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Sun May 28, 2017

Merola Opera Program free screening of La traviata

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The Merola Opera Program and the San Francisco Public Library present Merola Goes to the Movie, featuring free screenings of operas on film. Join us on Sunday, May 28th, 1 pm, for a free film screening of Verdi's La traviata, a 2005 Salzburg Festival production featuring Anna Netrebko (Merola 1996), Rolando Villazon (Merola 1998), and Thomas Hampson (Merola 1980).
This screening takes place at the San Francisco Public Library - Main Branch (100 Larkin Street) in the Koret Auditorium. Admission is free.
Three brilliant Merola alumni bring to life the romance and tragedy in Verdi’s heart-rending, musically exquisite version of the Lady of Camelias.
Before the screening, a Merola representative will give a short talk about the opera. Guests are also welcome to enter a free drawing to win Merola Opera Program prizes.
Doors for seating open at 12:30 pm. All seating is first come and not reserved in advance.  Early arrival is suggested for best seats.
For more information, click here or call the Merola Opera Program at (415) 936.2324. 
Special thanks to Unitel Classica for generously assisting us with the films we screen.
For more information on the screening, follow Merola on Facebook, Twitter or sign up for our free eNewsletter here. 

 
 * As this is a free event, the Eventbrite registration is to let us know how many we can expect as seating is limited. You may still attend without registering.  Signing up through Eventbrite does not guarantee you a seat. Those who do register through Eventbrite will receive:
- A printable reminder of the screening
- A helpful reminder email two days before the event.
 
 
The Merola Opera Program and the San Francisco Public Library present Merola Goes to the Movie, featuring free screenings of operas on film. Join us on Sunday, May 28th, 1 pm, for a free film screening of Verdi's La traviata, a 2005 Salzburg Festival production featuring Anna Netrebko (Merola 1996), Rolando Villazon (Merola 1998), and Thomas Hampson (Merola 1980).
This screening takes place at the San Francisco Public Library - Main Branch (100 Larkin Street) in the Koret Auditorium. Admission is free.
Three brilliant Merola alumni bring to life the romance and tragedy in Verdi’s heart-rending, musically exquisite version of the Lady of Camelias.
Before the screening, a Merola representative will give a short talk about the opera. Guests are also welcome to enter a free drawing to win Merola Opera Program prizes.
Doors for seating open at 12:30 pm. All seating is first come and not reserved in advance.  Early arrival is suggested for best seats.
For more information, click here or call the Merola Opera Program at (415) 936.2324. 
Special thanks to Unitel Classica for generously assisting us with the films we screen.
For more information on the screening, follow Merola on Facebook, Twitter or sign up for our free eNewsletter here. 

 
 * As this is a free event, the Eventbrite registration is to let us know how many we can expect as seating is limited. You may still attend without registering.  Signing up through Eventbrite does not guarantee you a seat. Those who do register through Eventbrite will receive:
- A printable reminder of the screening
- A helpful reminder email two days before the event.
 
 
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