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Avant Première Catalogue 2018 Lists UNITEL’S New Productions of 2017 Plus New Additions to the Catalogue
CATALOGUE 2018 This Avant Première catalogue 2018 lists UNITEL’s new productions of 2017 plus new additions to the catalogue. For a complete list of more than 2.000 UNITEL productions and the Avant Première catalogues of 2015–2017 please visit www.unitel.de FOR CO-PRODUCTION & PRESALES INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: Unitel GmbH & Co. KG Gruenwalder Weg 28D · 82041 Oberhaching/Munich, Germany Tel: +49.89.673469-613 · Fax: +49.89.673469-610 · [email protected] Ernst Buchrucker Dr. Thomas Hieber Dr. Magdalena Herbst Managing Director Head of Business and Legal Affairs Head of Production [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +49.89.673469-19 Tel: +49.89.673469-611 Tel: +49.89.673469-862 WORLD SALES C Major Entertainment GmbH Meerscheidtstr. 8 · 14057 Berlin, Germany Tel.: +49.30.303064-64 · [email protected] Elmar Kruse Niklas Arens Nishrin Schacherbauer Managing Director Sales Manager, Director Sales Sales Manager [email protected] & Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Nadja Joost Ira Rost Sales Manager, Director Live Events Sales Manager, Assistant to & Popular Music Managing Director [email protected] [email protected] CATALOGUE 2018 Unitel GmbH & Co. KG Gruenwalder Weg 28D 82041 Oberhaching/Munich, Germany CEO: Jan Mojto Editorial team: Franziska Pascher, Dr. Martina Kliem, Arthur Intelmann Layout: Manuel Messner/luebbeke.com All information is not contractual and subject to change without prior notice. All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. Date of Print: February 2018 © UNITEL 2018 All rights reserved Front cover: Alicia Amatriain & Friedemann Vogel in John Cranko’s “Onegin” / Photo: Stuttgart Ballet ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 100TH BIRTHDAY UNITEL CELEBRATES LEONARD BERNSTEIN 1918 – 1990 Leonard Bernstein, a long-time exclusive artist of Unitel, was America’s ambassador to the world of music. -
Winged Feet and Mute Eloquence: Dance In
Winged Feet and Mute Eloquence: Dance in Seventeenth-Century Venetian Opera Author(s): Irene Alm, Wendy Heller and Rebecca Harris-Warrick Source: Cambridge Opera Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Nov., 2003), pp. 216-280 Published by: Cambridge University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3878252 Accessed: 05-06-2015 15:05 UTC REFERENCES Linked references are available on JSTOR for this article: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3878252?seq=1&cid=pdf-reference#references_tab_contents You may need to log in to JSTOR to access the linked references. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/ info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Cambridge University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Cambridge Opera Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 128.112.200.107 on Fri, 05 Jun 2015 15:05:41 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions CambridgeOpera Journal, 15, 3, 216-280 ( 2003 CambridgeUniversity Press DOL 10.1017/S0954586703001733 Winged feet and mute eloquence: dance in seventeenth-century Venetian opera IRENE ALM (edited by Wendy Heller and Rebecca Harris-Warrick) Abstract: This article shows how central dance was to the experience of opera in seventeenth-centuryVenice. -
Grand Finals Concert
