About Léandre et Héro

The Handel Opera Project proudly presents Léandre et Héro by N. Clérambault, featuring Daphné Touchais, Soprano. 

Léandre et Héro is a cantata for soprano and small ensemble performed as part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival (fringe). The story comes from Ovid’s Metamorphosis and tells of the tragic tale of a young man who drowns while trying to reach his beloved, and is turned into a star.

We are also proud to present Mozart's famous Clarinet Quintet, featuring virtuosic clarinetist Karen Wells. 

ORCHESTRA

Flute - Martha Stoddard

Violin - Michael Jones & Shauna Revelli

Viola - Nansamba Ssensalo

Violoncello - Daniel Strickland

Keyboard - William G. Ludtke

The Handel Opera Project

The Handel Opera Project  programs the operas of George Frideric Handel and his contemporaries, as well as other programs of common practice Western (“classical”) music. The Handel Opera Project is dedicated to performing the operas that are thoughtfully edited for better accessibility to bring these works to a wider audience in the Bay Area, integrating themes of global community across countries and centuries as represented by Handel’s approach to composition and representation.

Please consider supporting an arts organization that provides Berkeley audiences with high-quality operatic productions while allowing local musicians the opportunities to thrive and grow in live concert settings. Many who have performed with The Handel Opera Project have gone on to perform with highly-regarded professional opera companies, including the San Francisco Opera, West Edge Opera, and Ars Minerva. The Handel Opera Project is the only opera company not affiliated with a scholastic institution that provides integral career-starting opportunities for singers and instrumentalists at all levels of ability and artistic accomplishment.  This company provides up-and-coming performers the critical experience they need to excel in the music profession.

We appreciate your time and hope you will consider supporting our company, and in turn, the greater community of baroque interpreters and audiences in Berkeley.

The Handel Opera Project performs at the historic Maybeck church at 2619 Dwight Way in Berkeley, California.          

 The Berkeley Daily Planet praised The Handel Opera Project's performance of Médée by writing that "the fire-breathing title role was splendidly sung by Eliza O’Malley... To her immense credit, Eliza O’Malley gave a very fine performance, both musically and dramatically, of this enormously difficult role. In the Berkeley cast, Ms. O’Malley was joined by a fine tenor, Brian Thorsett, who sang the role of Jason; soprano Sara Hagenbuch, who sang the role of Jason’s new fiancée, Dircé; baritone Martin Bell, who brought a calm strength to Créon, Dircé’s father and king of Corinth; and contralto Kathleen Moss, who was excellent as Néris, the worried confidante of Médée’s schemes for revenge. Stage director Kimberly James made good use of the limited space available to her..." 

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