Soprano Eleni Calenos and pianist Teruhiko Toda are internationally acclaimed artists with a strong connection to Opera in the Heights, where they made important US debuts that led to their celebrated careers. They reunite for a one-of-a-kind evening of songs influenced by popular styles. Music by Ravel, Falla, Tosti, numerous titans of the Italian operatic tradition, American musical theater, spirituals, and music of Eleni Calenos’ native Greece. The recital will be presented in the stunning lobby of The Museo Institute for Medical Arts.
When: Saturday, May, 24 2025 6:30pm
Where: The Museo Institute for Medical Arts - 5115 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77004
Ticket Price Options: General Admission ($50) - general admission, wine, specialty cocktail, valet parking included. General Admission + Reception ($100) - for all of the above plus the after-concert reception on The Museo’s spectacular terrace where guests can meet the artists, enjoy hors d’oeuvres, and a full open bar.
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About soprano Eleni Calenos
Greek soprano Eleni Calenos is capturing admiration from critics and audiences for the clarity, warmth and beauty of her voice, and for her dignified characterizations. Of her performance as Tosca, Opera News said: "Eleni Calenos gave a performance for the ages, both vocally and dramatically", and The Wall Street Journal: "The real standout, however, was soprano Eleni Calenos' searing performance as Tosca--passionate, mercurial, heart-on-the-sleeve, with all the necessary vocal range, stamina and fire." In Madama Butterfly, the Houston Press said: "The phenomenon was the Cio-Cio San of Greek soprano Eleni Calenos, whose nuanced characterization was a true wonder to hear. She sailed through her dramatic arias as if buoyed by the stirring music".
This season, Ms. Calenos appeared as Sofia / Jeronima de las Cuevas in El Greco, a new opera -world premiere- by composer George Hatzinasios at Athens Megaro Concert Hall in Greece. She performed Tosca with Opera Orlando, was a soloist in "LA DIVINA" tribute concert to Maria Callas with Opera Santa Barbara, as well as in the 75th anniversary gala concert by Shreveport Opera.
Recently, she portrayed Desdemona in Otello -alongside tenor Gregory Kunde, and under the button of maestro Philippe Auguin- with Maryland Lyric Opera, and Tosca with Opera Santa Barbara. In the summer of 2022, she was Giulietta in Zandonai's Giulietta e Romeo with Teatro Grattacielo and the Festival of New York, and Liu in Turandot with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra. She was the soprano soloist in a 2021 Christmas concert of Beethoven's 9th Symphony with the Athens State Symphony, under the baton of maestro Mihkel Kütson. In the fall of 2021, she performed in The Seven Deaths of Maria Callas, a Marina Abramovic project with the Greek National Opera, singing Tosca. She also created the role of Crise Bozzari in the world premiere of the opera Marco Bozzari by Nikolas Tzanis Metaxas with the Athens Philharmonia Orchestra.
In the 2019-2020, she made her debut with the Greek National Opera as Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus. She also appeared as Mimi in La Bohème with the Cleveland Opera Theater, as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly with Opera Santa Barbara, was a featured soloist for Opera Omaha's Opera Outdoors concert. Due to COVID-19 she was not able to resume her role of the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro with Shreveport Opera, as well as the 2020 fall tour in Glyndebourne as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly.
