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Bruce Martin Sally Anne Russell Ali McGregor Arend Baumann Baumann Catherine Carby Macfarlane Richard Hickox Mac Master Deborah Humble Teddy Tahu Rhodes Rhodes Warwick Fyfe Jud Arthur Sergei Prokofiev Australian Opera Opera Australia Chorus Australian Opera Ballet Orchestra 2005
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33, Act I Scene 1: Don't worry… Don't worry… (Pantaloon, King, Truffaldino) (Sung in English) · Bruce Martin · Sally-Anne Russell · Ali McGregor · Arend Baumann · Richard Alexander · Catherine Carby · Graeme Macfarlane · Tim DuFore · Opera Australia Chorus · Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra · Richard Hickox · John Mac Master · Deborah Humble · Teddy Tahu Rhodes · William Ferguson · Warwick Fyfe · Jud Arthur · Elizabeth Whitehouse · Wendy Dawn Thompson Prokofiev: Love for 3 Oranges (The) ℗ 2005 Chandos Released on: 2005-11-01 Artist: Bruce Martin Artist: John Mac Master Artist: Deborah Humble Artist: Teddy Tahu Rhodes Artist: William Ferguson Artist: Warwick Fyfe Artist: Jud Arthur Artist: Elizabeth Whitehouse Artist: Wendy Dawn Thompson Artist: Sally-Anne Russell Artist: Ali McGregor Artist: Arend Baumann Artist: Richard Alexander Artist: Catherine Carby Artist: Graeme Macfarlane Artist: Tim DuFore Choir: Opera Australia Chorus Orchestra: Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra Conductor: Richard Hickox Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Auto-generated by YouTube.
David Hobson Ferrando Barber Potts Renée Fleming Thomas Hampson Handel Anthony Warlow Teddy Tahu Rhodes Rhodes Yvonne Kenny Victoria State Opera Opera Australia San Francisco Opera 2021
From the excellent - Award-Winning - podcast series STAGES, produced and presented by Peter Eyers, here is Part One of an interview with Australian tenor - David Hobson. Australian tenor and composer David Hobson is one of Australia’s best-known operatic, concert and stage performers, with a repertoire that spans the gamut of musical styles from Baroque through to Pop. Beginning his career in rock and jazz bands, David’s potential as a ‘classical’ singer was discovered by the Victoria State Opera in the 1980s. He subsequently made his name with Opera Australia in his award winning performance of Rodolfo in La Boheme directed by Baz Luhrmann. Since then he has gone on to become a well regarded classical performer, major recording artist, most recently a music theatre leading man and a frequent television performer on shows like Carols By Candlelight, Carols in The Domain, Spicks and Specks, Dancing With the Stars, It Takes Two, and as a presenter on Foxtel’s Studio. He has performed for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in the Great Hall in Canberra and sung at the AFL Grand Final. His many operatic roles include Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni), Ferrando (Cosi fan tutte), Tamino (The Magic Flute), Don Ramiro (La Cenerentola), Count Almaviva (The Barber of Saville), Nadir (Pearl Fishers), Lindoro (L’Italiana in Algeri), Belmonte (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Nemorino (l’elisir d’amore), Eisenstein (Die Fledermaus), Danilo (The Merry Widow), Frederic (The Pirates of Penzance) Nanki-Poo (The Mikado), Marco (The Gondoliers), Ralph Rackstraw (H.M.S. Pinafore), the Defendant (Trial By Jury), the title roles in Orphee and Candide, The Architect in the world premiere of The Eighth Wonder and, most recently, Caractacus Potts in the Australian premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. His international roles include Chevalier Danceny in Dangerous Liaisons with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson for San Francisco Opera. Recordings include The Promise, A Little Closer, Presenting David Hobson, The Exquisite Hour, Cinema Paradiso, French and Italian Arias, Handel Arias, Inside This Room, Tenor and Baritone (with Anthony Warlow), You’ll Never Walk Alone (with Teddy Tahu-Rhodes) and Singing for Love (with Yvonne Kenny). He is Musica Viva’s In Schools Ambassador, an Ambassador for Heart Kids and Patron of the Ballarat Arts Foundation.
West Australian Opera Australian Opera Mozart James Clayton Clayton Emma Matthews Matthews Gounod Halloran Teddy Tahu Rhodes Rhodes Natalie Aroyan Kate Miller Heidke Rossini Barber Covent Garden 1300 2015
In 2015, West Australia Opera will present a year of landmark operas. At His Majesty’s Theatre, we present Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (14 – 25 July) from Helpmann Award winning director Neil Armfield and featuring James Clayton as Figaro and Perth native Emma Matthews as Susanna. Followed by David McVicar’s Royal Opera House, Covent Garden production of Gounod’s Faust (29 Oct – 7 Nov), starring American tenor Patrick O’Halloran as Faust, Teddy Tahu Rhodes as Méphistophélès and Natalie Aroyan as Marguerite. In association with Perth International Arts Festival, we present the Australian exclusive of Anthony Minghella’s critically acclaimed Madama Butterfly and The Rabbits, composed by and featuring award-winning Australian vocalist Kate Miller-Heidke. March 6 at Supreme Court Gardens, we present Rossini’s rollicking The Barber of Seville at City of Perth’s Opera in the Park, again featuring James Clayton as Figaro and Emma Matthews in the role of Rosina. 2015 subscriptions and single tickets on sale now from ticketek.com.au or call 1300 795 012.
West Australian Opera Australian Opera West Australian Symphony Orchestra Antoinette Halloran Teddy Tahu Rhodes Rhodes Paul O Neill Neill Maunder 2017
West Australian Opera presents TOSCA at His Majesty's Theatre 28, 30 March and 1, 4, 6, 8 April Tickets at Ticketek Featuring Antoinette Halloran, Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Paul O'Neill Directed by Stuart Maunder, Conduced by Brad Cohen West Australian Opera Chorus and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra
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