TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025


12:00 P.M. at KMFA's Draylen Mason Music Studio

 

KMFA Classical 89.5 welcomes The Butler Opera Center back to the Draylen Mason Music Studio for a for a special noontime preview of Le Nozze di Figaro on Tuesday, April 1!

Enjoy an afternoon of delightful opera scenes performed by members of the Butler Opera Center Ensemble, curated by Butler Opera Center Director, Garnett Bruce.  

Le Nozze di Figaro scenes will be previewed at KMFA ahead of the performances at the McCullough Theatre from Thursday, April 17th to Sunday, April 27th, 2025.

The concert is free and open to the public when you RSVP in advance online.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS


Butler Opera Center

The Butler Opera Center ranks among the top opera programs in the United States. Under the direction of Tamar Sanikidze, the program prepares emerging vocalists, vocal coaches and opera stage directors for careers in music. Each year, while pursuing academic classes, graduate students participate in at least three fully-produced mainstage operas accompanied by a full orchestra. With a curriculum based in both the traditional operatic repertory and progressive contemporary works, the program attracts students and faculty from a diverse background. Enrollment for each degree is limited to ensure personalized, intensive performance and training opportunities for each student.

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General Admission

STARTS: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 12:00 PM
ENDS: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 2:00 PM

General Admission

Free


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LOCATION


KMFA

41 Navasota Street

Austin, TX 78702

United States

kmfa.org

shoyt@kmfa.org

512-527-4739


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KMFA 89.5 is an independent public classical radio station in Austin, TX. KMFA serves approximately 100,000 listeners each week and features locally produced shows like Classical Austin, Early Music Now, and From the Butler School, as well as nationally distributed programming from Public Radio International, American Public Media, and National Public Radio.
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