Music Students Perform Carmen in Joint Production

characters Don Jose and Carmen on stage in the opera, Carmen.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Opera Workshop students sang major roles in production with Central Piedmont Opera Theatre.

UNC Charlotte music students recently performed in a production of Bizet’s Carmen jointly presented by the Central Piedmont Community College Opera Theatre and the UNC Charlotte Department of Music’s Opera Workshop program. Performances took place November 17-20 in the Halton Theater on the main campus of Central Piedmont. Dr. Brian Arreola, director of the Opera Workshop program, conducted.

The production marked the conclusion of Central Piedmont’s opera program, which was founded 25 years ago by Rebecca Cook-Carter. Cook-Carter will retire from Central Piedmont at the end of this month.

Carmen is the second opera that the two institutions have presented collaboratively. Last spring nine UNC Charlotte students joined the cast of Susannah by Carlisle Floyd.

Twelve UNC Charlotte students performed in Carmen, and several sang lead roles (some roles were double cast): Nicholas Andruzzi (Don José), Maria Chernokhlebova, Daniel Crisostomo, Frida Marmolejos (Carmen), Nicholas Matherly, Bianca Muñoz, Jack Richardson, Delenn Rumbolo (Micaela), Christian Souza (Escamillo), Zach Voigt, Caleb Wilson (Don José), and Tia Wilson.

Below are pictures from the November 18 performance. Photos are by Darnell Vennie.

Soldiers characters singing in opera

Nicholas Andruzzi (second from right).

 (young woman singing in opera

Delenn Rumbolo as Micaela.

Soldier singing

Zach Voigt as Zuniga.

opera scene from Carmen

Christian Souza as Escamillo.

two people singing in opera

Caleb Wilson as Don José.

crowd scene in opera Carmen

students backstage

Students backstage at the Halton Theater.