Būsimi pasirodymai Šiandien Pirmyn
Ankstesni pasirodymai 2019 – vakar
Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Rossini
Penn Square Music FestivalDon Bartolo (Doctor Bartolo)
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąTosca, Puccini
Chautauqua Opera FestivalUn carceriere (A jailer) + 1 vaidmenų
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąIl barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Rossini
Penn Square Music FestivalDon Bartolo (Doctor Bartolo)
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Santa Fe OperaUn commissionario (Commissioner)
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąpen20:30
Santa Fe, United Statestre20:30
Santa Fe, United Statesšeš20:30
Santa Fe, United Statespen20:30
Santa Fe, United StatesThe Righteous, Spears
Santa Fe OperaDeacon II + 2 vaidmenų
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąšeš20:30
Santa Fe, United Statestre20:30
Santa Fe, United StatesLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Santa Fe OperaUn commissionario (Commissioner)
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąpen20:30
Santa Fe, United StatesThe Righteous, Spears
Santa Fe OperaDeacon II + 2 vaidmenų
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąpen20:30
Santa Fe, United Statesant20:00
Santa Fe, United StatesLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Santa Fe OperaUn commissionario (Commissioner)
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąket20:00
Santa Fe, United StatesPraised for his “luxuriant baritone” (San Diego Story) and “securely produced bass” (Opera Today), Luke Harnish is quickly establishing himself as a nuanced performer of opera, oratorio, and recital repertoire. Upcoming engagements for Mr. Harnish include a Studio Artist residency with Sarasota Opera for their 2024 Winter Opera Festival. There, he covers Il Conte di Walter (Luisa Miller) and Zuniga (Carmen). Later in the year, Harnish returns to Santa Fe Opera as an Apprentice Artist to sing Messenger in La traviata and the roles of Deacon 2, Joe, and Representative in the World Premiere of Gregory Spears’ The Righteous. Recent role debuts include Schaunard in La bohème with Wichita Grand Opera and Dr. Bartolo in Il barbiere di Siviglia with Penn Square Opera. Prior to these engagements,