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Mark Billy- An exploration of Romance Languages, regional wines and cuisine from a Verdi Baritone. (A monthly series with regional focus.)

Join us for a delightful evening filled with the enchanting world of Romance Languages. Mark Billy, the renowned Verdi Baritone, will take us on a mesmerizing journey through the beautiful melodies and emotions of the Romance languages. From Italian to French, Spanish to Portuguese, immerse yourself in the romance of these languages as Mark's powerful voice brings them to life. This April we will focus on Italy / Italian Classical Song and Cuisine.

Indulge your senses with regional wines carefully selected to perfectly complement the flavors of the cuisine from these Romance-speaking regions. Savor the rich flavors and aromas that each sip and bite bring to your palate.

This exclusive event is a must for lovers of opera, language, and culture. Book your seat now to experience the passion and elegance of these Romance Languages, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening with Mark Billy.

Mark Billy is a Verdi baritone of Native (Choctaw) ancestry from Finley, Oklahoma. Mr. Billy enjoys a multi-faceted career in opera, recital, and concert work.

In November Mark made his Madison Opera debut singing the role of the Sacristan in Puccini’s Tosca and covering the role of Baron Scarpia. Last spring Mark jumped in as a last minute replacement in University of Wisconsin Opera’s performances of La Traviata as Giorgio Germont.

Later this spring Mark will make his debut singing the baritone solos in Orff's Carmina Burana with the Duluth Superior Symphony and will return to the Iron Range to join the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra as baritone soloist for two performances of the Brahms Requiem. 2024 includes many important recital debuts including one in Seattle with the Music of Remembrance concert series and in New York City with National Sawdust.

In April 2025 Mr. Billy will join the Oklahoma City Philharmonic in the world premier of Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate's American Indian Symphony. Mark has on two other occasions joined the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, singing in Choctaw and playing the native flute. In the 2021-22 season, the baritone stepped in last minute to sing Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate's work Standing Bear in the Ponca language at the 2022 Moab Music Festival in Utah.

Mark is the recipient of numerous awards and performance grants including the Music in Action Grant from the Wagner Society of the Upper Midwest, Opera Reading Project’s IDEA Fellowship, 1st prize in the St. Croix Valley Opera Competition and first prize in the Schubert Club Competition.

Mark has been a young artist with Hawaii Opera Theatre and a Gate City Bank Young Artist with Fargo Moorhead Opera. Mark was a national finalist in the Ryan Opera Center auditions at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In the summer of 2023 the baritone made his debut with the Minnesota Orchestra. Mark’s major teachers have been George Smith, Richard Anderson, Carol Vaness, Marilyn Horne, and David Etheridge (clarinet). Mark is a soloist with Border CrosSing Twin Cities based choral ensemble specializing in music from Latin America. Mark is also a regular Spanish Mass cantor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Please follow Mark on Instagram @markwobilly and his personal website for upcoming performances: markbillybaritone.com

Mark Billy- An exploration of Romance Languages, regional wines and cuisine from a Verdi Baritone. (A monthly series with regional focus.)

Join us for a delightful evening filled with the enchanting world of Romance Languages. Mark Billy, the renowned Verdi Baritone, will take us on a mesmerizing journey through the beautiful melodies and emotions of the Romance languages. From Italian to French, Spanish to Portuguese, immerse yourself in the romance of these languages as Mark's powerful voice brings them to life. This April we will focus on Italy / Italian Classical Song and Cuisine.

Indulge your senses with regional wines carefully selected to perfectly complement the flavors of the cuisine from these Romance-speaking regions. Savor the rich flavors and aromas that each sip and bite bring to your palate.

This exclusive event is a must for lovers of opera, language, and culture. Book your seat now to experience the passion and elegance of these Romance Languages, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening with Mark Billy.

Mark Billy is a Verdi baritone of Native (Choctaw) ancestry from Finley, Oklahoma. Mr. Billy enjoys a multi-faceted career in opera, recital, and concert work.

In November Mark made his Madison Opera debut singing the role of the Sacristan in Puccini’s Tosca and covering the role of Baron Scarpia. Last spring Mark jumped in as a last minute replacement in University of Wisconsin Opera’s performances of La Traviata as Giorgio Germont.

Later this spring Mark will make his debut singing the baritone solos in Orff's Carmina Burana with the Duluth Superior Symphony and will return to the Iron Range to join the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra as baritone soloist for two performances of the Brahms Requiem. 2024 includes many important recital debuts including one in Seattle with the Music of Remembrance concert series and in New York City with National Sawdust.

In April 2025 Mr. Billy will join the Oklahoma City Philharmonic in the world premier of Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate's American Indian Symphony. Mark has on two other occasions joined the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, singing in Choctaw and playing the native flute. In the 2021-22 season, the baritone stepped in last minute to sing Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate's work Standing Bear in the Ponca language at the 2022 Moab Music Festival in Utah.

Mark is the recipient of numerous awards and performance grants including the Music in Action Grant from the Wagner Society of the Upper Midwest, Opera Reading Project’s IDEA Fellowship, 1st prize in the St. Croix Valley Opera Competition and first prize in the Schubert Club Competition.

Mark has been a young artist with Hawaii Opera Theatre and a Gate City Bank Young Artist with Fargo Moorhead Opera. Mark was a national finalist in the Ryan Opera Center auditions at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In the summer of 2023 the baritone made his debut with the Minnesota Orchestra. Mark’s major teachers have been George Smith, Richard Anderson, Carol Vaness, Marilyn Horne, and David Etheridge (clarinet). Mark is a soloist with Border CrosSing Twin Cities based choral ensemble specializing in music from Latin America. Mark is also a regular Spanish Mass cantor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Please follow Mark on Instagram @markwobilly and his personal website for upcoming performances: markbillybaritone.com

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When & Where
Apr 18, 2024, 7:00pm to 10:00pm Timezone: CDT
$15.00


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