Saturday, August 27, 2022 @ 6:00pm – 8:00pm (MDT)
Grand Teton Music Festival at Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, WY, United States
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Free (Online: Free | In person: $35/$75 ($5 children/student))

Giacomo PucciniLa bohème (semi-staged in concert)

He's a poet. She's a consumptive. Neither has two dimes to rub together. Follow a group of idealistic young Bohemians as they navigate the challenges of living and loving in Paris with nothing but their dreams to sustain them. Presented in a creative and transportive semi-staged production, Puccini's timeless classic is the start of a new operatic tradition at GTMF. 

This performance is livestreamed from the Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village, Wyoming. Livestream access is free on Grand Teton Music Festival’s website, gtmf.org.

Attending in person: Join us for a pre-concert talk by GTMF cellist Kari Jane Docter at 5pm in the Barbara Furrer Goodman Memorial Garden near Walk Festival Hall's north entrance. Talks are sponsored by the Goodman Family Foundation, in memory of Roy and Barbara Goodman.

About Nicole Cabell, soprano

Nicole Cabell, the 2005 Winner of the BBC Singer of the World Competition in Cardiff and Decca recording artist, is one of the most sought-after lyric sopranos of today. Her solo debut album, Soprano, was named "Editor's Choice" by Gramophone and has received an incredible amount of critical acclaim and several prestigious awards, including the 2007 Georg Solti Orphée d'Or from the French Académie du Disque Lyrique.

https://minerva-artists.com/roster/nicole-cabell/

About Carlton Ford, baritone

Carlton Ford is renowned for the dramatic vigor, precision and natural beauty of his singing. Acclaimed by The New York Times as a "robust baritone with a vibrant stage presence," Ford is a graduate of both The Juilliard School and Rice University and has performed with Le Théâtre du Châtelet, New York Philharmonic, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Houston Grand Opera, the Aspen Music and Glimmerglass Festivals, and at Carnegie Hall.

https://www.victoryhallopera.org/carlton-ford