Opera Double Bill: The Telephone & Amahl and the Night Visitors
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Opera Double Bill: The Telephone & Amahl and the Night Visitors

A semi-staged double bill featuring two of Gian Carlo Menotti's one-act operas.

By Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music

Location

Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, Concert Hall

YST Concert Hall Singapore, Singapore 117376 Singapore

About this event

Though born in Italy, Gian Carlo Menotti came to the U.S. to study at the Curtis Institute and spent most of his life shaping the American operatic landscape.

Don’t miss this semi-staged double bill featuring two of his one-act operas — performed by the YST Voice Department and the YST Orchestral Institute, conducted by Lien Boon Hua.

Presented as part of Songs of the People, Folk Traditions & Stories.

ABOUT SONGS OF THE PEOPLE, FOLK TRADITIONS & STORIES

The YST Voice Department presents a year-long exploration of vocal music rooted in folk traditions, storytelling and cultural identity—from the distinct folk and vocal traditions of America (Semester 1) to the rich musical heritage of Northern and Eastern Europe (Semester 2).

Semester 1: Music of America

Liederabend: Songs of America

14 Oct, 7:30pm | YST Recital Studio | Free

Voice Discovery: America Sings

4 Nov, 7:30pm | YST Recital Studio | Free

Cantiamo: America Sings

12 Nov, 7:30pm | YST Concert Hall | Free

Out of respect for the participants and other spectators, no children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission.

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Inspirational life-affirming music-making is at the heart of the YST Conservatory. Centred in one of the world’s most dynamic countries, YST is uniquely placed to offer a distinct and powerful contemporary Asian voice.

The Conservatory brings together a world-class faculty and facility to nurture students in performance, composition, production and engagement. Through our undergraduate, graduate, continuing education and youth offerings, we connect dynamically with the surrounding musical ecosystem. We host a vibrant performance calendar with around 200 concerts annually, featuring students and faculty alongside international artists. Our community engagement programme has extensive local and global reach. Students are supported to find their own artistic pathways through exchanges, festivals, competitions and projects. More broadly, our international networks further enhance the educational experience and ensure our continued evolution.

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