In past seasons, Ms. Calenos appeared as Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana with the Eptapyrgion Festival in Thessaloniki (2019), Greece, as Mimi in La Bohème with Opera Santa Barbara, and as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly with Shreveport Opera. She was the soprano soloist in the Maria Callas gala anniversary concert with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra of Greece (2018), in her native city, and covered the role of Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly at the Glyndebourne Festival. In the fall of 2017, she had her debut in Germany with the Wiesbaden Staatstheater as Saida in the world premiere of the opera Schönerland by Søren Nils Eichberg. Other recent appearances include Giorgetta in Il Tabarro and the title role in Suor Angelica (Opera Delaware & Opera Company of Middlebury), Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly (Annapolis Opera & Ash Lawn Opera), Tosca (Opera Idaho & LOFT Opera), Mimi in La Bohème (Shreveport Opera & Palm Beach Opera), Desdemona in Otello (Phoenicia International Festival), Micaëla in Carmen (Palm Beach Opera), a New Year's Opera Gala at Athens' Megaron Concert Hall with the Athens State Symphony Orchestra of Greece, Mimi in La Bohème and an Opera in the Park concert (Madison Opera), the role of L'Infante in Le Cid (Odyssey Opera), and Liù in Turandot (Opera Company of Middlebury).
Moreover, ms. Calenos has performed Silvia in Mascagni's Zanetto (Odyssey Opera), Antonia in Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Palm Beach Opera), Lia in Debussy's L' Enfant Prodigue (Metro Chamber Orchestra of NY), Liù in Turandot (Shreveport Opera & Boston Chorus Pro Musica), Micaëla in Carmen (Opera Idaho), Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro (Tulsa Opera & Austin Opera), Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly (Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, Opera Idaho, Shreveport Opera, Mississippi Opera, & Opera in the Heights), Nedda in I Pagliacci (Shreveport Opera), Gilda in Rigoletto (Sarasota Opera), Hanna Glawari in Die lustige Witwe (Zomeropera, Belgium), Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni and Valencienne in The Merry Widow (Utah Festival Opera), Mimi in La Bohème (Opera Idaho), Donna Anna in Don Giovanni (Shreveport Opera), Fiordiligi in Così Fan Tutte (Barbados Music Festival), Medora in Il Corsaro (Hellenic Music Foundation, NY), Pamina in Die Zauberflöte and the title role of Suor Angelica with Boston University's Opera Institute, as well as Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni with the Martina Arroyo Foundation. Of her performance, The New York Times said, "Eleni Calenos sang with a strong, clear soprano and was persuasive as a suffering yet haughty Donna Elvira."
Equally consummate in the concert/recital repertoire, Ms. Calenos has performed Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Missa Solemnis (Queens College Choral Society, NY), Mahler's Symphony No. 2 (Queens College Choral Society), Verdi's Messa da Requiem (Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, Queens College's Choral Society, Penn State University, Masterworks Chorale, Boston University Symphony at Boston Symphony Hall), Respighi's Lauda per la Natività del Signore and Vivaldi's Gloria (Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra), and Libby Larsen's cycle Try me, Good King (National Opera Center, NY). She was also the soprano soloist in The Bells by Rachmaninov, and in Ein Deutsches Requiem by Brahms (Lancaster Symphony Orchestra). In the summer of 2013, ms. Calenos appeared at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center as the soloist in J.Rutter's Magnificat. Her concert repertoire also includes Strauss' Vier letzte Lieder (Cambridge Symphony Orchestra), Poulenc's Gloria, Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Nielsen's Hymnus Amoris and the title role in Händel's oratorio Theodora (Hudson Valley Singers). Eleni participated in the Meyerbeer Retrospective concert with Mo Eve Queler with Opera Orchestra of New York, and appeared as the principal soloist with Greek composer A. Paraskevas at Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (Distinguished Concerts International New York).
Her recordings include Mascagni's Zanetto with Odyssey Opera of Boston, and George Tsontakis' Mirologhia, which was released on the KOCH International Classics label with the Albany Symphony Orchestra..
Ms. Calenos boasts a long list of awards including the Gerda Lissner Foundation award (2010), and the "Judges Award" from the Connecticut Opera Guild Competition (2009). She also won the Audience Favorite award at the Irma Cooper Competition in Columbus, Ohio (2008), the Schyler Foundation "Career Bridges" Award (2006-2008). She was a finalist of the Oratorio Society of NY competition (2010), the Renata Tebaldi International Vocal Competition in San Marino (2009), and the Concurso del Canto de Bilbao (2008). She was one of the Young American Artists of Glimmerglass in 2010, and a participant of the Martina Arroyo Foundation program “Prelude to Performance” in 2006.
