Trips
The Lyric Opera Guild sponsors frequent trips to other cities and countries so opera fans may sample the best of opera and musical performances elsewhere. If you have an e-mail address, please send it to us for future trips information even if you are already on our regular mail list. For more information, contact Jim DeGood at jdegood@kcopera.org or 816-471-4933. Among the upcoming trips planned by the Guild are the following:
Washington, D.C. - SOLD OUT
November 21-23, 2008
The Lyric Opera Guild has been trying for years to get tickets to one of the sold-out performances of Italian star Andrea Bocelli, famed as both a pop and classical singer, and we've finally done it! We have a block of tickets to Bocelli's only American appearance this year, as a soloist in Rossini's Petite Messe Solonelle, to be performed in Washington, D.C. with the Washington National Opera and Chorus, under the baton of non other than maestro Plácido Domingo.
We have a very limited number of tickets for this trip, so please pay careful attention to the sign-up deadline below. Here are the details:
Friday, November 21. We travel to Washington, D.C. nonstop on Midwest Airways and take a motor coach to our hotel, the George Washington University Inn. Our hotel is ideally situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in the prestigious residential neighborhood of historic Foggy Bottom. It is just two blocks from the famed Kennedy Center and a short walk to the historic Georgetown district.
That evening we will stroll to the Kennedy Center to hear maestro Plácido Domingo conduct the Petite Messe Solonelle with a quartet of soloists, including Andrea Bocelli, with the Washington National Opera Chorus and Orchestra. Petite Messe Solonelle was the major work written by Rossini late in life, long after he had retired from writing operas, and contains his very last and, according to some, most beautiful vocal music. In Rossini's own words, "Is it indeed music for the blest that I have just written, or just some blessed music?"
The Lyric Opera Guild is one of only three groups nationwide to have secured tickets for this performance, which is sold out.
Saturday, November 22. The day is yours to explore nearby Georgetown, visit one of Washington's famed museums, or enjoy any of the number of sights in our nation's capitol. This evening we will hear EMI recording artist Lars Vogt at the piano performing with Washington's National Symphony Orchestra in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor.
Conductor Yakov Kreizberg also leads Dvorak's popular Carnival Overture and a melodic but unusual work, German composer Franz Schmidt's Symphony No. 4 in C Major.
This trip will also include a group meal at a specially chosen Washington restaurant.
Sunday, November 23. We return to Kansas City via a nonstop Midwest Airways flight, with many pleasant musical memories ringing in our ears.
We hope you can join us!
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Tour Cost:
Land Arrangements $1,030
Airfare from and to Kansas City $490
Total $1,520
***Single room supplement $172
**$1,520 per person full payment due by August 1, 2008.
Included in the Tour Cost:
- Roundtrip air fair between Kansas City and Washington.
- Hotel accommodations at The George Washington University Inn, just a short walk from the Kennedy Center.
- Best available tickets to the performances at the Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra.
- Group meal in Washington during the trip.
- Transportation to and from the hotel and airport in Washington.
- Tax deductible contribution to the Kansas City Lyric Opera Guild.
Please make your check payable to Lyric Opera Guild Trips and mail to:
Lisa Sicola
5633 Cherry
Kansas City, MO 64110
If you wish to make your own air and/or hotel arrangements, let us know and deduct the airfare and/or hotel cost from your final payment.
*** Have questions? Call Lisa Sicola at (816) 444-7154.
New York City - SOLD OUT
December 29, 2008 - January 1, 2009
Anna Netrebko, Renée Fleming, Angela Gheorghiu, Thomas Hampson, Ramon Varga, Roberto Alagna, Samuel Ramey
Wow! With a lineup of stars like that, what more do you need to know? But in case you would prefer more details, here you go:
The Lyric Opera Guild is taking its first-ever New Year's Eve trip to New York so you can enjoy seeing in the New Year, amidst all of the glitter and splendor of the Big Apple and the Metropolitan Opera, which is featuring three spectacular star-studded operas to finish out the year.
Monday, December 29. After our nonstop flight to New York, we will attend Giacomo Puccini's romantic La bohéme in the elaborate Franco Zeffirelli production at the Met (it has to be seen live to be believed!) starring tenor Ramon Vargas as Rodolfo (you may have seen him in the recent Met simulcast), the spectacular soprano Anna Netrebko as Mimi, and Polish superstar baritone Mariusz Kwiecien as Marcello. What a treat!
