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Bizet Justina Gringytė Sean Panikkar Nardus Williams Ashley Riches Samantha Price Matthew Durkan Alex Otterburn Mackerras Valentina Peleggi English National Opera London Coliseum 2020 2023
The dramatic Habanera, performed by Justina Gringytė live during Bizet's Carmen revival directed by Jamie Manton at English National Opera. To see Carmen at the London Coliseum, book tickets to our 2023 production and hear the Habanera song live. Find out more: eno.org/carmen Carmen is a searing depiction of a woman who craves love, but creates obsession and jealousy based on the infamous novella by Prosper Mérimée. One of the most popular operas ever written, Bizet’s score is bursting with passionate melodies and includes such famous arias as the ‘Habanera’, ‘Toreador’s Song’ and ‘Flower Song’. Calixto Bieito’s production explores the complex relationships between the sexes at the tail-end of Franco’s regime in the 1970s. Returning in the title role is Featuring sensational mezzo Justina Gringytė. Rising stars Sean Panikkar (José) and Nardus Williams (Micaëla) make their ENO debuts. Making a welcome return to the company is Ashley Riches as Escamillo. The cast is rounded out by ENO Harewood Artists Samantha Price, Matthew Durkan and Alex Otterburn. ENO Mackerras Fellow Valentina Peleggi conducts. We offer brilliant opera experiences at a range of affordable prices. Tickets start at just £10 plus £2.25 booking fee per ticket. - Subscribe to ENO and never miss another video: (http•••) Keep up to date with the latest from ENO: ENO on Facebook | (http•••) ENO on Twitter | (http•••) ENO on Instagram | (http•••) - About English National Opera: ENO exists for everyone, creating new experiences with opera that inspires, nurtures creativity and makes a difference. We take a fresh inspiring approach to opera to reflect the diversity of our culture and sing in English to deliver a deeper understanding by performers and audiences. We encourage creativity throughout the company and our commitment to the future of opera provides a platform to develop outstanding careers. We connect to audiences through inspiring, accessible, world-class opera and stimulating, creative participation programmes. We create partnerships with a range of visiting companies to generate essential revenue and welcome new audiences to share the experience of our theatre.
Carnegie Hall Josh Page Sean Panikkar Fernando Varela Puccini Ken Lam Lam
Forte - Nessun Dorma - Carnegie Hall - 11/16/13 Buy your copy now on Amazon.com: (http•••) Forte Tenors Josh Page, Sean Panikkar, Fernando Varela perform Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" at The Golden Hat Foundation benefit for Autism Awareness, Carnegie Hall with Montclair State University Symphony Orchestra - Ken Lam and Paul Geer, Conductors Forte are a new tenor trio who met on the internet before an impromptu audition for Americas Got Talent. They were finalists in this past season performing on the #1 rated show of the summer on NBC for millions. They were signed to Columbia Records and have a debut album out! Buy your copy now on Amazon.com: (http•••) and iTunes: (http•••) & In stores! @ForteTenors www.ForteTenors.com
