Thursday, Nov 10 - 7PM | 41 Hampshire St, Cambridge, MA. RSVP Here. “Aida” is Verdi’s grandest operatic spectacle, and one of his greatest musical achievements. From its premiere onward, the opera has remained a key staple of the repertoire -for 150 years!
The powerful tale of forbidden love and political intrigue set in the exotic locale of ancient Egypt continues to thrill, move and inspire audiences in our 21st century, just as it did in the 19th. On Thursday evening, November 10 at 7:00pm, guest lecturer Ed Tapper will present a detailed portrait of the famed Ethiopian princess.
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