Directed by Alexander Cortez, the four-act opera successfully showcased local talent including Viva Voce Voice Lab performers Iona Ventocilla-Borja, Nomher Nival, Myramae Meneses, Carlo Falcis, Roby Malubay, Fritz Rivera, and Raymond Yadao. Meanwhile, Viva Voce Voice Lab artistic director and soprano singer Camille Lopez-Molina handled the music direction.
Presenting Puccini’s most beloved opera in Dumaguete City is a part of the larger vision that the CCP and its partner organizations are striving to realize — inspiring a deep appreciation for opera among the next generation of artists, musicians, and audiences.
The world of opera, often associated with extravagant sets and elaborate costumes, may seem distant and unattainable for aspiring Filipino artists. However, this misconception is what the CCP aims to challenge and overcome. This is why the CCP has been showcasing live opera performances such as Puccini’s Turandot, Gaetano Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore (The Elixir of Love), and Lucia di Lammermoor.
For the past eight years, the CCP also presented The Met: Live in HD, a series of live opera performances transmitted in high-definition video via satellite from the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
With its allied partners, the CCP also presented the Progetto Puccini masterclasses with mentors Fabio Armiliato, Mariano Panico, and Lorena Zaccaria. The classes consisted of workshops and training to selected Filipino opera singers. In addition to celebrating Puccini’s legacy, the masterclasses hope to nurture Filipino musicality by cultivating a new generation of opera lovers.