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| Thursday 25-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Thursday 25-Jul-13 07:00pm Festival 2013 Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Friday 26-Jul-13 09:30am |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Friday 26-Jul-13 09:30am Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Rosa by James Rolfe and Camyar Chai Isabelle has fled from her home and husband after the death of their child. Hector finds her in a brothel, where she has retreated in order to forget, and desperately urges her to return. Slip – excerpts by Juliet Palmer and Anna Chatterton Slip was created as a site-specific performance for the Harrison Baths, Toronto’s only public bathing complex. Connecting to homelessness, the piece also explores how we are bound together by the intimate experience of cleansing and our precious connection to water and how women experience interaction in intimate spaces. Cake by Monica Pearce. This twelve-minute comedic opera premiered in January 2012 at the Toy Piano Composers’ Opera Scenesters concert. A bride-to-be barely navigates her family’s relationships and expectations as she attempts to order the perfect cake for her wedding. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Image credit: Alice Irene Whittaker-Cumming Rolfe, James (b. 1961), Rosa (Libretto by Camyar Chai) Palmer, Juliet, Slip (Libretto by Anna Chatterton) | ||
| Friday 26-Jul-13 05:00pm |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
Beecher, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Friday 26-Jul-13 05:00pm Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Little Miss All Canadian by Lemit Beecher and Liza Balkan A miniature opera that was written at this year’s Composer-Librettist Laboratory (LibLab) at Tapestry. Two mothers hilariously coach their daughters from the sidelines of a beauty pageant while they discover a disturbing article in the paper: an eleven-year-old girl’s dismembered body parts have been discovered in a park. The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G.by Aaron Gervais and Colleen Murphy This scene served as the genesis for the larger work but does not exist in the full-scale opera. A woman from Eastern Europe had been forced into prostitution, but manages to escape to Italy. She finds herself at a safe house run by a priest and has begun the process of recovery. One night, she enters the priest's room to look out the window at the moon. He wakes up and they begin discussing her situation, the possibility of returning home, and their relationship. Trahisons liquides - excerpt by Stacey Brown & Sébastien Harrisson Set on the Hibernia oil platform located off the east coast of Newfoundland, Pierre, a neurologist is conducting research on the reactions of the human brain under water. Nora, a deep-sea welder, is one of Pierre’s research subjects and the two become romantically involved. Nora encounters the spirit of a long dead pilot, who mistakes her for her past lover, and Pierre manipulates his authority to keep Nora close. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Image credit: Alice Irene Whittaker-Cumming Beecher, Lembit, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, Aaron, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Stacey, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) | ||
| Friday 26-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Friday 26-Jul-13 07:00pm Festival 2013 Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Saturday 27-Jul-13 09:30am |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
Beecher, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Saturday 27-Jul-13 09:30am Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Little Miss All Canadian by Lemit Beecher and Liza Balkan A miniature opera that was written at this year’s Composer-Librettist Laboratory (LibLab) at Tapestry. Two mothers hilariously coach their daughters from the sidelines of a beauty pageant while they discover a disturbing article in the paper: an eleven-year-old girl’s dismembered body parts have been discovered in a park. The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G.by Aaron Gervais and Colleen Murphy This scene served as the genesis for the larger work but does not exist in the full-scale opera. A woman from Eastern Europe had been forced into prostitution, but manages to escape to Italy. She finds herself at a safe house run by a priest and has begun the process of recovery. One night, she enters the priest's room to look out the window at the moon. He wakes up and they begin discussing her situation, the possibility of returning home, and their relationship. Trahisons liquides - excerpt by Stacey Brown & Sébastien Harrisson Set on the Hibernia oil platform located off the east coast of Newfoundland, Pierre, a neurologist is conducting research on the reactions of the human brain under water. Nora, a deep-sea welder, is one of Pierre’s research subjects and the two become romantically involved. Nora encounters the spirit of a long dead pilot, who mistakes her for her past lover, and Pierre manipulates his authority to keep Nora close. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Image credit: Alice Irene Whittaker-Cumming Beecher, Lembit, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, Aaron, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Stacey, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) | ||
