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Meet the cast of La Gioconda!

 

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Join PFO for our 2025 Season Highlight!

Pittsburgh Concert Opera Debut of La Gioconda

Sunday, December 14 | 4:00 pm

Carnegie Music Hall
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

For tickets and more information:

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There will be an opera talk before the performance starting at 2:45 pm with WQED-FM artistic director Jim Cunningham. Maestro Christopher Franklin, Marianne Cornetti, and chorus master Andy Whitfield will all be guests for this pre-performance opera talk!

featuring:


You are cordially invited! 

Sing and Ring in the New Year Gala

Wednesday, December 31 | 7:30 pm

Pittsburgh Field Club
121 Field Club Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Special Hotel Deal - Stay at the Cambria Hotel, downtown Pittsburgh for just $129 on New Year's Eve with our PFO room block! Must book by December 15. Reservation link is available on our PFO website!

Shuttle Service - A shuttle to the event is available from TWO locations for just $30 round trip! Shuttle will pick up/drop off at the Cambria Hotel, downtown Pittsburgh (1320 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15219) and from Rodef Shalom (4905 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213). Purchase your shuttle reservation on our PFO website!


For tickets and more information:

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Our New Year’s Eve Gala this year will sparkle with vocal fireworks from some of the most talented winners of the Mildred Miller International Voice Competition 2025—along with the incomparable Zanny Laird, performing Edith Piaf and beyond, and the Riverview Big Band featuring PFO's own Danielle Pastin!

Performances by:
Accompanied by:
James Lesniak and Mark Trawka


 

Check us out online at PittsburghFestivalOpera.org .

 

At PFO, It's all about the VOICE!!!

 

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