NATIONAL COUNCIL AUDITIONS grand finals concert conductor Metropolitan Opera Carlo Rizzi National Council Auditions host Grand Finals Concert Anthony Roth Costanzo Sunday, March 31, 2019 3:00 PM guest artist Christian Van Horn Metropolitan Opera Orchestra The Metropolitan Opera National Council is grateful to the Charles H. Dyson Endowment Fund for underwriting the Council’s Auditions Program. general manager Peter Gelb jeanette lerman-neubauer music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin 2018–19 SEASON NATIONAL COUNCIL AUDITIONS grand finals concert conductor Carlo Rizzi host Anthony Roth Costanzo guest artist Christian Van Horn “Dich, teure Halle” from Tannhäuser (Wagner) Meghan Kasanders, Soprano “Fra poco a me ricovero … Tu che a Dio spiegasti l’ali” from Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Dashuai Chen, Tenor “Oh! quante volte, oh! quante” from I Capuleti e i Montecchi (Bellini) Elena Villalón, Soprano “Kuda, kuda, kuda vy udalilis” (Lenski’s Aria) from Today’s concert is Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) being recorded for Miles Mykkanen, Tenor future broadcast “Addio, addio, o miei sospiri” from Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck) over many public Michaela Wolz, Mezzo-Soprano radio stations. Please check “Seul sur la terre” from Dom Sébastien (Donizetti) local listings. Piotr Buszewski, Tenor Sunday, March 31, 2019, 3:00PM “Captain Ahab? I must speak with you” from Moby Dick (Jake Heggie) Thomas Glass, Baritone “Don Ottavio, son morta! ... Or sai chi l’onore” from Don Giovanni (Mozart) Alaysha Fox, Soprano “Sorge infausta una procella” from Orlando (Handel) -
La Divisione Del Mondo Giovanni Legrenzi
STRASBOURG Opéra 8 > 16 février MULHOUSE La Sinne 2018 / 2019 1 et 3 mars • E COLMAR Théâtre SS 9 mars IER DE PRE IER SS DO la divisione del mondo giovanni legrenzi / P. 1 DOSSIER DE PRESSE DOSSIER du rhin opéra d'europe MONDO / DIVISIONE DEL LA © la fabrique des regards fabrique © la la divisione del mondo • gioVANNI LEGRENZI Opéra en trois actes Livret de Giulio Cesare Corradi Créé le 4 février 1675 à Venise Coproduction avec l’Opéra national de Lorraine [ nouveLLE PRODUction ] création française STRASBOURG Direction musicale Christophe Rousset Opéra Mise en scène Jetske Mijnssen Décors ve 8 février 20 h Herbert Murauer Costumes di 10 février 15 h Julia Katharina Berndt Lumières ma 12 février 20 h Bernd Purkrabek je 14 février 20 h Giove sa 16 février 20 h Carlo Allemano Nettuno Stuart Jackson Plutone Andre Morsch MULHOUSE Saturno Arnaud Richard La Sinne Giunone Julie Boulianne ve 1 mars 20 h Venere Sophie Junker di 3 mars 15 h Apollo Jake Arditti Amore Ada Elodie Tuca Marte Christopher Lowrey COLMAR Cintia Soraya Mafi Théâtre Mercurio Rupert Enticknap sa 9 mars 20 h Discordia Alberto Miguélez Rouco En langue italienne Les Talens Lyriques Surtitrages Publié par les éditions Balthasar Neumann / Édité par Thomas Hengelbrock en français et en allemand / P. 2 Durée du spectacle 2 h 45 environ entracte après l’Acte II PROLOGUE OPÉRA RENCONTRE BONSOIR MAESTRo ! 1 h avant chaque DE PRESSE DOSSIER Christophe Rousset avec l’équipe artistique représentation : sa 2 février 18 h à la librairie Kléber une introduction Strasbourg Opéra je 7 février à 18 h de 30 minutes Strasbourg > Salle Bastide entrée libre > Salle Paul Bastide entrée libre Mulhouse La Filature > Salle Jean Besse Colmar Théâtre entrée libre avec le soutien de MONDO / DIVISIONE DEL LA fidelio association pour le développement de l'Opéra national du Rhin l’œuvre en deux mots.. -
Mona Lisa LEON BOTSTEIN, Conductor