| Saturday 27-Jul-13 05:00pm |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Saturday 27-Jul-13 05:00pm Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Rosa by James Rolfe and Camyar Chai Isabelle has fled from her home and husband after the death of their child. Hector finds her in a brothel, where she has retreated in order to forget, and desperately urges her to return. Slip – excerpts by Juliet Palmer and Anna Chatterton Slip was created as a site-specific performance for the Harrison Baths, Toronto’s only public bathing complex. Connecting to homelessness, the piece also explores how we are bound together by the intimate experience of cleansing and our precious connection to water and how women experience interaction in intimate spaces. Cake by Monica Pearce. This twelve-minute comedic opera premiered in January 2012 at the Toy Piano Composers’ Opera Scenesters concert. A bride-to-be barely navigates her family’s relationships and expectations as she attempts to order the perfect cake for her wedding. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Image credit: Alice Irene Whittaker-Cumming Rolfe, James (b. 1961), Rosa (Libretto by Camyar Chai) Palmer, Juliet, Slip (Libretto by Anna Chatterton) | ||
| Saturday 27-Jul-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Saturday 27-Jul-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Sunday 28-Jul-13 09:30am |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Sunday 28-Jul-13 09:30am Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Rosa by James Rolfe and Camyar Chai Isabelle has fled from her home and husband after the death of their child. Hector finds her in a brothel, where she has retreated in order to forget, and desperately urges her to return. Slip – excerpts by Juliet Palmer and Anna Chatterton Slip was created as a site-specific performance for the Harrison Baths, Toronto’s only public bathing complex. Connecting to homelessness, the piece also explores how we are bound together by the intimate experience of cleansing and our precious connection to water and how women experience interaction in intimate spaces. Cake by Monica Pearce. This twelve-minute comedic opera premiered in January 2012 at the Toy Piano Composers’ Opera Scenesters concert. A bride-to-be barely navigates her family’s relationships and expectations as she attempts to order the perfect cake for her wedding. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Rolfe, James (b. 1961), Rosa (Libretto by Camyar Chai) Palmer, Juliet, Slip (Libretto by Anna Chatterton) | ||
| Sunday 28-Jul-13 05:00pm |
Revel Cafe, Stratford, ONBicycle Opera Stratford Summer Music |
Beecher, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) |
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| Revel Cafe, Stratford, ON, 37 Market Pl, Ontario, Stratford N5A 1A4, Canada Sunday 28-Jul-13 05:00pm Bicycle Opera Tickets: Pay what you can
Little Miss All Canadian by Lemit Beecher and Liza Balkan A miniature opera that was written at this year’s Composer-Librettist Laboratory (LibLab) at Tapestry. Two mothers hilariously coach their daughters from the sidelines of a beauty pageant while they discover a disturbing article in the paper: an eleven-year-old girl’s dismembered body parts have been discovered in a park. The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G.by Aaron Gervais and Colleen Murphy This scene served as the genesis for the larger work but does not exist in the full-scale opera. A woman from Eastern Europe had been forced into prostitution, but manages to escape to Italy. She finds herself at a safe house run by a priest and has begun the process of recovery. One night, she enters the priest's room to look out the window at the moon. He wakes up and they begin discussing her situation, the possibility of returning home, and their relationship. Trahisons liquides - excerpt by Stacey Brown & Sébastien Harrisson Set on the Hibernia oil platform located off the east coast of Newfoundland, Pierre, a neurologist is conducting research on the reactions of the human brain under water. Nora, a deep-sea welder, is one of Pierre’s research subjects and the two become romantically involved. Nora encounters the spirit of a long dead pilot, who mistakes her for her past lover, and Pierre manipulates his authority to keep Nora close. The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian contemporary opera to communities across Ontario by bicycle! We bring Canadian music to people who might otherwise have little opportunity to hear it, and work to close the distance between audiences and opera singers through performance in intimate spaces. The project focuses on operatic repertoire that deals with contemporary issues relevant to all audiences. Our scenes are sung in English (with one in French) so that audiences can more readily relate to the material. Featuring Larissa Koniuk, soprano, Michelle Simmons, mezzo, Geoffrey Sirret, Baritione, Will Reid, Tenor, Wesley Shen, Music Director, piano, Katherine Watson, flute & Leslie Ting, violin. Michael Mori, Stage Director, Alex Samaras, Associate Producer, & Composer in Residence Adam Scime. In July 2013, we will be cycling west of Toronto to Hamilton, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bayfield, London and Stratford! Demythologizing the idea of “the opera singer” (we get dirty too!) and operatic traditions (who says we can’t cycle?), and providing a car-free alternative to touring. Image credit: Alice Irene Whittaker-Cumming Beecher, Lembit, Little Miss All Canadian (Libretto by Liza Balkan) Gervais, Aaron, The Enslavement and Liberation of Oksana G. (Libretto by Colleen Murphy) Brown, Stacey, Trahisons liquides (Libretto by Sébastien Harrisson) | ||
