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Opera, Deconstructed at the Rodin Museum Garden

  • Rodin Museum 2151 Benjamin Franklin Parkway (map)

This summer, Opera Philadelphia and the Rodin Museum join forces for three concerts at the Rodin Garden Bar. Each evening delves into a distinct musical element of opera, spotlighting the layers that bring the art form to life. It’s opera, deconstructed. 

This month: The Soloists
The dramatic talents of opera soloists take center stage in this inaugural performance. Two of Opera Philadelphia’s Emerging Artists, baritone Brandon Bell and tenor Fran Daniel Laucerica perform beautiful excerpts from the classical vocal canon. Hailed by Opera News as “a very promising high tenor,” Laucerica will make his Opera Philadelphia debut in September as Don Luigino in Rossini’s Il viaggio a Reims alongside Bell, called “a strong dramatic baritone” by Broadway World, in his company debut as Antonio. 

No registration required. The Rodin Garden Bar pop-up is open from 4:00-8:30 p.m. 

Performances are approximately 20 minutes long and begin at 6:30 p.m.

Organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Opera Philadelphia.

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