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| Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall, LondonBryn Terfel performs with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London |
Works by Verdi Works by Mozart Works by Rossini Works by Bizet |
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| Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall, London, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm Bryn Terfel performs with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London A commanding presence in the international music world, the acclaimed and award winning operatic powerhouse Bryn Terfel performs specially chosen favourite arias by Verdi, Mozart, Rossini, Gounod and Bizet. Works by Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Works by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Works by Rossini, Gioacchino (1792-1868) Works by Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) | ||
| Wednesday 3-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichDie Fliegende Holländer |
Zurich Opera Alain Altinoglu, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Wolfgang Gussmann, Set Designer Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Liliana Nikiteanu, Contralto: Mary Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Dutchman Matti Salminen, Bass: Daland Marco Jentzsch, Tenor: Erik Fabio Trümpy, Tenor: The Steersman Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 3-Jul-13 07:00pm Die Fliegende Holländer Heinrich Heine wrote the story of the seafarer who yearns for deliverance from a curse through the faithful love of a woman. The master of romantic irony pieced together a fictitious play from various seafaring sagas and created a brilliant parody of the romantic melodramas, which Richard Wagner, however, took seriously. In the unhappy hero, who will not give up his aim of sailing round a dangerous cape despite the severest of storms, Wagner recognised a man who does not simply accept the world order, but seeks to overthrow it, even if he is punished with a terrible curse. To the young composer and revolutionary, this man must have seemed a kindred spirit; equally so the young woman, whose life’s dream is to escape the narrow confines of her father’s house and rescue the seafarer. She is a woman who aspires to unconditional self-fulfilment. Against all resistance, she asserts her vision of a fulfilled existence, and takes to its logical extreme the idea of remaining true to herself. The encounter of the two figures ends tragically, but in Wagner’s eyes they do not fail because of the world; the world fails because of them. A few years later, Wagner stood on the barricades in Dresden in an attempt to transform into reality his dream of a world redeemed and determined by love…
In this production, two outstanding singers, Bryn Terfel and Anja Kampe, will be giving their débuts at Zurich Opera, and Matti Salminen can once again be heard as Daland. The young conductor Alain Altinoglu has already made the leap to some of the major opera houses. The Flying Dutchman is Director Andreas Homoki’s first production in Zurich.
In German with German and English surtitles.Alain Altinoglu, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Wolfgang Gussmann, Set Designer Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Liliana Nikiteanu, Contralto: Mary Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Dutchman Matti Salminen, Bass: Daland Marco Jentzsch, Tenor: Erik Fabio Trümpy, Tenor: The Steersman Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich | ||
| Friday 5-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichDie Fliegende Holländer |
Zurich Opera Alain Altinoglu, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Wolfgang Gussmann, Set Designer Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Liliana Nikiteanu, Contralto: Mary Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Dutchman Matti Salminen, Bass: Daland Marco Jentzsch, Tenor: Erik Fabio Trümpy, Tenor: The Steersman Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Friday 5-Jul-13 07:00pm Die Fliegende Holländer Heinrich Heine wrote the story of the seafarer who yearns for deliverance from a curse through the faithful love of a woman. The master of romantic irony pieced together a fictitious play from various seafaring sagas and created a brilliant parody of the romantic melodramas, which Richard Wagner, however, took seriously. In the unhappy hero, who will not give up his aim of sailing round a dangerous cape despite the severest of storms, Wagner recognised a man who does not simply accept the world order, but seeks to overthrow it, even if he is punished with a terrible curse. To the young composer and revolutionary, this man must have seemed a kindred spirit; equally so the young woman, whose life’s dream is to escape the narrow confines of her father’s house and rescue the seafarer. She is a woman who aspires to unconditional self-fulfilment. Against all resistance, she asserts her vision of a fulfilled existence, and takes to its logical extreme the idea of remaining true to herself. The encounter of the two figures ends tragically, but in Wagner’s eyes they do not fail because of the world; the world fails because of them. A few years later, Wagner stood on the barricades in Dresden in an attempt to transform into reality his dream of a world redeemed and determined by love…
In this production, two outstanding singers, Bryn Terfel and Anja Kampe, will be giving their débuts at Zurich Opera, and Matti Salminen can once again be heard as Daland. The young conductor Alain Altinoglu has already made the leap to some of the major opera houses. The Flying Dutchman is Director Andreas Homoki’s first production in Zurich.