| Sunday 28-Jul-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Sunday 28-Jul-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Monday 29-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Monday 29-Jul-13 07:00pm Festival 2013 Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm Festival 2013 Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Wednesday 31-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Wednesday 31-Jul-13 07:00pm Festival 2013 Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Thursday 1-Aug-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Nadine Mortimer-Smith, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Thursday 1-Aug-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Nadine Mortimer-Smith, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Friday 2-Aug-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Friday 2-Aug-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Saturday 3-Aug-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Saturday 3-Aug-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Aivale Cole, Soprano: Aida Shaun Dixon, Tenor: Radamès Monika-Evelin Liiv, Mezzo-soprano: Amneris Jonathan Story, Bass: Ramfis Simon Thorpe, Baritone: Amonasro Christopher Adams, Bass: King of Egypt Philip Hesketh, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Sunday 4-Aug-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Sunday 4-Aug-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Alexander Pidgen, Tenor: Nemorino Rebecca Dale, Soprano: Adina Stephen Kennedy, Bass: Dulcamara Peter Brooke, Baritone: Belcore John Andrews, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Monday 5-Aug-13 06:00pm |
Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-AnjouFestival 2013 Opéra de Baugé |
Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer |
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| Centre Culturel René d'Anjou, Baugé-en-Anjou, place de l'Orgerie, 49150 Baugé-en-Anjou, France Monday 5-Aug-13 06:00pm Festival 2013 Eun Woo Chul, Baritone: Dr. Falke James McOran-Campbell, Tenor: Baron von Eisenstein Susan Jiwey, Soprano: Rosalinde Sirkka Lampimäki, Soprano: Adele Rémi Chiorboli, Tenor: Alfred James Southall, Conductor Bernadette Grimmett, Producer | ||
| Saturday 10-Aug-13 07:30pm |
St Barthomäuskirche, DornheimBach and Sons |
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| St Barthomäuskirche, Dornheim, Dornheim, Germany Saturday 10-Aug-13 07:30pm Bach and Sons Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Nun freut euch, lieben Christen - chorale prelude in G Major, BWV755 | ||
| Sunday 11-Aug-13 01:00pm |
Sigyn Hall, TurkuAkseli Turku Music Festival |
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| Sigyn Hall, Turku, Linnankatu 60, Turku 20100, Finland Sunday 11-Aug-13 01:00pm Akseli by composer Kimmo Hakola is the new monologue opera composed for Jorma Hynninen. Akseli tells the story of the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, who is perhaps best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. With this role, Jorma Hynninen bids farewell to the opera stages. The libretto written by Pekka Hako is partly based on Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s own writings. With seven scenes, he looks back at his youth in Paris and Berlin, his deep love for this wife Mary and the death of their daughter, his lifelong friend Louis Sparre… He reflects on the untouched surrounding wilderness, the soul of the Finnish people, Kalevala, the magical lights and colors of Africa and his passion for art. Please note that the performance is in Finnish.Image credit: Yehina Eweis | ||
| Monday 12-Aug-13 07:00pm |
Sigyn Hall, TurkuAkseli Turku Music Festival |
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| Sigyn Hall, Turku, Linnankatu 60, Turku 20100, Finland Monday 12-Aug-13 07:00pm Akseli by composer Kimmo Hakola is the new monologue opera composed for Jorma Hynninen. Akseli tells the story of the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, who is perhaps best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. With this role, Jorma Hynninen bids farewell to the opera stages. The libretto written by Pekka Hako is partly based on Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s own writings. With seven scenes, he looks back at his youth in Paris and Berlin, his deep love for this wife Mary and the death of their daughter, his lifelong friend Louis Sparre… He reflects on the untouched surrounding wilderness, the soul of the Finnish people, Kalevala, the magical lights and colors of Africa and his passion for art. Please note that the performance is in Finnish.Image credit: Yehina Eweis | ||
| Thursday 15-Aug-13 07:00pm |
Domino Movie Theater, TurkuTrouble in Tahiti – one-act opera, Premiere Turku Music Festival |
Leonard Bernstein, Librettist Anu Hostikka, Soprano Juha Hostikka, Vocals Päivi Nisula, Soprano Thomas Pursio, Bass-baritone Ville Salonen, Tenor Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Director Marjo Haapasalo, Costume Designer Timo Alhanen, Lighting Designer Marja Hyvärilä, Producer Saaristo-ooppera, Producer Päivi Nisula, Producer |
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| Domino Movie Theater, Turku, Humalistonkatu 7, Turku 20100, Finland Thursday 15-Aug-13 07:00pm Trouble in Tahiti – one-act opera, Premiere Trouble in Tahiti gives the audience an insight into one day in the life of two unhappily married people. Their everyday life is shown through seven scenes, from the breakfast table trough to supper. With this work Bernstein wanted to show the materialism ruling post-war America. The unhappy two and their loveless marriage stand in sharp contrast to the temporary illusion of happiness created by material consuming.Leonard Bernstein, Librettist Anu Hostikka, Soprano Juha Hostikka, Vocals Päivi Nisula, Soprano Thomas Pursio, Bass-baritone Ville Salonen, Tenor Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Director Marjo Haapasalo, Costume Designer Timo Alhanen, Lighting Designer Marja Hyvärilä, Producer Saaristo-ooppera, Producer Päivi Nisula, Producer | ||
