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2022-07-21 17:06:00
Anglais - Plácido Domingo wants to create a school and a theatre dedicated to zarzuela
[…] with the Foundation's mission: a school to train people in zarzuela and a theatre to bring the repertoire to life on stage. According to Plácido Domingo, "promoting zarzuela around the world is like visiting an exhibition of paintings full of light and colour, reflecting everyday life in Spain. It is not yet known when his school and theatre will open, but Plácido Domingo has already decided to name them after his parents: Plácido Domingo Ferrer and Pepita Embil Etxaniz, both renowned zarzuela performers - his mother was known in Spain as the "Queen of Zarzuela".
2021-08-30 19:27:49
Created in 2009 by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and their Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, the Dudamel Fellowship Program aims to help young conductors develop their craft. The four fellows include: François López-Ferrer (Spain / US) Chloé van Soeterstède (France) Camilo Téllez (Columbia) Enluis Montes Olivar (Venezuela) In addition to working alongside Dudamel, […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2021-08-02 19:41:44
Anglais - Castell Peralada: Orlando Brings Together Woolf and Handel
Peralada’s Festival, one of the most important summer festivals in the Costa Brava (Catalonia), has premiered a new production for Handel’s Orlando, a risky bet for a title outside the mainstream operatic repertoire. This was a winning bet both for the musical quality of the interpretation as well as for the theatrical interest of the new production. The young Sevillian stage director Rafael R. Villalobos was charged with this project. He brought together on stage the celebrated 1928 novel by Virginia Woolf, ‘Orlando: A Biography’, and the Handel characters – who in turn come, through various intermediary variations, from the epic chivalrous poem by Ludovico Ariosto published in 1532, the Orlando furioso. Orlando, Castell Peralada (c) Toti Ferrer In Peralada’s new ‘genderless’ production, the opera’s original love triangle between Dorinda, Angelica and Medoro (a male role, always performed by a woman), turns into the love triangle between […]
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2020-12-29 16:31:54
Why Barcelona’s Bookstores Are Thriving During COVID
“The pandemic has made people aware of the need to support their local bookshop,” said Maria Carme Ferrer, president of the Catalan booksellers’ association. “Bookshops are local cultural centres.” – The Guardian
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