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Heart of a Soldier

Heart of a Soldier by Christopher Theofanidis was commissioned by the San Francisco Opera in commemoration of the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and is heard in its world premiere performance, recorded in September 2011. Listen Saturday at 1pm.
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Carmen

The San Francisco Opera presents Bizet’s Carmen, possibly the most popular opera in the entire repertory. Listen Saturday at 1pm.
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Don Giovanni

The San Francisco Opera’s broadcast season continues with Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Listen Saturday at 1pm.
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Turandot

The first opera in the San Francisco Opera’s broadcast season is Puccini’s last opera, Turnadot. Listen Saturday at 1pm
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La bohème

The Los Angeles Opera’s final offering of the season is Puccini’s beloved La bohème.
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Simon Boccanegra

The L.A. Opera production of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra features Placido Domingo in the title (baritone) role. Listen Saturday at 1pm. Photo: Robert Millard, Courtesy, LA Opera 
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Roméo et Juliette

Placido Domingo conducts this L.A. Opera production of Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette. Listen Saturday at 1pm. Photo: Robert Millard Courtesy, LA Opera
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Cosi Fan Tutte

LA Opera’s production of Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte conducted by Music Director, James Conlon. Listen Saturday at 1pm. Photo: Courtesy, LA Opera
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Eugene Onegin

The Los Angeles Opera broadcast season begins with Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, conducted by the L.A. Opera’s Music Director, James Conlon. Photo: LA Opera