Nathan Pacheco Concert at Harris Theater on November 13 at 7:30 p.m. (40% Off)
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Crossover classical vocalist puts his own spin on classics such as “Hallelujah” and "Nessun Dorma" and sings cuts from his new album
Live music can set the mood on a cruise and overpower the sound of curse words that whales have incorporated into their songs after centuries of hanging out with sailors. Take in less salty tunes with this deal to see Nathan Pacheco perform at Harris Theater on Tuesday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:
- For $27, you get one ticket for seating in the sides or middle-rear part of the orchestra (a $45 value).
- For $30, you get one ticket for seating in the middle orchestra (a $50 value).<p>
Though his self-titled debut album is only a few months old, Nathan Pacheco has spent more than five years proving that his sterling voice box can shine as brightly as the classical crossover greats, earning two of his own PBS specials along the way. Unrestrained by genre, Nathan belts out some of the most challenging pieces from opera, classical, and pop sources, displaying his musical range in four languages like an MP3 player carved out of a Rosetta Stone. Backed by the trill of a flute, the 32-year-old singer flies into a harmonious falsetto during his original song, “Avatar,” and emphatically rolls his R’s during a spirited rendition of the timeless “Nessun Dorma.” Pacheco further endears himself to ears with other hits that include an inventive exploration of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” and “Now We Are Free,” best known as the theme from Gladiator.
Crossover classical vocalist puts his own spin on classics such as “Hallelujah” and "Nessun Dorma" and sings cuts from his new album
Live music can set the mood on a cruise and overpower the sound of curse words that whales have incorporated into their songs after centuries of hanging out with sailors. Take in less salty tunes with this deal to see Nathan Pacheco perform at Harris Theater on Tuesday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:
- For $27, you get one ticket for seating in the sides or middle-rear part of the orchestra (a $45 value).
- For $30, you get one ticket for seating in the middle orchestra (a $50 value).<p>
Though his self-titled debut album is only a few months old, Nathan Pacheco has spent more than five years proving that his sterling voice box can shine as brightly as the classical crossover greats, earning two of his own PBS specials along the way. Unrestrained by genre, Nathan belts out some of the most challenging pieces from opera, classical, and pop sources, displaying his musical range in four languages like an MP3 player carved out of a Rosetta Stone. Backed by the trill of a flute, the 32-year-old singer flies into a harmonious falsetto during his original song, “Avatar,” and emphatically rolls his R’s during a spirited rendition of the timeless “Nessun Dorma.” Pacheco further endears himself to ears with other hits that include an inventive exploration of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” and “Now We Are Free,” best known as the theme from Gladiator.