Mahler's Resurrection

Mahler's Resurrection

SEASON FINALE

Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Sunday, May 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM

The Granada Theatre

Concert Duration: Approximately 80 minutes with No Intermission

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A concert experience unlike any other.  Nir Kabaretti leads the Santa Barbara Symphony, Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus, and soloists in Mahler’s monumental Symphony Number Two. The awe-inspiring “Resurrection” Symphony is a must-see concert event that will bring the 2025-26 season to a triumphant, roaring close!

The Artists

Nir Kabaretti, Conductor
Johanna Will, Soprano
Felicia Gavilanes, Mezzo-Soprano
Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus

Repertoire

MAHLER | Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection”

Johanna Will, Soprano

German soprano Johanna Will graduated from the Mannes School of Music in New York City and from the Hochschule für Musik Hamburg, Germany.

She previously was awarded the Rolex Scholarship as the youngest participant to attend the Solti Accademia di Bel Canto in Italy, where she worked with Angela Gheorghiu, Richard Bonynge and Dennis O’Neill.

She has participated in the prestigious Merola Opera Program of the San Francisco Opera, the Ravinia Music Festival, Music Academy of the West and was also selected for the Glimmerglass Festival.

Stage credits include Tatyana (Eugene Onegin), Contessa (Le nozze di Figaro), Fiordiligi (Cosí fan tutte), First Lady (The Magic Flute), Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni), Hexe (Händel und Gretel), Mimi (La Bohème), and Suor Angelica.

Johanna performs internationally as a soloist and most recently sang with the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Poland, conducted by Marin Alsop, at the season finale concert at the Granada Theater with Speranza Scappucci, and with the Philharmonic Orchestra Heidelberg and the Santa Barbara Symphony. Last summer, she opened the Viennese Opera Ball in New York City and performed at the International Opera Festival in Albania with the Tirana Symphony Orchestra. She closed the year with a concert tour in China with the Ningbo Symphony Orchestra.

Other highlights of 2025 include her debut at the Stuttgart State Opera in Richard Wagner’s Parsifal and the role of Senta in Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer in St. Margarethen. 

In 2026, Johanna looks forward to returning to Santa Barbara, where she will join the Santa Barbara Symphony for two performances of Mahler’s Second Symphony in May. Additional engagements include the role of Elsa in Lohengrin in Santiago, Chile. 

Johanna has received numerous scholarships and is a prizewinner of international competitions in Europe, the USA, and Asia.

Felicia Gavilanes, Mezzo-Soprano

Acclaimed as “sensitive and impassioned” by Opera News, Italian American mezzo-soprano Felicia Gavilanes is gaining a reputation as an exciting and versatile singing actress.  An Emerging Artist Alumna with Boston Lyric Opera, Felicia is a frequent performer in both mainstage and concert roles in Boston and beyond. Of her recent performance as Ino in Lord of Cries with Boston Modern Orchestra Project, which was nominated for a 2024 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording… 

the Boston Globe wrote “Even better were Leah Brzyski, Rachel Blaustein, and Felicia Gavilanes as the three sisters, eerie and prophetic…” Following her 2019 performance as The Double in Paul Ruder’s The Handmaid’s Tale with BLO, the Wall Street Journal wrote “Felicia Gavilanes brought a poignant innocence to Offred in the Time Before,” and Opera Magazine praised her “touching vulnerability.” Other roles with Boston Lyric Opera include Rosina in The Barber of Seville Outreach and Rosina (cover) in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, First Bridesmaid, and Cherubino (cover) in Le Nozze di Figaro.

Felicia recently made her Jordan Hall debut as Ino in Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera’s East Cost Premiere of John Corigliano’s Lord of Cries, starring Anthony Roth Costanzo, and a return to Latin America as an invited soloist with the National Conservatory Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic in an evening of opera arias and duets.

Late Fall 2024 will see the release of Felicia’s first full-length album, a collaboration with pianist Jean Anderson. Felicia will next be seen onstage as Hansel in Hansel and Gretel with Mobile Opera in fall 2024.

Recent company and role debuts include Boston Modern Orchestra Project (Lulu in The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County), Salt Marsh Opera (Mercedes in Carmen), Teatro Lírico Nacional de Cuba (Dido in Dido and Aeneas), Odyssey Opera (Léœna in La Belle Hélène), Winter Opera St. Louis (Zulma in L’Italiana in Algeri), and Gulfshore Opera (Maria in Lauda per la natività).

Other operatic roles include Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Mrs. DeRocher in Dead Man Walking, Flora in La Traviata, Baba the Turk in The Rake’s Progress, Asakir in Sumeida’s Song, Tisbe in La Cenerentola, and La Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi.

Recent soloist performances include Haydn’s “Paukenmesse,” Mozart’s Coronation Mass, the Mozart Requiem, the Vivaldi Gloria, Mendelssohn’s “Elijah,” an evening of Mozart with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, and numerous recital engagements with Boston Lyric Opera. Inspired by foreign languages and travel, Felicia has been featured in engagements from the Gran Teatro de la Habana to the Staatstheater Darmstadt to the Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome.

Felicia is a recipient of Berklee College’s Faculty Recording Grant, Boston Lyric Opera’s Stephen Shrestinian Award for Excellence, Opera America’s Career Blueprints grant, the Beaulieu Award in Opera, the Gallaher Award, and the Edith S. Joel Fellowship in Opera. Felicia is a recent finalist in the MetroWest Opera Vocal Competition for Emerging Artists and a prize winner of Mobile Opera’s Madame Rose Competition.

A dual citizen of the U.S. and Italy, Felicia completed her Bachelor of Arts in Italian Literature and Music from Dartmouth College. She received her Master of Music with Honors from the New England Conservatory and her Doctorate from Florida State University.

The Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus

The Symphony Chorus is an ensemble that opens up opportunities for choral singers who may or may not currently be a member of a chorus, uniting the entire choral community in one large chorus under the direction of our very own Nir Kabaretti, Music & Artistic Director of the Santa Barbara Symphony.

This dynamic ensemble debuted during the Santa Barbara Symphony’s 2024/25 Season, on April 26 & 27, singing Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem at the Granada Theatre.

The Santa Barbara Symphony Chorus features approximately 120 voices culled from across the community.

Nir Kabaretti

is The Santa Barbara Symphony's World-Renowned Music & Artistic Director
Nir Kabaretti has worked with some of the world’s most sought-after musicians. Some of his most well-known collaborators include Lang Lang, Placido Domingo, Joyce Di Donato, Angel Joy Blue, Vadim Repin, Gilles Apap, Hélène Grimaud, and André Watts.

Nir Kabaretti

is The Santa Barbara Symphony's World-Renowned Music & Artistic Director
Nir Kabaretti has worked with some of the world’s most sought-after musicians. Some of his most well-known collaborators include Lang Lang, Placido Domingo, Joyce Di Donato, Angel Joy Blue, Vadim Repin, Gilles Apap, Hélène Grimaud, and André Watts.

A very warm and special thank you
to our 2025/26 season donors and the sponsors making
this event possible!

Concert
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Principal Concert Sponsor
Todd & Allyson Aldrich
Choral Sponsor
TBA
Artist Sponsor
TBA
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Sarah & Roger Chrisman

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