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Gian Carlo Menotti Soraya Mafi Jonathan McGovern Stuart Stratford Missy Mazzoli Edinburgh International Festival Scottish Opera 1947 1984 2015 2019
This version of the film has an Audio Description narration, and is preceded by a brief spoken introduction to give some background information and an overview of the main visuals. If you want to skip this, you can go straight to the start of the film at 02:46 The Telephone, or L'Amour à trois, is an opera in a single act, written for two singers and a hand-picked chamber ensemble. Menotti's 1947 work, last performed at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1984 by Washington Opera, brings together piquant humour with sly nods to the classics of grand opera. Multi-award-winning soprano Soraya Mafi and celebrated baritone Jonathan McGovern make their Edinburgh International Festival debuts as Lucy and Ben – the hapless couple whose love affair is repeatedly thwarted by a telephone. Pioneering young director Daisy Evans relocates Menotti’s mismatched lovers into today’s Edinburgh, as the story unfolds in and around the King’s Theatre. The opera becomes a witty commentary on our obsession with our mobile phones, reminding us to be present in the moments that matter. International Festival audiences are given the rare opportunity to hear this charming work performed by The Orchestra of Scottish Opera, conducted by Stuart Stratford, who has been the company’s Music Director since 2015. His expansive portfolio of acclaimed performances includes the European premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s Breaking the Waves at the 2019 Edinburgh International Festival. As a part of My Light Shines On, the Edinburgh International Festival has commissioned some of Scotland’s major national artistic companies to create extraordinary works that audiences can enjoy from their own homes. In a tribute to the enduring spirit of our Festival City, they bring light and life to sites that must stay empty this year. These unique performances for film reflect on what it means to keep a hopeful light burning in dark times.
Gong Addis Coleman Mafi Saba Araya Bayle Haile
Official music video for "Speak Life" by Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, off the new Stony Hill album. Listen on Tidal: (http•••) | Get it now: (http•••) Subscribe: (http•••) | Next, 'Stony Hill to Addis' (Documentary): (http•••) Follow Damian Marley: Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Watch More Damian Marley: Latest Uploads: (http•••) Popular Videos: (http•••) Music Videos: (http•••) Audio: (http•••) Official Website: (http•••) Listen to Damian Marley on: Tidal: (http•••) Apple Music: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) Google Play: (http•••) "Speak Life" Music Video Credits: Director: B+ Director of Photography: Jerry Henry Additional Photography: Eric Coleman and B+ Local Production Company: Orangeswitch Line Producer: Abiy Solomon Production Managers: Hermela Feredegne & Wondwossen Yeshewalul Production Assistant: Abegaz Solomon Sound Operator: Zain Vally Costume Designer: Mahlet Afework (Mafi Designs) Casting Director: Meseret Mengistu Fire Controller: Biruk Tassew Translation: Bethelhem Shibru & Saba Eshetu Driver: Yosef Araya Production Company (US): Mochilla Producer (US): Michael Park Production Company (Africa): Visual Content Gang Producer (Africa): Batandwa Alperstein "Speak Life" Music Video Cast: Mute Model: Mekdelawit Tadesse Buna Ceremony Lady: Gebeyanesh National Theatre Artistes: Neberegn Besuye, Amaru, Endale Brhane, Nigussie Bayle, Samuel Akale, Tseganeh Tamene, Workneh, Yetnayet Lakew, Mekdes Kassahun, Workneh Makonen & Tsegeneh Tamene Special Guests: Haile Roots, Kassaye Araya, Ethiopia Skate, Belay Bekele, Shibeshi Tariku & Shewantasew Mengistu
Beethoven Nardus Williams Soraya Mafi Sam Furness Joshua Bloom Douglas Boyd Philharmonia Orchestra
Taken from our streamed concert earlier this month, this wonderous quartet from 'Fidelio' perfectly describes the poignancy of the human dilemma. FULL PERFORMANCE: (http•••) As the musical lines of the four voices weave in and out, Fidelio expresses her fears - the possibility that she will not find Florestan, and the anguish she feels at Marzelline’s affection for her; Jaquino articulates his heartbreak at having been jilted by Marzelline for Fidelio; Marzelline sings as a young woman in love; and her father, Rocco, looks forward to the happiness of these two good young people — his daughter and Fidelio — and their domestic life together. CAST Nardus Williams Soraya Mafi Sam Furness Joshua Bloom Douglas Boyd Members of the Philharmonia Orchestra
Verdi Fenton Henry Waddington Mary Dunleavy Richard Burkhard Victoria Simmonds Yvonne Howard Soraya Mafi Oliver Johnston Johnston Richard Farnes Garsington Opera Philharmonia Orchestra 2018
Live recording from Garsington Opera's 2018 production of Verdi's 'Falstaff'. Ford returns home, determined to surprise Falstaff with his unfaithful wife. In the ensuing chaos, Falstaff and the dirty laundry basket are tipped into the River Thames and the only lovers to be discovered are Nannetta and Fenton. Ford is forced to admit that he was wrong to suspect Alice. Sir John Falstaff - Henry Waddington Alice Ford - Mary Dunleavy Ford - Richard Burkhard Meg Page - Victoria Simmonds Mistress Quickly - Yvonne Howard Nannetta - Soraya Mafi Fenton - Oliver Johnston Dr. Caius - Colin Judson Bardolfo - Adrian Thompson Pistola - Nicholas Crawley Philharmonia Orchestra & Garsington Opera Chorus Conductor - Richard Farnes Director - Bruno Ravella Designer - Giles Cadle Lighting Designer - Malcolm Rippeth Movement Director - Tim Claydon
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