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SUNY Sullivan Presents Strauss’ Capriccio as Part of Its Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD Series

 

LOCH SHELDRAKE, NY (April 19, 2011) – On Saturday, April 23 at 1:00 pm, SUNY Sullivan will present an HD simulcast of Strauss’s, Capriccio, as it is performed live at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York’s Lincoln Center. The broadcast – part of the college’s Metropolitan Opera: Live In HD Series – is open to the public, and will be shown in the school’s Seelig Theater. Tickets are $20.00 each for general admission and $10.00 each for students.

SUNY Sullivan is proud to take part in this Peabody and Emmy Award winning series. With state of the art audio and visual capabilities, the Seelig Theater is an ideal venue to see and hear these performances come alive. Light refreshments will be available during intermissions in the adjacent DeHoyos Gallery.

On Opening Night of the 2008–09 season, Renée Fleming dazzled audiences when she sang the final scene of Strauss’s wise and worldly meditation on art and life. Now she performs the entire work, in which the composer explores the essence of opera itself. Joseph Kaiser and Sarah Connolly also star, and Andrew Davis conducts.

The tenth of twelve simulcasts in the 2010-2011 series, Capriccio will be followed by Verdi’s Il Trovatore on April 30, and the series finale – Wagner’s Die Walkure – on May 14.

For more information on the Metropolitan Opera: Live In HD Series, ticket sales, and to arrange accessible seating services, call SUNY Sullivan’s department of Institutional Development & Outreach at (845) 434-5750, extension 4472, between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm on weekdays. Or visit the college’s website at www.sunysullivan.edu and search “met opera.”

SUNY Sullivan - founded in 1962 - is a two-year community college and a unit of the State University of New York. Its academic offerings include over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of continuing education and specialty courses. Instruction is available on our 405-acre campus in Loch Sheldrake for both commuter and resident students, online and through the college’s distance learning program.