Hunter’s Prey
Friday, September 25, 2026 at 7:30PM
Zilkha Hall, The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (800 Bagby St, Google Maps)
Our 2026/27 Visions & Visionaries season begins with musical depictions of the hunt, a favorite aristocratic pastime with potentially lethal consequences. Charpentier’s chamber opera Actéon tells the tale of a hunter whose brief vision of Diana proves fatal, while Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie relates the story of two lovers who, while fleeing a vengeful stepmother, enjoy a brief hunt in the forest. Both feature tenor Richard Pittsinger in his Ars Lyrica debut. Heinichen’s Concerto in F Major spotlights the horns and oboes, traditional instruments of the hunt.
Featured artists:
Richard Pittsinger, tenor
Alicia Gianni, soprano
Amia Langer, soprano
Andréa Walker, soprano
Cecilia Duarte, mezzo-soprano
Sarah Dyer-Jones, mezzo-soprano
Gabriel Chona Rueda, tenor
Thomas O’Neill, tenor
Daniel Boyd, baritone
Jacob De Sett, baritone
Paige Rogers, stage director
On the program:
Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Actéon
Johann David Heinichen, Concerto in F Major
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Hippolyte et Aricie (Act IV, Scenes 1-3)
Single in-person tickets will go on sale in August 2026.
The performance run time including intermission is approximately 1.5 hours
Explore the full 2026/27 season here.