In German with German and English surtitles.Alain Altinoglu, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Wolfgang Gussmann, Set Designer Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Liliana Nikiteanu, Contralto: Mary Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Dutchman Matti Salminen, Bass: Daland Marco Jentzsch, Tenor: Erik Fabio Trümpy, Tenor: The Steersman Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich | ||
| Sunday 14-Jul-13 05:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichDie Walküre Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Andreas Kriegenburg, Director Simon O'Neill, Tenor: Siegmund Hans-Peter König, Bass: Hunding Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Wotan Petra Lang, Mezzo-soprano: Sieglinde Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Erika Wueschner, Soprano: Helmwige Roswitha C Müller, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Okka von der Damerau, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde Katarina Dalayman, Soprano: Brünnhilde Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 14-Jul-13 05:00pm First Day of "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
The clash of the clans nourishes the battlefield. The Valkyries, the children of the god, are just instruments of the father to gather together an army of the dead for him.
Wotan’s progeny are to secure his power: the twins, Siegmund and Sieglinde, seem born to this task. The brother lands at the home of his enemy – finds his sister there after a separation of many years and wins her heart. All of this runs according to plan, and yet the two siblings have violated the laws. The father must sacrifice his son. Brünnhilde, his favorite daughter, defies her father for the first time and protects the incestuous couple – in vain.
On the first day of Der Ring des Nibelungen, in Die Walküre, first performed in 1870 in Munich, the father-god’s plans to undo the entanglements come to naught. At the end, his children are either murdered or punished and exiled. All Wotan can do is wait for the hero of the next generation – Sieglinde now carries him in her womb, the seed of her brother, somewhere on her flight through the forest.
New production.
In German with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Andreas Kriegenburg, Director Simon O'Neill, Tenor: Siegmund Hans-Peter König, Bass: Hunding Bryn Terfel, Baritone: Wotan Petra Lang, Mezzo-soprano: Sieglinde Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Erika Wueschner, Soprano: Helmwige Roswitha C Müller, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Okka von der Damerau, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde Katarina Dalayman, Soprano: Brünnhilde Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute | ||
| Tuesday 23-Jul-13 05:00pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 15 BBC Proms |
Wagner, Die Walküre (concert performance, sung in German) Bryn Terfel, Bass-baritone: Wotan Simon O'Neill, Tenor: Siegmund Anja Kampe, Soprano: Sieglinde Eric Halfvarson, Bass: Hunding Nina Stemme, Soprano: Brünnhilde Ekaterina Gubanova, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Danielle Halbwachs, Soprano: Gerhilde Carola Höhn, Soprano: Ortlinde Ivonne Fuchs, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute Anaïk Morel, Contralto: Schwertleite Susan Foster, Soprano: Helmwige Leann Sandel-Pantaleo, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Anna Lapkovskaja, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde Simone Schröder, Mezzo-soprano: Rossweisse Staatskapelle Berlin Daniel Barenboim, Conductor |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom Tuesday 23-Jul-13 05:00pm Prom 15 Daniel Barenboim’s Proms Ring cycle with the Staatskapelle Berlin continues with the razored strings and yelping brass of a violent storm, the cloudburst of incestuous love, a bitter marital dispute and the first appearance of Wotan’s rebel daughter, Brünnhilde, sung by a leading exponent of the role, Nina Stemme.Tickets £18 - £68.There will be two intervals of 30 minutes. Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Die Walküre (concert performance, sung in German) Bryn Terfel, Bass-baritone: Wotan Simon O'Neill, Tenor: Siegmund Anja Kampe, Soprano: Sieglinde Eric Halfvarson, Bass: Hunding Nina Stemme, Soprano: Brünnhilde Ekaterina Gubanova, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Danielle Halbwachs, Soprano: Gerhilde Carola Höhn, Soprano: Ortlinde Ivonne Fuchs, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute Anaïk Morel, Contralto: Schwertleite Susan Foster, Soprano: Helmwige Leann Sandel-Pantaleo, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Anna Lapkovskaja, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde Simone Schröder, Mezzo-soprano: Rossweisse Staatskapelle Berlin Daniel Barenboim, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 25-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Salle des Combins, VerbierVerbier Festival Orchestra Verbier Festival |
