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Internationally acclaimed, award-winning New York Metropolitan Opera Star, Isola Jones will perform a concert in your home and share anecdotes with 50 guests in Phoenix, Arizona, US cities or worldwide!
Globally recognized mezzo-soprano, Isola Jones who sung more than 500 performances as a leading artist at “The Met”, paired with such international stars as Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Leontyne Price and Joan Sutherland, under the baton of Richard Bonynge and James Levine will treat you and your guests to a rare private concert performance in your home.
Afterwards, Ms. Jones will share anecdotal experiences of an African-American woman singing opera at major opera houses around the world. This Festive event can be used for a celebration, fundraiser or simply a special private evening.
Ms. Jones has performed many leading roles in her distinguished career; including Giuletta in Les Contes D’Hoffman, Ulrica in Ballo in Maschera, Preziosilla in La Forza del Destino, Amneris in Aida, Suzuki in Madam Butterfly, Maddalena in Rigoletto, and Dalila in Samson and Delila. But it is her portrayal of Carmen, her signature role, for which she is best known.
This world-renowned mezzo-soprano can be heard on numerous opera and concert recordings; including The “Die Fliegende Hollander”, Mahler’s “Symphony #8” and “Les Noces”, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Georg Solti and James Levine, respectively. “Porgy and Bess” won a Grammy Award for best recording with Lorin Maazel conducting the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
Ms. Jones has appeared in ten “Live from the Met” telecast productions and has the honor and distinction of being the first featured African American artist in a “Live from the Met” telecast. A few of the distinguished opera companies Ms. Jones has sung with around the globe include: Hungarian Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Spoletto Festival, Cincinnati Opera, Dallas Opera, Denver Opera, Palm Beach Opera, and the Kennedy Center with the Washington Opera.