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Tenor Michael Spyres sings Act II: Aria. Voici l'heure! from Opéra Comique's production of Gounod's La nonne sanglante. La Nonne sanglante inspired Gounod with his second opera. The prudish director of the Opéra cancelled it despite its polished, gloomy and labyrinthine score, serving a text that highlighted impulses still unexplored. The Opéra Comique has entrusted the revival of La Nonne Sanglante to three great enthusiasts of Romantic torments: Laurence Equilbey as conductor, David Bobée as stage director and Michael Spyres who played a fiery Masaniello in La Muette de Portici. Watch now: (http•••) - - - Start your free trial here: (http•••) Enjoy the world’s best dance, opera, theatre, music and ideas on demand. Stream acclaimed performances from the Royal Opera House, Bolshoi Ballet, Teatro Real, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Opera Zurich, London Philharmonic Orchestra and more. Anytime. Anywhere.
Pré Ferdinand Hérold Paul McCreesh Bianchi Claire Levacher Schmitt Lamy Lenormand Michael Spyres Emiliano Gonzalez Toro Eric Huchet Opéra Comique Palazzetto Bru Zane Chœur Accentus 1832 2014 2015
Le Pré aux clercs de Ferdinand Hérold du 23 mars au 2 avril 2015 à l'Opéra Comique En savoir plus : (http•••) OPÉRA-COMIQUE de Ferdinand Hérold en 3 actes créé à l’Opéra Comique en décembre 1832. Sur un livret d’Eugène de Planard, d’après Chronique du règne de Charles IX de Prosper Mérimée. Direction musicale, Paul McCreesh Mise en scène et décors, Éric Ruf Costumes, Renato Bianchi Lumières, Stéphanie Daniel Chorégraphie, Glyslein Lefever Collaborateur artistique, Léonidas Strapatsakis Assistante direction musicale, Claire Levacher Assistant mise en scène, Laurent Delvert Assistante décors, Dominique Schmitt Assistantes costumes, Camille Lamy, Sara Sablic Chef de chant, Marine Thoreau la Salle Chef de chœur, Christophe Grapperon Marguerite de Valois, Marie Lenormand Isabelle de Montal, Marie-Eve Munger Nicette, Jaël Azzaretti Baron de Mergy, Michael Spyres Marquis de Comminge, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro Cantarelli, Eric Huchet Girot, Christian Helmer Le brigadier, Olivier Déjean L’exempt du guet, Grégoire Fohet-Duminil Les archets, Thomas Roullon et Jean-Christophe Jacques Danseurs, Anna Beghelli, Camille Brulais, Anna Konopska, Paul Canestraro, Andrea Condorelli, Clément Le Disquay Chœur, accentus Orchestre Gulbenkian Production, Opéra Comique Coproduction, Palazzetto Bru Zane Partenaires associés, Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, Festival de Wexford En partenariat avec : Palazzetto Bru Zane, RATP, France Musique, France 2
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.
Andrea Nozzari Nicola Antonio Manfroce Gioachino Rossini Simon Mayr Giovanni Pacini Bottazzo Ottavio Garaventa Ugo Benelli Rockwell Blake Chris Merritt Bruce Ford Gregory Kunde Ramon Vargas William Matteuzzi Dino Domenico Massimo Bernart Spyres Fabio Luisi Antonio Savastano Ferro Roderick Brydon Nelly Miricioiu Giménez Claudio Scimone Simone Alaimo Riccardo Chailly Caballe Gustav Kuhn Gloria Scalchi Scalchi Gianluigi Gelmetti Roberto Abbado Abbado David Parry Parry 1776 1812 1813 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1822 1824 1832 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1992 1993 2008
Andrea Nozzari (1776 – 1832) was one of the most important Rossini tenors; he sang in the premiere of 9 Rossini operas. His voice was described as a baritone quality voice, with agility, a solid middle and low register and a good amplitude. This is interesting since lately, these roles were sung by high lyric tenors. Since the mid 60s, the main tenors who contributed significantly to the great Rossini revival were: Pietro Bottazzo, Umberto Grilli, Ottavio Garaventa, Ugo Benelli, Rockwell Blake, Chris Merritt, Bruce Ford, Gregory Kunde, Ramon Vargas, William Matteuzzi and Raul Gimenez. Nicola Antonio Manfroce, Ecuba (1812): Priamo 00:00:00 Act I Aria “Pari a te, nel cor la voce” (Priamo) 00:04:13 Act III Aria Di questo cor la speme (Priamo) Dino di Domenico (Priamo), Massimo de Bernart (conductor), Bologna,1992 Simon Mayr: Medea in Corinto (1813): Giasone 00:07:58 Aria Act I “Ogni perigio alfine” (Giasone) 00:11:35 Aria Act II “ Grazie, nume d'amore!” (Giasone) Michael Paul Spyres (Giasone), Fabio Luisi, conductor Gioachino Rossini, Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra (1815): Leicester 00:20:23 Act II “Della cieca fortuna un triste esempio” (Leicester) Antonio Savastano (Leicester), Gabrielle Ferro (conductor), Torino, 1985 Gioachino Rossini, Otello (1816): Otello 00:3018 Act I “Vincemmo, o prodi, I perfidi nemici” (Otello) Curtis Rayam (Otello), Roderick Brydon (conductor), Venezia, 1986 Gioachino Rossini, Armida (1817): Rinaldo 00:40:18 Duet Act I “Amor! Possente nome” (Armida, Rinaldo) 00:49:48 Trio Act III “In quale aspetto imbelle” (Rinaldo, Carlo, Ubaldo) Bruce Ford (Rinaldo), Nelly Miricioiu (Armida), Juan Luque Carmona (Ubaldo), Raul Giménez (Carlo, Claudio Scimone (conductor), Amsterdam, 1988 Gioachino Rossini, Mosè in Egitto (1818): Osiride 00:58:04 Duet Act II “Parlar, spiegar non posso” Rockwell Blake (Osiride), Simone Alaimo (Faraone), Claudio Scimone (conductor), Pesaro, 1983 Gioachino Rossini, Ricciardo e Zoraide (1818): Agorante 01:08:37 Act I “Popoli della Nubia… Minacci pur, disprezzo” Bruce Ford (Agorante), Riccardo Chailly (conductor), Pesaro, 1990 Gioachino Rossini, La donna del lago (1819): Rodrigo di Dhu 01:18:23 Act I “Eccomi a voi, miei prodi” (Ramon Vargas) Ramon Vargas (Rodrigo), Arnold Östman (conductor), Amsterdam, 1992 Gioachino Rossini, Ermione (1819): Pirro 01:25:39 Act I Cavatina “Balena in man del figlio” Chris Merritt (Pirro), Montserrat Caballe (Ermione), Gustav Kuhn (conductor), Pesaro, 1987 Gioachino Rossini, Maometto secondo (1820): Paolo Erisso 01:37:23 Act I “Al tuo cenno, Erisso!” (Paolo) Ramon Vargas (Paolo), Gloria Scalchi (Calbo), Gianluigi Gelmetti (conductor), Pesaro, 1993 Gioachino Rossini, Zelmira (1822): Antenore 01:45:49 Cavatina Act I “Mentre qual fera ingorda” Gregory Kunde (Antenore), Roberto Abbado (conductor), Pesaro, 2008 Giovanni Pacini, Alessandro nell'Indie (1824): Alessandro 02:00:40 Act I Cavatina “Omai sia tregua all'armi” (Alessandro) 02:07:25 Act II Aria “Oggetto si adorabile” (Alessandro) Bruce Ford (Alessandro), David Parry, conductor
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