Verdi, Otello: Act 1 Wagner, Die Walküre: Act 3 |
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| Salle des Combins, Verbier, Verbier, Switzerland Thursday 25-Jul-13 07:00pm Verbier Festival Orchestra Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Otello: Act 1 Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Die Walküre: Act 3 | ||
| Monday 9-Sep-13 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolA Night at the Musicals |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Monday 9-Sep-13 07:30pm A Night at the Musicals Join the starry duo of Bryn Terfel and John Owen Jones, for a night at the musicals like no other! With songs from Bernstein’s West Side Story (‘I Feel Pretty’), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera (‘Music Of the Night’), Schönberg’s Les Misérables, Rogers and Hammerstein’s Carousel (‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’) and South Pacific ('Some Enchanted Evening’), and more, this will be an evening to remember.
John Owen Jones is an award winning and record-breaking West End and Broadway actor and recording artist - probably best known for his performances as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables and as The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera. Bryn Terfel, of course, has won plaudits as a singer of 1940s and 1950s Broadway musicals in his recordings of these works and in many live performances.
‘Terfel is unique in being able to perform opera, Broadway songs and folk ballads with total conviction, perhaps because he treats each on its own terms and refuses to overanalyse. As he told me once before, “I don’t understand people who think opera singers shouldn’t sing musicals, because all the same rules apply for every type of singer.”
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| Wednesday 11-Sep-13 01:00pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolBach at Lunchtime |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Wednesday 11-Sep-13 01:00pm Bach at Lunchtime After the show-stopping thrills of the opening concert of The Art of of Bryn Terfel, the bass-baritone demonstrates the opposite extreme of his astonishing range. Bach’s Cantata No.82 is sacred music at its most universal; profound emotion distilled into pure serenity and it’s one of Bryn’s very favourite works. For this one-off lunchtime performance, he’s joined by a dedicated ensemble of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra players, and two of the Orchestra’s very own stars get to share the limelight in Bach’s timeless Concerto for Two Violins: music that you’re sure to recognise even if you don’t think you know it!Image credit: Brian Tarr | ||
| Saturday 14-Sep-13 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolA German Requiem |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Saturday 14-Sep-13 07:30pm A German Requiem Imagine there’s no heaven…when Johannes Brahms wrote his Requiem, he wasn’t thinking of judgment or the Last Trumpet. He wasn’t thinking of the afterlife at all. Instead, overcome by grief at the death of his mother, he set out to console and comfort the living. The result was his A German Requiem, one of the most beautiful, most moving and – yes – most profoundly spiritual choral works of all time. It’s the deep, calm centre to The Art of Bryn Terfel; a chance for him to show yet another side of his artistry, and to share the stage with Vasily Petrenko, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir and the magnificent young British soprano Sophie Bevan (recipient of The Times Breakthrough Award at the 2012 South Bank Sky Arts Awards) in a concert to touch your very soul.
This concert celebrates the Royal Philharmonic Society Bicentenary 1813-2013.
Please note there will be no interval at this concert. | ||
| Friday 20-Sep-13 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolPuccini's Tosca |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Friday 20-Sep-13 07:30pm Puccini's Tosca Rome, 1800: as Revolution stalks the streets, two young artists find themselves fleeing for their lives. What price will they be prepared to pay for freedom – or for love? With its thrilling plot, unforgettable characters and soaring passion, Puccini’s Tosca is the ultimate romantic opera, and melodies like Vissi d’arte, Recondita armonia and E lucevan le stelle have made it one of the world’s best-loved operas for over a century.
