SHAKESPEARE SINGS
DISCOVERY CONCERT
Sunday, October 19th @ 3:00pm
Studebaker Theater
410 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL
DISCOVERY CONCERT: SHAKESPEARE SINGS
While Salieri and Defranceschi were early adaptors of Shakespeare’s plays into operas, the Bard’s works were frequently adapted for the opera stage in the 19th century and continue to be a source of inspiration for opera writers to this day. The Merry Wives of Windsor alone spawned at least three additional operatic adaptations including Otto Nicolai’s Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (1842), Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Sir John in Love (1929) and the most enduring version, Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff (1894). Shakespeare Sings will take audiences on an unforgettable journey through the passion, comedy, tragedy, and romance inspired by the lasting genius of Shakespeare. Featuring a rich tapestry of arias and scenes from operas inspired by the Bard's plays, the concert will showcase both beloved masterpieces and hidden gems from the operatic repertoire that have never been performed in Chicago before, including works by Rossini, Bellini, Nicolai, Gounod, Verdi, Faccio, Zandonai, Wagner, Hahn, Vaughan Williams, Britten, Sutermeister, Barber and more. Soprano Meghan Kasanders, mezzo soprano Anna Laurenzo, tenor Yi Li, and bass baritone Peter Morgan bring this exciting program to life, with Yasuko Oura returning to COT as Music Director and Pianist.
COT thanks Nancy Dehmlow and the Morse & Genius Operating Reserve Fund for their generous support of the 2025/26 Season.
Meet the Artists
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Meghan Kasanders
SOPRANO
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Anna Laurenzo
MEZZO SOPRANO
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Yi Li
Tenor
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Peter Morgan
Bass-Baritone
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Yasuko Oura
MUSIC DIRECTOR & PIANIST