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OPERA PERFORMANCES – WHAT / WHERE / WHEN 1972 to 2019 GRAHAM CLARK OPERA PERFORMANCES – WHAT / WHERE / WHEN 1972 to 2019 AUSTRIAN / GERMAN BEETHOVEN Fidelio Jacquino Glasgow - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1977 7 Edinburgh - King's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1977 2 9 BERG Lulu Maler, Schwarzer Mann Paris - Théâtre du Châtelet - Orchestre National de France 1991 6 6 BERG Lulu Prinz, KaMMerdiener, Marquis Salzburg - Salzburger Festspiele - Staatskapelle Berlin 1995 / 99 8 New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 2001 / 10 8 Berlin - Staatsoper iM Schiller Theater - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2015 4 20 BERG Wozzeck HauptMann Paris - Salle Pleyel - Orchestre PhilharMonique de Radio France - Radio France 1989 1 New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 1989 / 90 / 97 / 2001 / 05 / 06 18 Paris - Théâtre du Châtelet - Orchestre de Paris 1992 / 93 / 98 11 Berlin - Staatsoper Unter den Linden - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1994 / 97 / 99 12 Chicago - Civic Opera House - Lyric Opera of Chicago 1994 8 Madrid - Teatro de la Zarzuela - Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid 1994 5 YokohaMa - Kanagawa KenMin Hall - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1997 2 London - Royal Festival Hall - PhilharMonia Orchestra London 1998 1 Milan - Teatro alla Scala 2000 5 London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - The Royal Opera 2002 / 06 11 BirMinghaM - HippodroMe - Welsh National Opera 2009 1 Bristol - HippodroMe - Welsh National Opera 2009 1 Oxford - apollo Theatre - Welsh National Opera 2009 1 SouthaMpton - Mayflower Theatre - Welsh National Opera 2009 1 StockholM - Kungliga Operan - Royal Swedish Opera 2010 / 11 5 Berlin - Staatsoper iM Schiller Theater - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2011 / 13 / 15 13 96 BRAUNFELS Der Traum, ein Leben Der alte Kaleb Bonn - Theater der Bundesstadt Bonn - Oper Bonn 2014 6 6 BUSONI Die Brautwahl Thusman Berlin - Staatsoper Unter den Linden - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1993 5 5 BUSONI Doktor Faust Mephistopheles London - London ColiseuM - English National Opera 1986 / 90 British Stage Première 16 16 GURLITT Wozzeck Doktor Madrid - Teatro Real 2007 2 2 HUMPERDINCK Hänsel und Gretel Knusperhexe / Witch Paris - Théâtre du Châtelet - PhilharMonia Orchestra, London 1997 / 2000 7 San Francisco - War MeMorial Opera House - San Francisco Opera 2002 / 03 9 Los angeles - Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Los angeles Opera 2006 10 Cardiff - Wales MillenniuM Centre - Welsh National Opera 2008 3 BirMinghaM - HippodroMe - Welsh National Opera 2008 1 Tokyo - Tokyo Bunka Kaikan - Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku 2009 1 Biwako - Biwako Hall - Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku 2009 1 HaMaMatsu - act City - Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku 2009 1 Nagoya - aichi Prefectural art Theater - Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku 2009 1 YokohaMa - Kanagawa KenMin Hall - Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku 2009 1 Belfast - Grand Opera House - Northern Ireland Opera 2011 3 Derry~Londonderry - MillenniuM ForuM - Northern Ireland Opera 2012 1 Dublin - Gaiety Theatre - Northern Ireland Opera 2012 3 42 JONELEIT Metanoia – über das denken hinaus Character Tenor Berlin - Staatsoper iM Schiller Theater - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2010 / 11 World Première 7 7 MOZART The Abduction from the Seraglio Pedrillo Glasgow - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1978 8 Die Entführung aus dem Serail aberdeen - His Majesty's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Dundee - Dundee College of Education - Scottish Opera 1978 1 Edinburgh - King's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Leeds - Grand Theatre - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Liverpool - EMpire Theatre - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Newcastle - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Perth - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1978 2 Toulouse - Théâtre du Capitole 1994 5 26 MOZART Die Zauberflöte Monostatos Berlin - Waldbühne - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1993 1 1 MOZART The Magic Flute ArMed Man London - RichMond Theatre - GeMini Opera 1979 3 3 Graham Clark – What / Where / When – Page 1 of 7 – 21/07/2020 GRAHAM CLARK OPERA PERFORMANCES – WHAT / WHERE / WHEN 1972 to 2019 MOZART Le Nozze di Figaro Don Basilio Chicago - Symphony Center - Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1992 3 3 PFITZNER Palestrina Bishof von Budoja London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - The Royal Opera 2001 5 5 PINTSCHER L'Espace Dernier Tenor Paris - Opéra Bastille - Opéra National de Paris 2004 World Première 6 6 REIMANN Lear Narr Frankfurt - Oper Frankfurt 2008 / 12 12 12 SCHREKER Der Schatzgräber Narr aMsterdaM - Het Muziektheater - De Nederlandse Opera 2012 8 8 STRAUSS J. A Night in Venice CaraMello London - London ColiseuM - English National Opera 1979 / 80 6 6 STRAUSS R. Arabella Matteo London - London ColiseuM - English National Opera 1980 / 84 16 16 STRAUSS R. Ariadne auf Naxos Brighella Glasgow - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1975 