Philip Lima joins the Cape Symphony on April 7 and 8 to sing the role of Don Quixote in Maurice Ravel’s “Don Quixote to Dulcinea.”
It’s actually three separate songs, in which Don Quixote is portrayed as a romantic, a holy knight, and a drunk. Philip’s majestic baritone voice is perfect for this!
“His singing was glorious” – The Boston Globe
Philip is a native of New Bedford, MA and an alumnus of Yale University. He studied at the Tanglewood Music Center and is the artistic director of The Bostonians, a repertory ensemble of superb New England vocal and instrumental artists. Philip looks forward to his debut as a soloist with the Boston Pops this June in American composer Lee Hoiby’s setting of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s immortal “I Have a Dream” speech. More information is available at philiplima.com, and at his YouTube channel, PhilipLimaSings.
See the towering Philip Lima command the stage with the Cape Symphony in Impressions of Don Quixote on April 7 and 8. Buy online or call 508.362.1111.