Charles
Eliasch, the U.K.’s sensational baritone, to perform exclusive debut at the world-famous
Carnegie Hall on Easter Sunday
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WHAT: With talent far beyond ordinary and
an extensive education rich in the United Kingdom’s top programs,
classically-trained baritone and thespian, Charles Eliasch, will make his
Carnegie Hall debut on Easter Sunday. Charles’ extraordinary achievements have
prepared him for this spectacular debut, which will include classical arias and
duets such as “Ma Rendi Pur Contento” by Bellini, “Deh Vieni Alla Finestra” by
Mozart, “Pour un Baiser” by Tosti, among many others. He will be accompanied by
Mikayla Sager and Sophia Dimitrova in duets and Martin Yazdzik on the piano.
WHEN: Sunday, March 31
Performance time: 2:00 PM
Ticket
cost: $30
http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/3/31/0200/PM/Charles-Eliasch-Baritone/
WHERE: Carnegie Hall, Weil
Recital Hall
881
7th Avenue, New York, NY 10019
(212)
247-7800
WHAT ELSE: Charles
is currently offered an unconditional place at the prestigious Royal Welsh College of Music. He completed
his high school education at The Harrow School in Middlesex and spent summers
at the Italia Conti Academy and London’s Central School of Speech and Drama,
where he prepared for roles in Don Juan,
The Wind in the Willows an the
Tempest. Charles’ first leading role was as Ophelia in Hamlet. He has also played Demetrius in A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Mr. Spettigue in Charles’ Aunt, Maniac in Accidental
Death of an Anarchist and The Narrator in Stephen Berkoff’s The Trial.
Charles relocated to New York City in order to pursue his
operatic studies. Since then, the counter tenor turned baritone has performed
in productions of Magic Flute (Papageno),
The Marriage of Figaro (Figaro), Hansel and Gretel (Father), L’Elixir de l’Amour (Belcore) and in Rodelinda (Bertarido).
Eliasch
recently made his feature-film debut in The
Gun, the Cake and the Butterfly, a docu-drama based on the life of his
mother, playwright, photographer and fashion editor of Genlux Magazine, Amanda Eliasch. He also played the role of the
virtuoso pianist in the film’s stage version, As I Like It in London and Los Angeles.
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