Metropolitan Opera Sonya Yoncheva Sondra Radvanovsky Renée Fleming Cherubini Janai Brugger Ekaterina Gubanova Matthew Polenzani Michele Pertusi Carlo Rizzi Kevin Puts Yannick Nézet Séguin Joyce Didonato O Hara Hara Kyle Ketelsen Sean Panikkar Brandon Cedel William Burden Marco Armiliato Armiliato Rosa Feola Piotr Beczala Christine Goerke Tamara Wilson Evgeny Nikitin Nikitin Brian Mulligan Günther Groissböck Eric Owens Ryan Speedo Green Latonia Moore Moore Stephanie Blythe Meredith Arwady Nathalie Stutzmann Peter Mattei Federica Lombardi Lombardi Ana María Martínez Ying Fang Adam Plachetka Alexander Tsymbalyuk Dmitry Belosselskiy Lawrence Brownlee Morley Verdi Michelle Bradley Quinn Kelsey Olesya Petrova Anita Rachvelishvili Brian Jagde Alvarez George Gagnidze Luca Salsi James Gaffigan Puccini Eleonora Buratto Kristina Mkhitaryan Lavrov Christian Van Horn Donald Maxwell Ailyn Pérez Eva Maria Westbroek Jamie Barton Alice Coote Laurent Naouri Poulenc Bertrand Billy Russell Thomas John Relyea Angela Meade Donizetti Golda Schultz Schultz Javier Camarena Ambrogio Maestri Aleksandra Kurzak Xabier Anduaga Alex Esposito Esposito Joshua Hopkins Hopkins Sumuel Woodbury Michael Volle Bogdan Volkov Marie Nicole Lemieux Jaap Van Zweden Tomasz Konieczny Konieczny Eric Cutler Cutler Michael Spyres Albina Shagimuratova Kate Lindsey Paolo Fanale Brandon Jovanovich Nikolai Schukoff Shostakovich Keri Lynn Wilson Joélle Harvey Sydney Mancasola David Portillo Bellini Allan Clayton Clayton Britten Nicole Car Laura Wilde Wilde Chioldi Lisette Oropesa Benjamin Bernheim Stephen Costello Andrea Mastroni Lise Davidsen Isabel Leonard René Barbera Kang Thomas Ebenstein Roberto Alagna Yusif Eyvazov John Lundgren James Morris Nadine Sierra Ermonela Jaho Ismael Jordi Amartuvshin Angel Blue Dmytro Popov Popov 2022 2023
Sonya Yoncheva, Sondra Radvanovsky & Renée Fleming Headline Metropolitan Opera’s 2022-23 Season. The Metropolitan Opera has announced its 2022-23 season featuring seven new productions. Here is a breakdown of the season. New Productions Sir. David McVicar directs a new production of Cherubini’s “Medea” with Sondra Radvanovsky in the title role. The cast will be rounded out by Janai Brugger, Ekaterina Gubanova, Matthew Polenzani, and Michele Pertusi. Carlo Rizzi conducts. Kevin Puts’ “The Hours” makes its Met premiere in a production by Phelim McDermott. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the production with Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming, Kelli O’Hara, Kyle Ketelsen, Sean Panikkar, Brandon Cedel, and William Burden. Giordano’s “Fedora” will be conducted by Marco Armiliato with Sonya Yoncheva, Rosa Feola, Piotr Beczala, and Artur Rucinski. Sir David McVicar directs. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts François Girard’s new production of “Lohengrin” with Piotr Beczała, Christine Goerke, Tamara Wilson, Elena Stikhina, Evgeny Nikitin, Brian Mulligan, and Günther Groissböck. Patrick Furrer also conducts two performance. Terence Blanchard’s “Champion” makes its Met debut in a production by James Robinson. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts with Eric Owens, Ryan Speedo Green, Latonia Moore, Stephanie Blythe, and Meredith Arwady. Ivo van Hove directs a new production of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” with Natalie Stutzmann conducting. The cast will be led by Peter Mattei, Federica Lombardi, Ana María Martínez, Ying Fang, Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Alfred Walker, Alexander Tsymbalyuk, and Dmitry Belosselskiy. Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte” gets a new production with Simon McBurney directing. Lawrence Brownlee, Erin Morley, Kathryn Lewek, Nathalie Stutzmann... Revivals Verdi’s “Aida” returns for 15 performances with Latonia Moore and Michelle Bradley alternating the title role. The cast also includes Quinn Kelsey, Olesya Petrova, Anita Rachvelishvili, Brian Jagde, Marcelo Alvarez, George Gagnidze, Luca Salsi ... Yannick Nézet-Séguin and James Gaffigan conduct Puccini’s “La Bohème” which will be performed with two casts. The first cast will be led by Eleonora Buratto, Kristina Mkhitaryan, Stephen Costell0, Davide Luciano, Alexey Lavrov, Christian Van Horn, and Donald Maxwell. Ailyn Pérez, Eva-Maria Westbroek, Sabine