Eleni was a member of Boston University's Opera Institute between the years 2006 and 2008, and holds a Master's Degree in Vocal Performance from Queens College in New York, a diploma in Vocal Performance from the National Conservatory of Athens, as well as a Diploma in Violoncello Performance form the Municipal Conservatory of Thessaloniki, Greece.
About pianist Teruhiko Toda
Mr. Toda earned his Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from the Tokyo College of Music, followed by a graduate diploma in Piano Accompaniment. Upon graduation he was an associate professor at the Tokyo College of Music (1997-2007) where he coached opera students in both the undergraduate and graduate programs.
He started his career as a solo pianist where he performed a recital in Italy in 1996. In his past positions, he worked as an opera Conductor, Assistant Conductor and Pianist/Coach in Tokyo. He was an assistant conductor and Repetiteur for the New National Theatre Tokyo (2004-2007). During this time, he served as music staff in a variety of opera productions including Wagner’s productions “Gotterdemmerung”, “Die Meistersinger” and “Tannhauser”, also, “Madam Butterfly”, “Die Freischutz” and Cosi FanTutte”. He also prepared for the world premieres of “The Black Ships”. Mr. Toda has been engaged by a variety of professional opera companies and orchestras, including the RAI Torino Symphony Orchestra (“Des Verratene Meer” in 2007), the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra (world premieres of “Das Verratene Meer”, “Parsifal”, “Osud”, among others between 2002-2005), Mira Mare (as a Conductor for “Elixir of Love” in 2007), Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (“The Ring” in 2005), the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra (“Parsifal”, “Lohengrin”, between 2004-2006), Nikikai Opera Foundation (“Falstaff”, “Rosenkavalier”, “Magic Flute”, “The Tales of Hoffmann” between 2000-2005), Tokyo College of Music Opera productions (“La Boheme”, “Don Giovanni”, Le Nozze di Figaro”, “Hansel und Gretel”, Il Barbiere di Siviglia”, among others between 1996-2007) and Showa Academia Musicae College Opera (“I Capuleti ei Montecchi”, “Don Pasquale”, “La Sonnambla”, among others between 2001-2007). His operatic repertoire is over 60 complete operas, including several Wagner’s productions and world premieres.
Throughout his career, he has worked with numerous world famous opera singers such as Guiseppe Giacomini, Kurt Moll, Gabriele Schnaut, Christian Franz, Berud Weikle, Stephen Gould, and Denyce Graves. He also worked with many renowned conductors including Jim Markel, Helbert Blomstedt, Gerd Albrecht, Pier Giorgio Morandi, Dan Ettinger, Philippe Auguin, Clause Pater Flor, and Emmanuel Villaume.
He currently serves as a staff accompanist with University of Houston and Lone Star College-Kingwood. He served as the Music Director of Houston Grand Opera’s outreach opera program for several years, and let them to great success. In 2015, his article about the Houston Grand Opera’s outreach opera program was published in the renowned Japanese Classical music magazine “Ongalu-no Tomo” Co. He also served as the Assistant Conductor/Head Repetiteur with Opera in the Heights (“Macbeth”, “Otello”, “La Traviata”, “Un Ballo in Machera”, “Don Carlo”, “Anna Bolena”, “Manon”, “The Daughter of the Regiment”, among others, and several productions at the Gilbert and Sullivan Society Houston. Other engagements include a performance for President George H. W. Bush, and performing with world famous Mezzo Soprano Denyce Graves, Baritone Ryan McKinney, and a number of recitals with dramatic Soprano Michelle Bradley from the Metropolitan Opera. He also served as a judge for the Virtuosi of Houston Young Artists Chamber Orchestra.