from the sensual to the profound. 

Early 20th Century composer Darius Milhaud expresses French exoticism through jazz-inspired harmonies and rhythms that portray an African creation myth in the ballet suite La Creation du Monde. Russian composer Igor Stravinsky explores the harmonies and driving dance rhythms of early American jazz music in Ragtime. And finally, Maestro Nowak and the Philharmonic Orchestra are joined by the Allan Hancock College Singers for a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem, the legendary unfinished threnody penned the same year of the composer’s death.

There will be a pre-concert lecture that will enhance your enjoyment and understanding of the music. This Pre-Concert Lecture is FREE and open to all concert goers. The lecture will be held just before the concert, beginning at 6:50PM and ending at 7:10PM.

FREE KIDS TICKETS (18 yrs old & younger), with purchase of an adult ticket. Enter promo code KIDSFREE at checkout when purchasing your adult tickets, and make it a family night!

Complete Program:

Darius Milhaud: La Creation du Monde
Igor Stravinsky: Ragtime
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem

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Le Nozze di Figaro - Opera Santa Barbara
Feb
23
2:30 PM14:30

Le Nozze di Figaro - Opera Santa Barbara

Opera Santa Barbara’s most prolific artist returns to the Lobero stage to perform his first fully staged production of Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. Figaro is a role Colin has sung and studied for many years and is thrilled to be doing his first outing at home in Santa Barbara. He leads the cast with many former and current Christman Studio Artists incuding his wife, Christina Pezzarossi Ramsey. Kostis Protopappas conducts, Sara Widzer directs the production with projections by Yuki Izumihara

CAST

Figaro - Colin Ramsey

Susanna - Sun Woo Park

Il Conte - Matthew Petersen

La Contessa - Jennifer Lindsay

Cherubino - Max Potter

Marcellina - Christina Pezzarossi

Dr. Bartolo - Scott Levin

Don Basilio - Manfred Anaya

Don Curzio - William Grundler

Antonio - Byron Mayes

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Le Nozze di Figaro - Opera Santa Barbara
Feb
21
7:30 PM19:30

Le Nozze di Figaro - Opera Santa Barbara

Opera Santa Barbara’s most prolific artist returns to the Lobero stage to perform his first fully staged production of Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. Figaro is a role Colin has sung and studied for many years and is thrilled to be doing his first outing at home in Santa Barbara. He leads the cast with many former and current Christman Studio Artists incuding his wife, Christina Pezzarossi Ramsey. Kostis Protopappas conducts, Sara Widzer directs the production with projections by Yuki Izumihara

CAST

Figaro - Colin Ramsey

Susanna - SunWoo Park

Il Conte - Matthew Petersen

La Contessa - Jennifer Lindsay

Cherubino - Max Potter

Marcellina - Christina Pezzarossi

Dr. Bartolo - Scott Levin

Don Basilio - Manfred Anaya

Don Curzio - William Grundler

Antonio - Byron Mayes

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May
8
to May 10

The Magic Flute

  • Meany Hall at the Univeristy of Washington (map)
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Mozart's The Magic Flute7:30pm May 8 & 9, 2015    2:00pm May 10, 2015a collaboration with UW School of Music.Tickets: $65Seniors: $40Under 25: $25Children 7 - 12 free with accompanying ticketed adult

Mozart's The Magic Flute
7:30pm May 8 & 9, 2015    2:00pm May 10, 2015

a collaboration with UW School of Music.

Tickets: $65
Seniors: $40
Under 25: $25
Children 7 - 12 free with accompanying ticketed adult

After a critically acclaimed collaboration in last year's Semele Colin returns to Pacific Musicworks with Stephen Stubbs for Mozart's The Magic FluteHe will be making his role debut as Sarastro in a new production directed by Dan Wallace Miller. The production will also mark the first historically informed production of the opera in the pacific northwest. 

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