Devielhe, Jamie Barton, Alice Coote, Piotr Buszewski, and Laurent Naouri lead Poulenc’s “Dialogues des Carmélites” with Bertrand de Billy conducting. Verdi’s “Don Carlo” returns to the Met in its Italian version. Russell Thomas takes on the title role alongside Eleonora Buratto as Elisabetta di Valois. The cast also includes Anita Rachvelishvili, Peter Mattei, Günther Groissböck, and John Relyea. Angela Meade also sings in later performances. Donizetti’s “L’Elisir d’Amore” returns for two runs. Golda Schultz leads the first cast which includes Javier Camarena, Davide Luciano and Ambrogio Maestri. Aleksandra Kurzak and Xabier Anduaga lead the second cast which also stars Alex Esposito and Joshua Hopkins. Micheal Sumuel and Amanda Woodbury also perform with Michele Gamba conducting. Michael Volle sings the title role of Verdi’s “Falstaff” with Bogdan Volkov, Hera Hyesang Park, Ailyn Pérez, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, ... Jaap Van Zweden conducts Wagner’s “Der Fliegende Holländer” with Tomasz Konieczny in the title role, Elza van den Heever, Eric Cutler, Richard Trey Smagur, and Dmitry Belosselskiy. Michael Spyres stars in Mozart’s “Idomeneo” with Ying Fang, Albina Shagimuratova, Kate Lindsey, Paolo Fanale... Eva-Maria Westbroek, Brandon Jovanovich, Nikolai Schukoff, and John Relyea lead Shostakovich’s “Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk” with Keri-Lynn Wilson conducting. Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” will return for the holiday season in Julie Taylor’s production and will be conducted by Ducan Ward. It will star Joélle Harvey, Sydney Mancasola, Aleksandra Olczyk, Ben Bliss, David Portillo, Joshua Hopkins, Chris Kenney... Sonya Yoncheva leads Bellini’s “Norma” with Ekaterina Gubanova, Micheal Spyres, and Christian Van Horn. Allan Clayton sings the title role of Britten’s “Peter Grimes” with Nicole Car, Laura Wilde, and Adam Plachetka. Quinn Kelsey, Micheal Chioldi, and Luca Salsi lead Verdi’s “Rigoletto” with Rosa Feola, Lisette Oropesa, Benjamin Bernheim, Stephen Costello, Aigul Akhmetshina, and Andrea Mastroni. Lise Davidsen, Isabel Leonard, Erin Morley, Katharine Goeldner, René Barbera, Kang Wang, Markus Brück, Günther Groissböck, and Thomas Ebenstein lead Strauss’ “Der Rosenkavalier” Aleksandra Kurzak, ... lead Puccini’s “Tosca” with Micheal Fabiano, Roberto Alagna, Yusif Eyvazov, John Lundgren, James Morris, and Željko Lucic. Nadine Sierra, Stephen Costello, and Luca Salsi lead the first cast of “La Traviata.” The second cast will star Ermonela Jaho, Ismael Jordi, and Amartuvshin Enkhbat while Angel Blue stars alongside Dmytro Popov and Arthur Rucinski.
Washington National Opera Verdi Franco Vassallo Burak Bilgili Zaccaria Panikkar Géraldine Chauvet Chauvet 2012
For the first time in the company's 56 years, WNO brings Nabucco, the opera that made Verdi famous, to the Opera House stage in its Washington, D.C. premiere. (http•••) In a stunning new production by Thaddeus Strassberger, the epic struggle of the Jews suppressed by Babylon's King Nabucco is echoed in Italy's nationalist conflict with Austria at the time Verdi created the opera. This landmark work is filled with grand and gorgeous music, including one of opera's most famous choruses, "Va, pensiero," adopted as Italy's unofficial national anthem. WNO Music Director Philippe Auguin conducts, and Franco Vassallo and Csilla Boross make their company debuts as Nabucco and Abigaille. Apr. 28--May 21, 2012 | Opera House | Tickets from $25 Franco Vassallo as Nabucco Csilla Boross as Abigaille Burak Bilgili as Zaccaria Sean Panikkar as Ismaele Géraldine Chauvet as Fenena Washington National Opera Orchestra Washington National Opera Chorus
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