Tuesday, December 30. After a free day to enjoy New York, we return to the Met in the evening to see the radiant Renée Fleming in Jules Massenet's classic Thais. Fleming, one of today's most sought-after sopranos, is famed for this role, portrayed by many of the great sopranos in opera history, in which she plays a courtesan in search of spiritual sustenance. The renowned baritone Thomas Hampson portrays the monk who succumbs to her temptation and who falls from grace. Massenet’s sensual score is presented in a production by John Cox that originated at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Wednesday, December 31 (New Year's Eve). What does the Met have in store for us on New Year's Eve? A gala performance of Giacomo Puccini's gorgeous but rarely heard La Rondine, starring none other than the husband and wife team of Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna, both among today's most stellar performers. And if that weren't enough, the cast also includes basso favorite Samuel Ramey! Gheorghiu plays the kept woman who gambles on true love, and Alagna is the man who makes her question the cost of her glittering existence. Nicolas Joël directs the new Met production of this gorgeously melodic look at love.
Thursday, January 1, 2009. We return to Kansas City after three fabulous days in New York to close out the year 2008.
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Tour Cost:
Land Arrangements $1,930
Airfare from and to Kansas City $575
Total $2,505
***Single room supplement $360
**$1,000 per person deposit due by August 1, 2008.
Included in the Tour Cost:
- Roundtrip air fair between Kansas City and New York.
- Bus transportation to and from the airport and the hotel in New York.
- Hotel accommodations for three nights at The Milburn Hotel.
- Bus transportation to and from the opera each evening.
- Best available tickets to the Metropolitan Opera performances.
- Group meal at a restaurant to be determined.
- Tax deductible contribution to the Kansas City Lyric Opera Guild.
Please make your check payable to Lyric Opera Guild Trips and mail to:
Lisa Sicola
5633 Cherry
Kansas City, MO 64110
If you wish to make your own air and/or hotel arrangements, let us know and deduct the airfare and/or hotel cost from your final payment.
*** Have questions? Call Lisa Sicola at (816) 444-7154.
New York
March 17-21, 2009
If you haven’t heard Dvorak’s moving Rusalka, complete with the justly famous soprano aria, "Song to the Moon," then you haven’t experienced one of the most gorgeous moments in opera. We will hear none other than Renée Fleming sing it, along with fellow soprano Christine Goerke, mezzo star Stephanie Blythe, tenor Alexander Antonenko and Icelandic bass Kristinn Sigmundsson. Watch the enchanting Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale come to life on the Met stage.
The hit opera of this trip, though, will probably be Bellini’s melodious La Sonnambula (The Sleepwalker) featuring none other than Natalie Dessay and the high-flying tenor Juan Diego Florez. Bass baritone Michele Pertusi rounds out what will be a fabulous cast for this longtime favorite bel canto masterpiece.
Also on this trip will be a double bill of Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci with dramatic soprano Andrea Gruber, tenor Roberto Alagna, Italian soprano Nuccia Focile and baritone Alberto Mastromarino.
Rounding out four days of opera at the Met is Verdi’s potboiler Il Trovatore with Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra, superstar baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, George London Foundation winner Sondra Radvanovsky, the imperial mezzo Luciana D’Intino and baritone Kwanghchul Youn.
This is a great lineup of melodic operas with outstanding stars. And remember that in New York if you want to substitute a Broadway show for any opera, just let us know!
Philiadelphia or Boston?
It’s likely that the Guild will wrap up its 2008-2009 trip schedule with an East Coast trip to either Philadelphia or Boston in May or June 2009. We have never taken an opera trip to either city, but both have excellent opera companies and lots of local attractions as well. We’re awaiting final information on schedules and casts, and as soon as we finalize this we will let you know!
Please Note:
Cancellation Policy
You may receive a refund for any monies not expended less $200.00 cancellation charge. If items have been purchased or deposits made based on your reservation, refund will be made only for the items that can be resold and only for the amount of resale. We strongly recommend trip cancellation insurance to protect your investment in this trip. Please call your travel agent for details.
Deviation Policy
All deviations from this brochure must be made in writing at the time of the reservation and are subject to availability and the tour leader's approval. The tour leader must acknowledge all deviations in writing for the requested deviations to be confirmed.


