The Harrison Opera House in Norfolk will hold a show in June performed by Renée Fleming and Howard Watkins.
Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene is a live musical experience where attendees can hear performances by Renée Fleming, a soprano who has won multiple Grammy awards. She has performed at many notable events, such as the Diamond Jubilee and the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony. Fleming will be accompanied by Howard Watkins, a pianist who has worked at organizations like the Bard College Conservatory of Music and the Yale School of Music.
The show is based on an album that was co-created by Fleming and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. It earned the Grammy Award for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album in 2023. Several songs will be performed during the show, including All is Full of Love, Red Mountains Sometimes Cry, and What the World Needs Now Is Love. There will also be pieces from famous series like The Lord of the Rings. The concert is accompanied by a film from National Geographic.
The performance will be on Sunday, June 1st and will begin at 3:00 pm. There are several seating options for the concert, including the orchestra level, balcony level, and the Harrison Opera House’s box seats. Ticket prices cost from $58 to $148 and vary depending on the section people pick. Concert halls that host similar performances can advertise these events with flyer printing services.
