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BVOF Conductor Darren Hargan explains the Ruggero Leoncavallo masterpiece Pagliacci. Darren was born in Ireland, Darren Hargan trained with a full scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He subsequently received a Master’s degree in conducting from the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana where he studied with renowned contemporary music specialist Arturo Tamayo, and Professor of conducting at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste Marc Kissoczy. He has also participated in masterclasses with Colin Davis, Colin Metters, Pierre Boulez and Bernard Haitink. After conducting the world premiere of Gerard McBurney’s opera The Airman’s Tale in London, he was appointed to the position of assistant musical director at the Internationales Opernstudio, Zurich, and was engaged as pianist and vocal coach at the Opernhaus Zürich under Alexander Pereira. As assistant conductor he worked at the Wexford Opera Festival with Stewart Robinson for Richard Rodney Bennett’s The Mines of Sulphur, and with Jaroslav Kyzlink for Smetana’s Hubička. Later he assisted Kenneth Montgomery for Don Giovanni at Le Grand Théâtre de Genève, and Philip Glass for his opera In the Penal Colony with the Zürcher Kammerorchester. As a guest he has worked at the Theater Luzern and Theater Biel-Solothurn. His operatic repertoire includes Hansel and Gretel, La Bohème, Lucia di Lamermoor, L’Elisir d’amore, La Cenerentola, Le nozze di Figaro and La finta giardiniera, With his own ensemble he has conducted Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire and Verklärte Nacht as well as Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia, The Turn of the Screw and a new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Switzerland and England for the Britten Centenary. He has also conducted many projects with period instruments including a new production of Gluck’s Armide with French classical instruments. He has conducted the Karlsbader Sinfonieorchester in music by Tchaikovsky and stepped in at short notice to conduct Il barbiere di Siviglia in Lugano with an all-star cast. Darren was the assistant conductor for the production of Der fliegende Holländer at the Summer Opera Festival in Selzach. He has most recently worked as guest pianist and assistant conductor at Theater an der Wien.
Daniel Moody Benjamin Britten George London 2017
Daniel Moody, Countertenor Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream aria "I know a bank" Craig Rutenburg, Pianist George London Competition 02/17/2017 For more info on concert events, reviews & contact visit: www.DanielMoodyCountertenor.com
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Benjamin Britten - Act 1 - Opéra de Montpellier DISTRIBUTION Obéron : James Hall Tytania : Florie Valiquette Thésée : Richard Wiegold Hippolyte : Polly Leech Lysandre : Thomas Atkins Demetrius : Matthew Durkan Hermia : Roxana Constantinescu Helena : Marie-Adeline Henry Bottom : Dominic Barberi Quince : Nicholas Crawley Puck : Nicholas Bruder Flûte : Paul Curievici Snug : Daniel Grice Snout : Colin Judson Starveling : Nicholas Merryweather Chœurs : Chœur Opéra Junior - Classe Opéra Orchestre : Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie Musique : Benjamin Britten Direction musicale : Tito Muñoz Mise en scène : Ted Huffman Décors : Marsha Ginsberg Costumes : Annemarie Woods Lumières : D.M. Wood Chorégraphie : Sam Pinkelton Chef des Chœurs : Vincent Recolin Assistante Décors : Perrine Villemur Assistants Chef de choeur : Guillemette Daboval, Guilhem Rosa Maquettiste : Devin Petersen Régisseur Vol : Ran Arthur Braun
Scottish Opera Shakespeare Britten Stuart Stratford David Shipley Lawrence Zazzo 2022
March 2022 at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh: (http•••)/ ‘The makings of a classic’ – The Stage/ ‘Stellar performance form Scottish Opera’ – The Herald/ ‘Riveting and highly original’ – The Scotsman Scottish Opera’s five-star production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens in Edinburgh on Tuesday 1 March. Join us for this unmissable operatic reimagining of Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, directed by Dominic Hill of The Citizens Theatre and designed by Tom Piper. The music is some of Britten’s most atmospheric. Bringing to life fairies, lovers, and rustics – and even the wood itself – it is intense, heady, otherworldly and packed with standout moments. Scottish Opera Music Director Stuart Stratford conducts a dynamic cast that includes recent Scottish Opera Emerging Artist Catriona Hewitson as Tytania and David Shipley as Bottom. They both make their role debuts alongside internationally-acclaimed countertenor Lawrence Zazzo as Oberon. Sung in English with English supertitles Running time approx. 3 hrs 15 mins (inc. two intervals)
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