The Brownville Concert Series will present “Anthony Nunziata Sings the Romantic Classics.” Dubbed “America’s new romantic singing sensation,” classical-crossover tenor Anthony Nunziata is the Brooklyn-born, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, actor, and entertainer who brings his soulful voice to classic jazz, pop standards Italian arias, and his timeless original music. The way Nunziata feels, “I’m in the business of making people feel good, making people happy, moving people in some way. We all are on this life’s journey in search of that feeling of being moved, to feel alive. If I can have a small part in moving you in some way during my live concerts or through my music, this is the greatest gift I can give. To make people laugh, cry, feel something – there’s nothing like it.” The show will be in cabaret on Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5, at 7:30 p.m., and in concert on Sunday, October 6, at 2:00 p.m. Sponsors are State Bank of Table Rock & Community Insurance Group and Jan Wright.

Anthony Nunziata recently headlined a sold-out debut at the legendary Café Carlyle in New York City. He has been invited to be a headline soloist for over two dozen symphony orchestras around the world, including co-headlining Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops Symphony Orchestra. He has performed over 400 concerts over the past decade headlining major performing arts centers, theaters, symphony concert halls, jazz clubs and private events across the country and around the world. The Brooklyn-born, classically trained singer is hailed by Broadwayworld as “an explosion of love and entertainment.”

Anthony has brought his fresh take on classic and contemporary songs as well as his movie-bound original tunes across the United States and around the world to performing arts centers, theaters and private events, as well as intimate jazz clubs and symphony concerts with orchestras such as the New York Pops, Detroit Symphony, Cleveland Pops, Colorado Symphony, Lancaster Symphony, Kravis Pops, American Pops Orchestra, Annapolis Symphony, Plymouth Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Toledo Symphony, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Corning Pops Orchestra, South Florida Symphony, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra & Symphonic Choir, and more. He has performed at private events and galas across the United States and recently in England, Spain, Italy and Singapore for companies and luxury brands including Tiffany & Co, Hermés, Susan G. Komen, The Ronald McDonald House, American Humane, Carmen Marc Valvo, Elie Tahari, The Carlyle Hotel, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, The Beverly Hilton Hotel and the New York Yankees. He appears in the Netflix film “The Last Laugh” opposite Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss.

Anthony’s recent original songs include collaborations with Gian Stone, Rudy Perez, Tommy Karlas, Michael Feinstein, Blessing Offor, Tigirlily, Victoria Shaw, Jim Brickman, Jackie Evancho, Jeff Franzel, Tom Kimmel, Maria Christensen, Nina Ossoff and Porter Carroll, Jr., Kathy Sommer, Jasmine Power, and Dan Godlin.

His songs have recently been featured on MTV, Comedy Central, CBS News, NBC News, and Good Day NY. His original pop song “The Gift Is You” – which he wrote honoring his mother’s battle with breast cancer (she is now cancer-free) is currently being used as an anthem for The Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Anthony recently released his debut jazz/pop release “The Love Album.” He and his Grammy- winning team of musicians re-imagine “Unchained Melody,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You,” “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You,” “When I Fall In Love,” “Somewhere,” originals including “Will You Be My Everyday?” and many more. Anthony’s acclaimed debut Christmas album “Together For Christmas” won Broadwayworld’s “Best Holiday Album of the Year.”

Anthony studied music, acting, and directing at Boston College, and trained in improv comedy at the famed Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City. Featured on Good Morning America and The Rachael Ray Show, Anthony is most proud of his “Arts Matter!” Educational Outreach Initiative and Master Class Workshops that educate and inspire students to fearlessly pursue their passions.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $16 for students. They can be purchased online at www.brownvilleconcertseries.org, on Facebook or call 402-825-3331. The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, supports this program through a matching grant funded by the Nebraska Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.