Basso Cantate
A night of music benefitting the Chandler Children’s Choir.
May 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM
CGCC Performing Arts Center
2626 E Pecos Rd, Chandler, AZ 85225
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We are thrilled to host a special benefit concert featuring two masters of the lower register: acclaimed bass-baritone Richard Ollarsaba and renowned double-bassist Nicholas Villalobos (of Simply Three). The program reaches even greater heights with a guest appearance by soprano Aimee Stewart, accompanied by the exceptional talents of Dr. Jeremy Peterman and Andie Graham at the piano.
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Your attendance does more than provide an evening of incredible music. All proceeds directly support the Chandler Children's Choir, providing essential student scholarships and ensuring that the next generation of voices can continue to soar.
All about the basses…
Richard Ollarsaba
Mexican-American bass-baritone Richard Ollarsaba, praised by The Washington Post for his “meltingly smooth bass-baritone” and for “evoking a young Ruggero Raimondi in looks and manner”, represented the USA in the 2019 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, was a member of the prestigious Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of Chicago for three seasons, and a grand finalist in the 2013 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
The 2025-2026 season brings Richard to Opera Columbus as Dr. Rappaccini in Catán’s La Hija de Rappaccini, a house debut with The Florentine Opera in the title role in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, his role debut as Ping in Puccini’s Turandot in Concert with Detroit Music Hall: Classic Opera Series, his 15th production as Escamillo in Bizet’s Carmen with Piedmont Opera, and as soloist in Orff’s Carmina Burana with New Philharmonic, Verdi’s Requiem with Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, title role in Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Oratorio Society of Virginia, and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, and in presentations of his latest solo recital-project, Side Quest: Quixote, the men of La Mancha, a musical retrospective inspired by the 17th century Spanish novel 'Don Quixote’ by Miguel de Cervantes in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Milwuakee, Arizona Opera, and Piedmont Opera.
Notable previous credits include the title role in Don Giovanni with Opera Hong Kong, Arizona Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago - stepping into the iconic role on hours’ notice, in The Marriage of Figaro as Figaro with New Zealand Opera and Minnesota Opera, and as the Count with Portland Opera and Virginia Opera, Don Quixote/Cervantes in Man of La Mancha with Piedmont Opera, 15 productions as Escamillo in Carmen with the Glimmerglass Festival, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and Nashville Opera among them. He has appeared with the Pittsburgh Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra in performances of Handel’s Messiah, and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy in his debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood. That concert was a gala celebration of the venerable festival’s 75th birthday and was telecast nationally on PBS.
A native of Tempe, Richard recently moved back to the valley having lived almost two decades away from Arizona. Richard received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and his Master of Music degree and post-graduate certificate from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. In addition to the Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of Chicago, he trained at Minnesota Opera, Music Academy of the West, Chautauqua Opera, Aspen Music Festival, Tanglewood, and Wolf Trap Opera.
Nicholas
Villalobos
Nicholas Villalobos is an accomplished bassist whose passion for music began at the age of eleven. He was first introduced to string instruments at age eight through the violin, but after discovering the bass just before entering sixth grade, he quickly found his calling and has been dedicated to the instrument ever since.
Villalobos has performed with a wide range of distinguished ensembles, including the Phoenix Symphony, Phoenix Ballet, Phoenix Chamber Music Society, Utah Chamber Orchestra, Utah Ballet, Sphinx Virtuosi, and the Orchestra at Temple Square.
As a soloist, he has appeared with the Phoenix Symphony, Scottsdale Baroque Orchestra, Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra, and the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra, performing a diverse range of concerto repertoire.
In 2010, Villalobos co founded Simply Three, a genre-defying string trio featuring violin, cello, and bass. Known for their innovative arrangements and original compositions, the group has garnered hundreds of millions of views and streams across digital platforms. Simply Three has toured internationally, captivating audiences with dynamic performances and showcasing the versatility of string instruments.
Villalobos earned his Bachelor of Music in Bass Performance from Arizona State University, where he studied under world-renowned bass soloist Catalin Rotaru. He was later recruited by Southern Utah University to help launch its Master of Music in Music Technology program, becoming a member of its inaugural graduating class.