Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2019 — Yesterday
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, op. 125 ("Choral") (9th Symphony), Beethoven
Fanfare on Amazing Grace, Hailstork
Andante cantabile, Price
Overture for the 21st Century, Jaxson
“Ode to Joy” Fanfare, Wittry
Miller Symphony HallBass-baritone
View programme, cast and crewDirector’s Series: Bach’s St. John Passion Sacrifice and Redemption, Bach, J. S.
Washington Bach ConsortPilatus (Pilate)
View cast and crewFallen Angels, CarissimiPurcellVivaldiScarlatti, Alessandro
Ars Lyrica HoustonSalome + 1 roles
View programme, cast and crewNo 69 Choralkantaten 10, Bach, J. S.
Bachfest LeipzigBaritone + 2 roles
View programme, cast and crewDirector’s Series | Bach’s St. Matthew Passion | Devotion, Betrayal & Redemption, Bach, J. S.
Washington Bach ConsortBass
View cast and crewBaroque Christmas With McGegan, Bach, J. S.Corelli, A.Vivaldi
Baltimore Symphony OrchestraBass
View programme, cast and crewMessiah (Messiah HWV 56), Händel
Toronto Symphony OrchestraBass
View cast and crewTue20:00
Toronto, CanadaWed20:00
Toronto, CanadaFri20:00
Toronto, CanadaSat20:00
Toronto, CanadaFilipino-American bass-baritone Enrico Lagasca has traveled long musical distances in the short time since he began his career – comprising 16 oratorios, 17 new-music works, seven opera roles plus 13 song cycles and collections. Heard on four Grammy Award-nominated recordings, Enrico is both a solo and ensemble singer in settings as diverse as New York’s mission-specific TENET Vocal Artists and major orchestras under conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Pablo Heras-Casado, Nicholas McGegan, Jane Glover, John Butt, John Nelson, Matthew Halls and Carl St. Clair. Amid the wide-ranging demands of his repertoire, critics note that Enrico is readily heard: “Bass-baritone Enrico Lagasca summoned nearly as much volume as everyone else onstage put together, and matched that visceral