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Ellen Orford - Emma Bell Auntie - Sara Fulgoni First Niece - Patricia Westley Second Niece - Jessica Cale Conductor - Juraj Valčuha Director - Paul Curran Sets & Costumes - Gary McCann light designer - Fabio Barettin
Irene Jordan Bellini Lily Pons Britten Weber Donizetti Maria Callas Joan Sutherland Beverly Sills Gruberova Covent Garden Tanglewood New York City Opera 1835 1919 1946 1952 1953 1956 1957 1959 1964 2016
THE SONGBIRD: Irene Jordan +••.••(...)) began her career as a mezzo-soprano, with a "fairy tale" debut story: she had been hired for the chorus at The Met, but was immediately elevated into the role of Mallika to Lily Pons' Lakme for the opening night of the 1946/47 season because Pons wanted to work with a singer who could mirror and compliment her stage movements, and Jordan had dance experience. Jordan sang small roles for two seasons at The Met and then paused her career. She emerged as a dramatic coloratura soprano and in this mold, she reappeared at The Met just once more in 1957 as the Queen of the Night, a role that also served as her debut (and only performance) at Covent Garden in 1956. Other notable engagements include the U.S. premiere of Britten's "Peter Grimes" (Tanglewood, 1946); Vitellia in the U.S. premiere of Mozart's "La clemenza di Tito" (Tangelwood, 1952); Weber's "Euryanthe" (New York ,1953); Lady Macbeth (New York City Opera, 1957); and Maria in the U.S. premiere of Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda" (New York, 1964). THE MUSIC: "I puritani" was Bellini's last opera. It premiered in Paris in January 1835, and Bellini died in September 1835 at the age of 33. It was tremendously successful and the opera was performed regularly throughout Europe and in New York until the early 1900s. It went mostly dormant until it caught the public's attention during the bel canto revival ignited by Maria Callas and carried forward by Joan Sutherland, Beverly Sills, Edita Gruberova, and others. Elvira is one of Bellini's most mentally delicate creatures and her mad scene is an elegant depiction of her fragile emotional state. The entire mad scene is very long (almost 20 minutes with no cuts); it has several sections and interludes and frequent interjections by other characters, so it is always abridged when performed by a solo soprano in concert or recital.
Benjamin Britten Cornelius Meister Joseph Kaiser Agneta Eichenholz Andrew Foster Williams Hanna Schwarz Arnold Schoenberg Orf Radio Symphonieorchester Wien Arnold Schoenberg Chor Theater Wien 1945 2015
Sea Interlude from Benjamin Britten's "Peter Grimes" (1945) Musikalische Leitung: Cornelius Meister // Inszenierung: Christof Loy Joseph Kaiser (Peter Grimes), Agneta Eichenholz (Ellen Orford), Andrew Foster-Williams (Balstrode), Hanna Schwarz (Auntie) u. a. ORF Radio Symphonieorchester Wien Arnold Schoenberg Chor Premiere: 12. Dezember 2015 Neuproduktion des Theater an der Wien
Plácido Domingo José Carreras Luciano Pavarotti Zaragozano Ferrer Pepita Embil Etxaniz Zaragoza Beethoven Vincenzo Bellini Georges Bizet Benjamin Britten Luigi Cherubini Francesco Cilea Manuel Falla Gaetano Donizetti Umberto Giordano Charles Gounod Fromental Halévy Georg Friedrich Händel Ruggero Leoncavallo George Alexander Macfarren Hastings Pietro Mascagni Jules Massenet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ópera Nacional Washington Teatro Degollado Israel National Opera 1941 1959 1962 2015
Nacimiento: 21 de enero de 1941 Biografía Es un cantante, director de orquesta, productor y compositor español, 34 exdirector general de la Ópera Nacional de Washington y de la Ópera de Los Ángeles (California). Con registros de barítono y tenor, formó parte del trío Los tres tenores, junto al también español José Carreras y al italiano Luciano Pavarotti. Entre otras distinciones, posee la Orden del Imperio Británico y la Gran Cruz de Alfonso X el Sabio. Plácido Domingo nació el 21 de enero de 1941 en la madrileña calle de Ibiza, n.º 34. Es hijo de dos cantantes de zarzuela, el zaragozano Plácido Domingo Ferrer y la guipuzcoana Josefa Pepita Embil Etxaniz. Su hermana se llamaba María José, quien falleció en 2015. Domingo debutó como barítono el 12 de mayo de 1959, interpretando a Pascual en la obra Marina, en el teatro Degollado de la ciudad de Guadalajara, México. Después interpretó a Borsa en Rigoletto y al Padre Confesor en Diálogos de carmelitas, entre otros. En ese mismo año volvió a debutar, esta vez como tenor, interpretando a Alfredo en La Traviata, en el teatro María Teresa Montoya de la ciudad de Monterrey. Entonces decidió seguir interpretando zarzuela con sus padres. Pero fue en 1962 cuando Plácido Domingo triunfó: ese año se fue a la Ópera de Tel Aviv, la ópera nacional de Israel, en la cual estuvo dos años y medio y cantó en 280 representaciones. Wikipedia in English Birth: January 21, 1941 Biography He is a Spanish singer, conductor, producer and composer, 34 former general director of the Washington National Opera and the Los Angeles Opera (California). With baritone and tenor registers, he was part of the trio Los tres tenores, together with the Spanish José Carreras and the Italian Luciano Pavarotti. Among other distinctions, he holds the Order of the British Empire and the Grand Cross of Alfonso X the Wise. Plácido Domingo was born on January 21, 1941 in the Madrid street of Ibiza, No. 34. He is the son of two zarzuela singers, Placido Domingo Ferrer from Zaragoza and Josefa Pepita Embil Etxaniz from Gipuzkoa. His sister was named María José, who passed away in 2015. Domingo made his debut as a baritone on May 12, 1959, playing Pascual in the play Marina, at the Degollado theater in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico. He then played Borsa in Rigoletto and Father Confessor in Diálogos de carmelitas, among others. That same year he made his debut again, this time as a tenor, playing Alfredo in La Traviata, at the María Teresa Montoya theater in the city of Monterrey. He then decided to continue performing zarzuela with his parents. But it was in 1962 when Placido Domingo triumphed: that year he went to the Tel Aviv Opera, Israel's national opera, in which he spent two and a half years and sang in 280 performances. Repertoire • Ludwig van Beethoven • Fidelio (Florestan) • Vincenzo Bellini • Norma (Pollione) • Georges Bizet • Carmen (Don José) • Benjamin Britten • Peter Grimes (Peter Grimes) • Luigi Cherubini • Medea (Giasone) • Francesco Cilea • Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio) • Manuel de Falla • La vida breve (Paco) • Gaetano Donizetti • L'elisir d'amore (Nemorino) • Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo) • Poliuto (Poliuto) • Umberto Giordano • Andrea Chénier (Andrea Chénier) • Charles Gounod • Faust (Faust) • Romeo y Julieta (Romeo) • Fromental Halévy • La Juive (Eléazar) • Georg Friedrich Händel • Tamerlán (Bajazet) • Ruggero Leoncavallo • Pagliacci (Canio) • George Alexander Macfarren • Robin Hood (Robin Hood) • She Stoops to Conquer (George Hastings) • Helvellyn (Martin) • Pietro Mascagni • Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu) • Jules Massenet • Le Cid (Rodrigue) • Manon (Des Grieux) • Werther (Werther) • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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