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Christoph Eschenbach Beethoven Joseph Kaiser Tucker Choral Arts Choral Arts Society Washington National Symphony Orchestra 2017
Full concert here: bit.ly/ChristophEschenbachBeethoven Subscribe to our channel for more videos (http•••) Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 Christoph Eschenbach: conductor Leah Crocetto: Soprano J'Nai Bridges: Mezzo-soprano Joseph Kaiser: Tenor Soloman Howard: Bass Choral Arts Society of Washington Scott Tucker: Chorus director National Symphony Orchestra Concert reccorded at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C., USA), June 18, 2017 2:00 AM Kennedy Center & medici.tv Follow medici.tv on: | Facebook : (http•••) | Twitter : (http•••) | Instagram : (http•••) Dive into the heart of classical music with medici.tv! Get closer than ever to the artists you love and have an unforgettable experience with 150+ live webcasts each year and 2600+ videos. A rare and exclusive selection of concerts, ballets, operas, documentaries, master classes, behind-the-scenes and interviews!
Verdi Stuart Skelton Shakespeare Alden Edward Gardner Jonathan Summers Adler Rea Allan Clayton Clayton Peter Van Hulle Hulle Johnston Pamela Helen Stephen English National Opera Opera Australia San Francisco Opera London Coliseum 2008 2011 2014
A thrilling story of deception, love and betrayal, experience this unmissable new staging of Verdi’s tragedy Otello, starring the award-winning tenor Stuart Skelton in the title role. Book now: (http•••) Verdi's Otello | 13 Sep - 14 Oct 2014 | Tickets from £12 | Book now: (http•••) Shakespeare’s great tragedy of deception, love and jealousy sees the Moorish army general Otello and his new wife Desdemona destroyed by the manipulative Captain Iago. Set on the Cypriot coast, Otello’s tale of betrayed friendship is vividly brought to life through Verdi’s exquisite score which contains some of the composer’s most powerful and tender music. This dramatic new production celebrates the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth and will be directed by David Alden, returning to the London Coliseum following his recent triumphant production of Peter Grimes. He is reunited with Grimes collaborators ENO music director Edward Gardner and tenor Stuart Skelton, who sings Otello for the first time. Australian baritone Jonathan Summers plays the role of Iago, having achieved critical acclaim when he last performed the role in 2008 with Opera Australia, while American rising star soprano Leah Crocetto makes her UK operatic debut as Desdemona, Otello’s unfairly accused wife. A former San Francisco Opera Adler Fellow, Leah was a finalist in the 2011 Cardiff Singer of the World competition and has previously sung the role of Desdemona to great acclaim in Bordeaux, Venice and Frankfurt. ENO Harewood Artist Barnaby Rea plays the role of Lodovico, the Venetian ambassador to Cyprus. Barnaby was most recently been seen at the London Coliseum in the ENO productions of Rigoletto and The Pearl Fishers. Find out more about Otello: (http•••) Otello cast and creative team: Conductor - Edward Gardner Director - David Alden Designer - Jon Morrell Otello - Stuart Skelton Desdemona - Leah Crocetto Iago - Jonathan Summers Cassio - Allan Clayton Roderigo - Peter Van Hulle Lodovico - Barnaby Rea Montano - Charles Johnston Emilia - Pamela Helen Stephen About English National Opera: ENO is creating the future of opera: presenting award-winning work that is new, exciting and surprising. Collaborating with creative talent from across the arts, ENO is based at the London Coliseum and has a world-class reputation for distinctive and highly theatrical productions. This reputation has resulted in many high profile artistic partnerships with opera houses and festivals around the world. Subscribe to ENO and never miss another video: (http•••) Keep up to date with the latest from ENO: ENO on YouTube: (http•••) ENO on Facebook | (http•••) ENO on Twitter | (http•••) ENO on Instagram | (http•••) More great opera | (http•••)
Washington National Opera Daniel Catán Christine Goerke Francis Poulenc Layla Claire Dolora Zajick Rachel Portman Puccini Wagner Eric Owens Rossini Ailyn Pérez Pérez Stephen Costello 2014 2015
Washington National Opera's 2014--2015 season includes the WNO premiere of two 20th century works that are directed by WNO Artistic Director Francesca Zambello. Opening the season is Daniel Catán's Florencia in the Amazon, the first Spanish-language work to be performed by WNO in 10 years, starring the great American soprano Christine Goerke. Francis Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, which will be presented in an English-language translation approved by the composer, will also be heard in Washington for the first time and features the WNO debuts of sopranos Leah Crocetto and Layla Claire and the return of legendary mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick. Contemporary opera will get a boost with the family-friendly The Little Prince, composed by Oscar winner Rachel Portman and also directed by Zambello, as well as the newly commissioned hour-long work Penny, part of WNO's American Opera Initiative. Other productions during the season include a brand-new production of opera's most beloved classic, Puccini's La bohème, conducted by WNO Music Director Philippe Auguin; a revival of Wagner's popular The Flying Dutchman, with bass Eric Owens making his staged role debut as the Dutchman; and Rossini's Cinderella, an adaptation of the familiar fairy tale with several new operatic twists in a delightful production never before seen in Washington. Rising husband-and-wife stars soprano Ailyn Pérez and tenor Stephen Costello offer a joint recital in the Terrace Theater and Eric Owens returns with his own full-length recital and as the conductor of a special program of opera scenes and arias with members of the Cafritz Young Artist Program. This renowned training program continues to mentor opera singers on the verge of major careers while providing performance opportunities at the Center and throughout the city. Please see the WNO's press release for more information about Washington National Opera's 2014--2105 season. For more information, please visit: (http•••)
McCaw Hall Brian Jagde Nikolic Daniel Sumegi Gordon Hawkins Hawkins Clayton John Fiore Verdi Seattle Opera Seattle Symphony Orchestra 2018
Pomp and pageantry fill McCaw Hall during the final moments of the grand Triumphal March. With Leah Crocetto (Aida); Brian Jagde (Radamès); Milijana Nikolic (Amneris), Daniel Sumegi (Ramfis); Gordon Hawkins (Amonasro); Marcy Stonikas (Priestess);. Clayton Brainerd (King); and the Seattle Opera Chorus. Maestro John Fiore conducts members of Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Verdi's AIDA plays through May 19, 2018. Details at seattleopera.org/aida #SOaida Dress rehearsal footage shot and edited by Bill Mohn. Thumbnail Photo: Jacob Lucas