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2023-07-09 11:39:00
Le nozze di Figaro, Royal Opera, 8 July 2023
Royal Opera HouseFigaro – Mattia Olivieri Susanna – Siobhan Stagg Bartolo – Maurizio Muraro Marcellina – Dorothea Röschmann Cherubino – Anna Stéphany Count Almaviva – Stéphane Degout Don Basilio – Krystian Adam Countess Almaviva – Hrachuhí Bassénz Antonio – Jeremy White Don Curzio – Peter Bronder Barbarina – Sarah Dufresne Two Bridesmaids – Helen Withers, Miranda WestcottDavid McVicar (director)Tanya McCallin (designs)Paule Constable (lighting)Leah Hausman (movement)Royal Opera Chorus (chorus director: William Spaulding)Orchestra of the Royal Opera HouseJoana Mallwitz (conductor)Images: Clive BardaCherubino (Anna Stéphany), Figaro (Mattia Olivieri), Susanna (Siobhan Stagg) ‘Figaro is the opera that a critic sees most often, and it is right that it should be.’ An opera critic I greatly admire wrote those words concerning a relatively early outing for this production in 2008. Michael Tanner proceeded to commend Charles Mackerras’s conducting of that revival of David McVicar’s staging, first seen in the Mozart Year of 2006, comparing it favourably […]
2023-07-02 16:10:00
LA Philharmonic on the Air
[…] 1, 2023RECORD DATES: March 30 & 31, 2023Los Angeles PhilharmonicDalia Stasevska, conductorRandall Goosby, violinAndrea TARRODI LiguriaTCHAIKOVSKY Violin ConcertoSIBELIUS Symphony No. 2KUSC AIR DATE: May 7, 2023WFMT RELEASE: August 8, 2023RECORD DATES: April 7 & 8, 2023 Los Angeles PhilharmonicOsmo Vänskä, conductorInon Barnatan, piano BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1Donghoon SHIN Upon His Ghostly Solitude(world premiere, LA Phil commission)SIBELIUS Symphony No. 3KUSC AIR DATE: May 14, 2023WFMT RELEASE: August 15, 2023RECORD DATES: April 13 & 15, 2023 Los Angeles PhilharmonicRafael Payare, conductorDorothea Röschmann, soprano STILL Darker AmericaWAGNER Wesendonck LiederBRAHMS Symphony No. 1KUSC AIR DATE: May 21, 2023WFMT RELEASE: August 22, 2023RECORD DATES: April 22 & 23, 2023 Los Angeles PhilharmonicTianyi Lu, conductorSunwook Kim, piano Anna CLYNE This Midnight HourR. SCHUMANN Piano ConcertoRIMSKY-KORSAKOV ScheherazadeKUSC AIR DATE: May 28, 2023WFMT RELEASE: August 29, 2023RECORD DATES: April 28 & 29, 2023 Los Angeles PhilharmonicElim Chan, conductorLeila Josefowicz, violin Clarice ASSAD new overture(world premiere, LA Phil commission)Thomas ADÉS Violin Concerto,“Concentric Paths”TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5KUSC AIR DATE: June 4, 2023WFMT RELEASE: September 5, […]
2022-07-20 13:23:00
21st Birthday: Oxford Lieder Festival comes of age with a celebration of Friendship in Song
This Autumn, Oxford Lieder Festival celebrates its 21st birthday with a fortnight of song (from 14 to 29 October 2022) under the banner Friendship in Song: An Intimate Art. The focus of the festival is of song-making as a social art, from gatherings round the piano to salons to composers writing for friends. Mark Padmore will be artist in residence, giving an all-Schubert recital, performing lute songs, giving a lecture on Britten's poets, being in conversation with Kate Kennedy as well as leading the festival's Mastercourse with young singers.Holywell Music RoomBaritone Thomas Oliemans will be giving a performance of Winterreise, accompanying himself on the piano, and there will be appearances from Dame Sarah Connolly, Christoph Prégardien, Kate Royal, Carolyn Sampson, Camilla Tilling, Dorothea Röschmann, Roderick Williams, Birgid Steinberger, Thomas Oliemans, Claire Booth, Benjamin Appl, Christopher Purves, James Gilchrist, Iestyn Davies, Christine Rice, Werner Güra, Sarah Wegener and Julian Prégardien. But it is with the themed events […]
2022-02-18 07:52:20
The Leeds Lieder Festival 2022 runs from Thursday 28 April to Sunday 1 May 2022; four days of song curated by artistic director Joseph Middleton under the title Song Illuminated, exploring how song illuminates our lives. With all of the concerts taking place at the Howard Assembly Room. Dorothea Röschmann, soprano, opens the festival with Joseph Middleton in Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn and music by Wolf and Wagner. Ian Bostridge, tenor, and Dame Imogen Cooper will be performing Schubert's later masterpiece, Schwanengesang, whilst Robin Tritschler, tenor, is joined by pianist Christopher Glynn for a recital that has moonlight illuminating all the songs. Louise Alder, soprano, joins Middleton to bring the festival to a close with a recital of songs ranging from Fauré to Rodgers and Hammerstein. But there is much more to the festival than this. There are lunchtime recitals in partnership with Samling Institute, BBC New Generation Artists and Kathleen Ferrier Awards, with […]
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