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By Michael H. Margolin, Encore Michigan
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Tenor Noah Stewart Lets Opera Pave His Path To Reach Others
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Noah Stewart stars in Nashville Opera’s Puccini’s La Bohème
La Boheme cast members (l-r): Danielle Pastin, Heather Buck, Craig Verm, and Noah Stewart
photo: Reed Hummell/Nashville Opera
The Nashville Opera will offer two performances of Puccini’s masterpiece, La Bohème, on Thursday, October 9, at 7pm, and Saturday, October 11, at 8 pm in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall, at Deaderick Street in Downtown Nashville. Puccini’s La Bohème is directed by John Hoomes, Maestro Jerome Shannon will conduct the Nashville Opera Orchestra, and Amy Tate Williams will lead the person Nashville Opera Ensemble.
The world-renowned cast includes baritone Craig Verm as Marcello, mezzo-soprano Heather Buck as Musetta. Making their Nashville Opera debuts are tenor Noah Stewart in the lead role of Rodolfo and soprano Danielle Pastin as Mimi. All four are leading artists who have sung in critically-acclaimed productions with some of the most prestigious opera companies, including New York’s Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Santa Fe Opera.
Rodolfo, a writer, shares a small garret in Paris with Marcello, a painter, Schaunard, a musician, and Colline, a philosopher. The four Bohemians are living in poverty, and yet still find p