Bryn Terfel has chosen his own Tosca and Cavaradossi with other roles coming from the Liverpool-Based European Opera Centre. Vasily Petrenko conducts, and Terfel reprises one of his supreme roles – the dangerously charismatic Baron Scarpia – in this dramatic concert performance. An unmissable climax to The Art of Bryn Terfel.Image credit: Brian Tarr | ||
| Sunday 22-Sep-13 02:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolPuccini's Tosca |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Sunday 22-Sep-13 02:30pm Puccini's Tosca Rome, 1800: as Revolution stalks the streets, two young artists find themselves fleeing for their lives. What price will they be prepared to pay for freedom – or for love? With its thrilling plot, unforgettable characters and soaring passion, Puccini’s Tosca is the ultimate romantic opera, and melodies like Vissi d’arte, Recondita armonia and E lucevan le stelle have made it one of the world’s best-loved operas for over a century.
Bryn Terfel has chosen his own Tosca and Cavaradossi with other roles coming from the Liverpool-Based European Opera Centre. Vasily Petrenko conducts, and Terfel reprises one of his supreme roles – the dangerously charismatic Baron Scarpia – in this dramatic concert performance. An unmissable climax to The Art of Bryn Terfel.Image credit: Brian Tarr | ||
| Thursday 28-Nov-13 07:30pm |
Olavshallen, TrondheimBryn Terfel back in Trondheim! |
Programme to include: |
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| Olavshallen, Trondheim, Kjøpmannsgt. 44, Trondheim 7011, Norway Thursday 28-Nov-13 07:30pm Bryn Terfel back in Trondheim! Programme to include: | ||
| Thursday 5-Dec-13 06:00pm |
Berwaldhallen, StockholmStemme and Terfel in Valkyrie |
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| Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden Thursday 5-Dec-13 06:00pm Stemme and Terfel in Valkyrie Tickets 140-475 kr | ||
| Saturday 7-Dec-13 06:00pm |
Berwaldhallen, StockholmStemme and Terfel in Valkyrie |
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| Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden Saturday 7-Dec-13 06:00pm Stemme and Terfel in Valkyrie Tickets 140-475 kr | ||
| Thursday 6-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, BrusselsBryn Terfel |
Works by Wagner Works by Verdi Works by Gounod |
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| Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, Brussels, Rue Ravensteinstraat 23, B1000 Brussels, Belgium Thursday 6-Feb-14 08:00pm Bryn Terfel Tickets 84 - 20 €. Works by Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) Works by Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) Works by Gounod, Charles-Francois (1818-1893) | ||
| Saturday 8-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisLegendary heroes: Bryn Terfel - Orchestre National de Belgique - Gareth Jones |
Wagner, Der fliegende Holländer (selected arias) Wagner, Tannhäuser (selected arias) Wagner, Die Walküre (selected arias) Mozart, Don Giovanni (selected arias) |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Saturday 8-Feb-14 08:00pm Legendary heroes: Bryn Terfel - Orchestre National de Belgique - Gareth Jones Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman) (selected arias) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Tannhäuser (selected arias) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Die Walküre (selected arias) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Don Giovanni, K527 (selected arias) | ||
| Friday 4-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Friday 4-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Monday 7-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Monday 7-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Friday 11-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Friday 11-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Monday 14-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Monday 14-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Thursday 17-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Thursday 17-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Tuesday 22-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Tuesday 22-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||
| Friday 25-Apr-14 07:00pm |
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonFaust |
Royal Opera Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Friday 25-Apr-14 07:00pm Maurizio Benini, Conductor David McVicar, Director Joseph Calleja, Tenor: Faust Anna Netrebko, Soprano: Marguerite Bryn Terfel, Bass: Méphistophélès Simon Keenlyside, Baritone: Valentin Renata Pokupic, Mezzo-soprano: Siébel | ||