4 aberdeen - His Majesty's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1976 2 Edinburgh - King's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1976 2 Newcastle - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1976 2 York - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1976 2 12 STRAUSS R. Ariadne auf Naxos Tanzmeister New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 2001 3 Paris - Palais Garnier - Opéra National de Paris 2003 9 Madrid - Teatro Real 2006 12 24 STRAUSS R. Capriccio Monsieur Taupe London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - The Royal Opera 2013 2 Paris - Palais Garnier - Opéra National de Paris 2016 9 Frankfurt - Oper Frankfurt 2018 9 Stokenchurch - WorMsley Estate - Garsington Opera 2018 8 28 STRAUSS R. Der Rosenkavalier Italian Singer Glasgow - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1978 / 79 4 Edinburgh - King's Theatre - Scottish Opera 1978 4 Newcastle - Theatre Royal - Scottish Opera 1978 2 London - London ColiseuM - English National Opera 1981 / 82 4 14 STRAUSS R. Der Rosenkavalier Valzacchi London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - The Royal Opera 2009 6 Boston - Symphony Hall - Boston Symphony Orchestra 2016 2 8 STRAUSS R. Elektra Ägisth Barcelona - Gran Teatre del Liceu 2008 7 7 STRAUSS R. Salome Herodes New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 1989 / 90 10 Bonn - Theater der Bundesstadt Bonn - Oper Bonn 1993 11 Munich - Bayerische Staatsoper 1998 3 24 WAGNER Der Ring – Das Rheingold Loge Cardiff - New Theatre - Welsh National Opera 1986 1 London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - Welsh National Opera 1986 1 Bristol - HippodroMe - Welsh National Opera 1986 1 Bayreuth - Bayreuther Festspiele 1988 / 89 / 90 / 91 / 92 / 2001 / 02 21 Nice - Coliseo - Opéra de Nice 1988 2 Paris - Salle Pleyel - Orchestre de Paris 1988 2 Paris - Théâtre des ChaMps-Élysées - Opéra de Nice 1988 2 RoMe - auditoriuM Parco della Musica - accadeMia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia 1988 3 New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 1989 / 93 / 97 4 Bonn - Theater der Bundesstadt Bonn - Oper Bonn 1990 17 Paris - Salle Pleyel - Orchestre PhilharMonique de Radio France - Radio France 1992 1 HaMburg - HaMburgische Staatsoper 1994 3 Chicago - Civic Opera House - Lyric Opera of Chicago 1996 3 Munich - Bayerische Staatsoper 1996 3 Vienna - Wiener Staatsoper 1998 2 Dallas - Dallas Opera 1999 4 Bilbao - Palacio Euskalduna - Ópera de Bilbao 1999 3 RoMe - Teatro dell'Opera 1999 3 Berlin - Staatsoper Unter den Linden - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2001 / 02 3 Tokyo - NHK Hall - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2002 2 YokohaMa - Kanagawa KenMin Hall - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2002 1 Barcelona - Gran Teatre del Liceu 2003 4 86 Graham Clark – What / Where / When – Page 2 of 7 – 21/07/2020 GRAHAM CLARK OPERA PERFORMANCES – WHAT / WHERE / WHEN 1972 to 2019 WAGNER Der Ring – Das Rheingold Mime Barcelona - Gran Teatre del Liceu 1986 4 Paris - Théâtre des ChaMps-Élysées - Nouvel Orchestre PhilharMonique - Radio France 1986 1 Paris - Théâtre du Châtelet - Nouvel Orchestre PhilharMonique - Radio France 1986 1 Turin - Teatro Regio di Torino 1986 / 88 10 New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 1988 / 89 / 93 / 97 / 2000 10 aMsterdaM - Het Muziektheater - De Nederlandse Opera 1997 / 99 / 2005 22 Catania - Teatro MassiMo Bellini 2000 / 01 7 BaMberg - Konzert und Kongresshalle - BaMberger Symphoniker 2007 1 Lucerne - Kultur und KongresszentruM - Festival - BaMberger Symphoniker 2007 1 Los angeles - Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Los angeles Opera 2009 / 10 10 67 WAGNER Der Ring – Siegfried Mime Paris - Théâtre des ChaMps-Élysées - Nouvel Orchestre PhilharMonique - Radio France 1986 1 Paris - Théâtre du Châtelet - Nouvel Orchestre PhilharMonique - Radio France 1986 1 Bayreuth - Bayreuther Festspiele 1988 / 89 / 90 / 91 / 92 / 2001 / 02 / 03 / 04 27 Cologne - Kölner PhilharMonie - Gürzenich-Orchester Köln 1988 2 Nice - Coliseo - Opéra de Nice 1988 2 Paris - Théâtre des ChaMps-Élysées - Opéra de Nice 1988 2 Turin - Teatro Regio di Torino 1988 1 New York - Lincoln Center - The Metropolitan Opera 1989 / 93 / 97 / 2000 8 Koblenz - Görreshaus - Staatsorchester Rheinische PhilharMonie 1990 1 aMsterdaM - Concertgebouw - Radio FilharMonisch Orkest Holland 1991 1 Paris - Salle Pleyel - Orchestre PhilharMonique de Radio France - Radio France 1992 1 Berlin - Staatsoper Unter den Linden - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1994 / 95 / 96 / 98 / 99 / 2001 / 02 14 Chicago - Civic Opera House - Lyric Opera of Chicago 1995 / 96 12 London - Royal Opera House Covent Garden - The Royal Opera 1995 / 96 6 London - Royal albert Hall - The Royal Opera 1998 1 BirMinghaM - Symphony Hall - The Royal Opera 1998 1 Vienna - Wiener Staatsoper 1998 1 aMsterdaM - Het Muziektheater - De Nederlandse Opera 1998 / 99 / 2004 / 05 22 Berlin - Deutsche Oper Berlin 2000 1 Tokyo - NHK Hall - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2002 2 YokohaMa - Kanagawa KenMin Hall - Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 2002 1 Barcelona - Gran Teatre del Liceu 2004 7 Los angeles - Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Los angeles Opera 2009 / 10
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