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Song Shop this Saturday!

  Our Resident Artists putting a palette of colors into their coloratura at February's Song Shop concert. (photo credit: David Bachman) April Song Shop Concert Saturday, April 4 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Bitz Opera Factory This Saturday, get ready for some  Falstaff , fan favorites, and fa-la-las... all for FREE! Our Resident Artist singers are giving you a sneak peak of some of the music from our final opera of the season. Join us for a FREE one-hour concert featuring excerpts from  Falstaff , plus a few bonus arias from your favorite operas guaranteed to make you merrier than the Wives of Windsor! Then stay to meet and mingle after the show, with snacks and coffee provided by the FRIENDS of Pittsburgh Opera! This program is generously sponsored by Dr. Verna Corey in memory of William Penn Snyder III. Saddles, Smoke, & Songs Saturday, April 11 5:00 PM Ople Farms  (Zelienople) As part of our  Outside the Salon  event series, we bring you another exciting opera...
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Primary Trust Opens the Heart Strings with Feel Good Vibes

  Malic Maat as Bert, Bria Walker-Rhoze and Monteze Freeland as Kenneth in Primary Trust Photo Credit all to  Maranie R. Staab Since he first set foot on a Pittsburgh stage what, a decade or so ago, Monteze Freeland has wowed audiences as an actor, director and theater administrator. And while I’ve been able to catch two of the productions in which he showed off his Thespian skills, I have to admit his latest role as Kenneth in Primary Trust is the one that impressed me most. In creating his character of a 38-year-old African-America male living in Cranberry, New York, just east of Rochester, Freeland as Kenneth seems quite comfortably settled in a routine and repetitive life following a childhood trauma as a 10-year-old. Early in the Pulitzer Prize winning play by Eboni Booth, he recalls the anguished terror he felt each day worrying that his mother wouldn’t return from her day job. His emotional life shattered when he returned home one day only to find his mother dead....

Coming Up in MainStage Live Juilliard String Quartet

  MainStage Live JUILLIARD quartet   Monday, March 30, 2026, 7:30 PM Carnegie Music Hall,  4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213   Our 2025–26 MainStage Live season concludes with a return of the remarkable Juilliard String Quartet, which opened our inaugural season 65 years ago. Originally founded in 1946 and described by The Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble engages deeply with the classics while embracing the mission of championing new works. In a program spanning three centuries, including a new work written for the group in 2024, the Quartet will perform music of J.S. Bach, Dimitri Shostakovich’s haunting String Quartet No. 7, and the Mizrahi-American composer Michelle Barzel Ross’s “Birds on the Moon.”  Concluding our celebration of American chamber music will be Antonin Dvořák’s beloved “American” Quintet, written during the composer’s stay in Spillville, IA. DIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH  String Quartet No. 7 in F...