UofT Opera: The First Viennese School

Concert
Opera
March 27, 2026
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Walter Hall

80 Queens Park

Sandra Horst, Head of Opera and Musical Director 

Mabel Wonnacott, Director 

Christine Bae, Helen Becqué, Répétiteurs

 

PROGRAM

 

Nettuno s’onori, Idomeneo

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Camille Labonté, soprano; Grace Ronan, alto; Christian Matta, tenor; Onur Hilaloğlu, bass; Artists of U of T Opera

 

Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen, Die Zauberflöte

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Zyion Stephens, Pamina; Josh Gibson, Papageno

 

Colla presente scrittura private, Lo Speziale

J. Haydn (1732-1809)

Katie Kirkpatrick, Grilletta; Delaney Dam, Volpino; Enquan (Frank) Yu, Mengone; Mena Lukic, Sempronio

 

Prenderò quel brunettino, Così fan tutte

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Brooke Zarubin, Fiordiligi; Taline Yeremian, Dorabella

 

Non ti fidar, o misera, Don Giovanni

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Zyion Stephens, Donna Anna; Camille Labonté, Donna Elvira; Christian Matta, Don Ottavio; Josh Gibson, Don Giovanni

 

Mir ist so wunderbar, Fidelio

L. van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Brooke Zarubin, Leonore; Sloane Ryan, Marzelline; Enquan (Frank) Yu, Jaquino; Onur Hilaloğlu, Rocco

 

Come ti piace imponi, La clemenza di Tito

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Katie Kirkpatrick, Vitellia; Delaney Dam, Sesto

 

Se al volto mai ti senti, La clemenza di Tito

W.A. Mozart (1756 – 1791)

Sloane Ryan, Vitellia; Grace Ronan, Sesto; Mena Lukic, Publio

Un certo ruscelletto, Il mondo della luna

J. Haydn (1732-1809)

Taline Yeremian, Clarice; Christian Matta, Ecclitico

 

Finale, Il mondo della luna

J.Haydn (1732-1809)

Artists of U of T Opera


U of T Opera is one of the leading operatic training programs in Canada, offering both a Masters degree and a Diploma in Opera. With an average of 20 students, U of T Opera is modelled on Young Artist programs at professional opera companies, and the limited enrolment ensures that every student benefits from the exceptional training offered by our renowned faculty and guest instructors.

Each year, U of T Opera presents three main-stage productions in Toronto, all of which are staged, with orchestra, sets and costumes. One of these productions is a world premiere of an opera written specifically for the Young Artists of U of T Opera.

The intensive daily curriculum includes musical coaching, repertoire preparation, audition techniques, diction, acting and stagecraft, choreography, movement and singing lessons, as well as workshops and master classes with resident and guest coaches. Graduates of our program emerge well equipped with the versatility and discipline required for a professional career and are consistently selected for participation in Young Artist programs in Canada and throughout the world.


Ticket Prices: $30 Adult, $20 Senior, $10 Student.  
University of Toronto students with a valid T-Card are admitted free at the door (space permitting, some exceptions apply). No ticket reservation necessary. 
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