| Monday 19-Aug-13 09:00pm |
New Media Scotland, EdinburghTo Dream Again Edinburgh International Festival |
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| New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, United Kingdom Monday 19-Aug-13 09:00pm To Dream Again World Premiere Cellist Peter Gregson’s new work To Dream Again unfolds after a series of interactions between the audience and bespoke data systems. Created especially for this world premiere, these audience interactions mean that each performance develops in an entirely different way in the laboratory venue and subsequently online, where it decays until finally it can no longer be heard. Quite the matter of life and data. Peter Gregson is equally at home collaborating with some of the most exciting musicians working today (including Gabriel Prokofiev, Daníel Bjarnason and Max Richter) as he is with world-leading technologists, ranging from the Media Lab at MIT, Microsoft Labs and his own Google-funded incubator, The Electric Creative Colab. Commissioned by New Media Scotland, To Dream Again was developed during a sixmonth residency. Image credit: Sussie Ahlburg | ||
| Tuesday 20-Aug-13 09:00pm |
New Media Scotland, EdinburghTo Dream Again Edinburgh International Festival |
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| New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, United Kingdom Tuesday 20-Aug-13 09:00pm To Dream Again World Premiere Cellist Peter Gregson’s new work To Dream Again unfolds after a series of interactions between the audience and bespoke data systems. Created especially for this world premiere, these audience interactions mean that each performance develops in an entirely different way in the laboratory venue and subsequently online, where it decays until finally it can no longer be heard. Quite the matter of life and data. Peter Gregson is equally at home collaborating with some of the most exciting musicians working today (including Gabriel Prokofiev, Daníel Bjarnason and Max Richter) as he is with world-leading technologists, ranging from the Media Lab at MIT, Microsoft Labs and his own Google-funded incubator, The Electric Creative Colab. Commissioned by New Media Scotland, To Dream Again was developed during a sixmonth residency. Image credit: Sussie Ahlburg | ||
| Thursday 22-Aug-13 09:00pm |
New Media Scotland, EdinburghTo Dream Again Edinburgh International Festival |
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| New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, United Kingdom Thursday 22-Aug-13 09:00pm To Dream Again World Premiere Cellist Peter Gregson’s new work To Dream Again unfolds after a series of interactions between the audience and bespoke data systems. Created especially for this world premiere, these audience interactions mean that each performance develops in an entirely different way in the laboratory venue and subsequently online, where it decays until finally it can no longer be heard. Quite the matter of life and data. Peter Gregson is equally at home collaborating with some of the most exciting musicians working today (including Gabriel Prokofiev, Daníel Bjarnason and Max Richter) as he is with world-leading technologists, ranging from the Media Lab at MIT, Microsoft Labs and his own Google-funded incubator, The Electric Creative Colab. Commissioned by New Media Scotland, To Dream Again was developed during a sixmonth residency. Image credit: Sussie Ahlburg | ||
| Friday 23-Aug-13 09:00pm |
New Media Scotland, EdinburghTo Dream Again Edinburgh International Festival |
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| New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, United Kingdom Friday 23-Aug-13 09:00pm To Dream Again World Premiere Cellist Peter Gregson’s new work To Dream Again unfolds after a series of interactions between the audience and bespoke data systems. Created especially for this world premiere, these audience interactions mean that each performance develops in an entirely different way in the laboratory venue and subsequently online, where it decays until finally it can no longer be heard. Quite the matter of life and data. Peter Gregson is equally at home collaborating with some of the most exciting musicians working today (including Gabriel Prokofiev, Daníel Bjarnason and Max Richter) as he is with world-leading technologists, ranging from the Media Lab at MIT, Microsoft Labs and his own Google-funded incubator, The Electric Creative Colab. Commissioned by New Media Scotland, To Dream Again was developed during a sixmonth residency. Image credit: Sussie Ahlburg | ||
| Saturday 24-Aug-13 09:00pm |
New Media Scotland, EdinburghTo Dream Again Edinburgh International Festival |
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| New Media Scotland, Edinburgh, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, United Kingdom Saturday 24-Aug-13 09:00pm To Dream Again World Premiere Cellist Peter Gregson’s new work To Dream Again unfolds after a series of interactions between the audience and bespoke data systems. Created especially for this world premiere, these audience interactions mean that each performance develops in an entirely different way in the laboratory venue and subsequently online, where it decays until finally it can no longer be heard. Quite the matter of life and data. Peter Gregson is equally at home collaborating with some of the most exciting musicians working today (including Gabriel Prokofiev, Daníel Bjarnason and Max Richter) as he is with world-leading technologists, ranging from the Media Lab at MIT, Microsoft Labs and his own Google-funded incubator, The Electric Creative Colab. Commissioned by New Media Scotland, To Dream Again was developed during a sixmonth residency. Image credit: Sussie Ahlburg | ||