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Kid Envy

Operatic Fusion

By VICKIE CHANG

Published on January 22, 2009 at 2:42am

It’s always made us slightly irrationally jealous when we see talented kids doing their thing. And there’s no more talented group of kids than the students at the Orange County High School of Arts, one of the premier art schools in the nation. This Tuesday night, aspiring student artists and alumni from the school will perform with accomplished vocalists from the Opera & Choral Conservatory. Musicians from the Symphony Orchestra will be performing with numerous renowned opera stars like soprano Robin Follman, tenor Mark Thomsen, baritone Luis Ledsma and conductor Steven Mercurio. Nothing like a night of unbelievably talented youth honing their craft to make you regret not following through with those violin lessons Mom pushed on you for a whole two weeks.
Tue., Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m., 2009