Garsington Opera 2014

25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS INCLUDE BRITISH PREMIERE

AND FIRST CONCERT ON STAGE  AT WORMSLEY

Public booking opens on 14 April for Garsington Opera’s 25th anniversary season.  The British premiere of Offenbach’s sparkling comedy Vert-Vert, Janá?ek’s 20th century masterpiece The Cunning Little Vixen and a revival of Beethoven’s only opera Fidelio will be presented.  The season at Wormsley, sponsored by JLT, runs from 6 June to 13 July and includes the first ever concert given by Garsington Opera Orchestra at the Opera Pavilion on Sunday 6 July.  This is the culmination of a weekend commemorating the First World War with a celebrity recital by Steven Isserlis and masterclass with Ann Murray, tours of the world-famous Getty Library and a symposium with James Naughtie entitled  Peace in our Time?  For the first time, there will be a performance specially designated for schools as part of Garsington Opera’s OperaFirst education programme. For the third year running an opera performance will be relayed to the beach at Skegness as part of the SO Festival.

Public booking opens 14 April www.garsingtonopera.org or 01865 361636

THE EVENING AT GARSINGTON OPERA, WORMSLEY

Performances take place in the spectacular Opera Pavilion, which sits within the rolling landscape of the Chiltern Hills, less than an hour from London and 25 minutes by train to the nearest station at High Wycombe. Performances start in the early evening with a long dinner interval when patrons can dine in the elegant restaurant marquees overlooking the famous cricket ground or enjoy a picnic by the lake or in the garden. Performances resume as the evening light begins to fade and end by 10.15pm, when candles and the moon’s reflection in the lake provide a magical finale to an evening at Garsington Opera.

Themed Seasons Continue for Welsh National Opera’s 2014 | 2015 Programme

  • ·         Liberty or Death!, Spellbound, and A Terrible Innocence to theme WNO’s             mainscale programme in 2014 | 2015
  • ·         Eight productions for 2014 | 2015, of which five are new productions
  • ·         Continuation of Bel Canto series, British Firsts programme and Royal                   Opera House residency

Welsh National Opera’s programme for 2014 | 2015 continues Artistic Director and Chief Executive David Pountney’s inspired approach to themed seasons.  The programme sees the Company exploring themes as varied and as current as national liberation, magic and enchantment, and the power of destructive innocence.

WNO’s Autumn 2014 season, which comes under the theme of Liberty or Death!, continues the Company’s Bel Canto series with new productions of Rossini’s William Tell and Moses in Egypt which will be staged within the same scenic environment.  Directed by David Pountney, both operas also see a return to WNO for internationally acclaimed conductor Carlo Rizzi.

 

An epic political and romantic work, and Rossini’s last opera, William Tell is the story of the Swiss struggle for independence against the repression of Austria; a narrative which spans ages and shares themes and ideas with many worldwide battles for national liberation.   The role of William Tell will be sung by David Kempster.

A grand biblical epic composed in Naples, Moses in Egypt was one of Rossini’s early operas.   Mezzo Soprano and former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Christine Rice will take the role of Amaltea in Moses in Egypt, returning to WNO following her performances as Rosina in The Barber of Seville in Autumn 2011.

British tenor Barry Banks whose esteemed career has seen him become synonymous with Rossini’s bel canto repertoire will perform with WNO in both Rossini operas, singing the role of Arnold in William Tell and Aronne in Moses in Egypt.

Completing the Autumn season will be a revival of Bizet’s Carmen, which tells the story of a free spirit who would rather die than surrender her liberty.  In one of his first roles as WNO Associate Artist for 2014 | 2015, Aidan Smith will sing the role of Zuniga.  Carmen will be conducted by Erik Nielsen with Alessandra Volpe in the title role and Peter Wedd and Gwyn Hughes-Jones sharing the role of Don Jose.

Spellbound is the theme for Spring 2015, which will highlight the natural affinity between music and magic with revivals of the enchanting operas Hansel & Gretel and The Magic Flute.  Both operas transport the audience into a world of magic, make-believe and delight, but are also ultimately about the power of rationalism over magic.

Both Hansel & Gretel and The Magic Flute will be conducted by WNO Music Director, Lothar Koenigs.

Completing the Spring 2015 Season will be a new production, Chorus!  Under the creative vision and direction of David Pountney, Chorus! will celebrate one of WNO’s greatest assets, the Chorus, as well as the choral tradition.  Chorus! will feature soprano Lesley Garrett CBE performing alongside WNO Chorus, and will be an enchanting, witty and spectacularjourney through the rich repertoire of operatic choral music.

Two new productions lead the Summer 2015 Season under the theme of A Terrible Innocence.  WNO will give the British premiere of Richard Ayres’ Peter Pan alongside a new production of Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande.  Both new productions explore the ways in which apparent innocence can mask destructive and dangerous forces.

Pelléas et Mélisande will bring together the creative team that worked on the much-celebrated WNO production of Berg’sLulu in 2013, and David Pountney draws a specific link between Lulu and Pelléas et Mélisande by setting it within a developed version of the Lulu design.  The new production will be conducted by WNO Music Director Lothar Koenigs with set design by Johan Engels and costume design by Marie-Jeanne Lecca.

As part of WNO’s British Firsts series, and in his first collaboration with WNO, Keith Warner will direct Peter Pan which is a co-production with the Komische Oper Berlin (KOB).  This new production sees the return of Marie Arnet to WNO in the role of Wendy following her critically-acclaimed performance in Lulu with WNO in 2013, with Iestyn Morris taking the role of Peter.  As well as performances in Cardiff and Birmingham, Peter Pan will be performed at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in Summer 2015 as part of WNO’s 3-year residency there.