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About Brenda Rae

See 4 performances featuring Brenda Rae
Voice type: Soprano
Future engagements in our database:
Past performances in our database:
Angelica in Orlando Furioso (Oper Frankfurt, 2010)
Armida in Rinaldo, HWV 7 (Glyndebourne Opera, 2011)
Armida in Rinaldo, HWV 7 (Glyndebourne Opera, 2011)
Giuditta in La Giuditta (Oper Frankfurt, 2010)
Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Bavarian State Opera, 2012)
Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor (Oper Frankfurt, 2010)
Violetta Valéry in La Traviata (Oper Frankfurt, 2011)
Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos (Opéra National de Bordeaux, 2011)

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Date and venueTitle
10-Feb-2013
Barbican Centre: Hall
A finely-cast Radamisto from The English Concert
Image credit: David Daniels © Robert Recker licensed to Virgin ClassicsHandel’s Radamisto has an improbable plot (although average by Baroque opera standards) which can make it difficult to stage. The most recent staging in London was the ENO production in 2010, which had a largely abstract setting.
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25-Aug-2011
Royal Albert Hall
Glyndebourne's Rinaldo comes to the Proms
Image credit: © BBC / Chris ChristodoulouLondon audiences had never seen anything quite like it. Fireworks, fountains and live sparrows were just a few of the special effects livening up the premiere of Handel's Rinaldo way back in 1711, prompting the Spectator's critic to compare it sniffily to a Punch and Judy show. Fast forward two hundred years, and you might wonder if there's been any progress. The restrictions of the Royal Albert Hall stage, just an open dais set behind the orchestra, rule out anything too adventurous. So the only water was a blue tarpaulin, and the tweeting birds were digitally remastered.
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2-Jul-2011
Glyndebourne Opera House
Rinaldo at Glyndebourne
Image credit: Tim Mead as Eustazio © Bill CooperTo Glyndebourne, for the opening night of Handel's Rinaldo, the first of his operas to be staged in London in 1711, when he was just 26 years old. The opera was a roaring success at the time and the most-repeated of all Handel's operas during his lifetime and yet has been over-shadowed in recent decades by his other great masterpieces, with the result that Richard's Carsen's new production for Glyndebourne is the first in Britain for over 30 years.
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