Friday Evening, February 20, 2015, at 8:00 Isaac Stern Auditorium/Ronald O. Perelman Stage Conductor’s Notes Q&A with Leon Botstein at 7:00 presents Mona Lisa LEON BOTSTEIN, Conductor MAX VON SCHILLINGS Mona Lisa ACT I Intermission ACT II Foreigner/Francesco del Giocondo: MICHAEL ANTHONY MCGEE, Bass-baritone Woman/Mona Fiordalisa: PETRA MARIA SCHNITZER, Soprano Lay Brother/Giovanni de Salviati: PAUL MCNAMARA, Tenor Pietro Tumoni: JUSTIN HOPKINS, Bass-baritone Arrigo Oldofredi: ROBERT CHAFIN, Tenor Alessio Beneventi: JOHN EASTERLIN, Tenor Sandro da Luzzano: CHRISTOPHER BURCHETT, Baritone Masolino Pedruzzi: MICHAEL SCARCELLE, Bass-baritone Mona Ginevra: ILANA DAVIDSON, Soprano Dianora: LUCY FITZ GIBBON, Soprano Piccarda: KATHERINE MAYSEK, Mezzo-soprano Sisto: JOHN KAWA, Tenor BARD FESTIVAL CHORALE JAMES BAGWELL, Director This evening’s concert will run approximately two hours and 20 minutes including one 20-minute intermission. Used by arrangement with European American Music Distributors Company, sole U.S. and Canadian agent for Universal Edition Vienna, publisher and copyright owner. American Symphony Orchestra welcomes the many organizations who participate in our Community Access Program, which provides free and low-cost tickets to underserved groups in New York’s five boroughs. For information on how you can support this program, please call (212) 868-9276. PLEASE SWITCH OFF YOUR CELL PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES. FROM THE Music Director The Stolen Smile DVDs or pirated videos. Opera is the by Leon Botstein one medium from the past that resists technological reproduction. A concert This concert performance of Max von version still represents properly the Schillings’ 1915 Mona Lisa is the latest sonority and the multi-dimensional installment of a series of concert perfor- aspect crucial to the operatic experi- mances of rare operas the ASO has pio- ence. -
660464-65 Itunes Massenet
MASSENET Don César de Bazan Naouri • Dreisig • Lebègue • Bettinger • Helmer • Moungoungou Ensemble Aedes • Les Frivolités Parisiennes Mathieu Romano Jules Émile Frédéric CD 1 74:18 1 Overture 5:48 MA(S184S2–E191N2) ET Act I. Street in Madrid 2 Don César de Bazan (1872) (second version, 1888) No. 1. Introduction: Dès que ton tambour sonne – Ballade aragonaise: Par un frais sentier 5:34 (Chorus, Maritana) 3 Opéra-comique in four acts and four tableaux Scène, Prière et Strette: C’est elle!… – Libretto by Adolphe Philippe d’Ennery (1811–1899), No. 2. Mélodie: L’amour, un amour implacable 8:21 (Charles II, Don José, Maritana, Chorus) Dumanoir (Philippe François Pinel) (1806–1865) 4 No. 3. Air: Partout où l’on chante 3:30 and Jules Chantepie (1843–1885) (Don César) 5 First performance: Paris, Opéra-Comique (Salle Favart 2), No. 4. Quatuor: Le voilà! 6:53 (Captain, Don César, Lazarille, Don José) 30 November 1872 6 No. 5. Finale: Bohème charmante 7:20 Don César de Bazan, a nobleman . Laurent Naouri, Baritone (Chorus, Maritana, Don José, Don César, Alcade, Lazarille) Maritana, a Gypsy street-singer . Elsa Dreisig, Soprano Act II. In a fortress Lazarille, a boy, apprentice arquebusier . Marion Lebègue, Mezzo-soprano 7 Entr’acte 1:59 King Charles II of Spain . Thomas Bettinger, Tenor 8 No. 6. Berceuse: Dors, ami 4:01 Don José de Santarém, first minister to the King . Christian Helmer, Baritone (Lazarille) 9 Captain of the Guard . Christian Moungoungou, Baritone No. 7. Couplets: Riche, j’ai semé les richesses 2:31 (Don César) Men and Women folk, Soldiers, Arquebusiers, 0 No. -
Scrivere Leggere Interpretare
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI TRIESTE SCRIVERE LEGGERE INTERPRETARE STUDI DI ANTICHITÀ IN ONORE DI SERGIO DARIS A CURA DI FRANCO CREVATIN E GENNARO TEDESCHI TRIESTE 2005 © Università degli Studi di Trieste - 2005 URL: www.sslmit.units.it/crevatin/franco_crevatin_homepage.htm In copertina foto di P.Daris inv. 98 (Alceo; Ia-Ip) Nota dei Curatori Ci sono momenti in cui dimensione accademica e fatti umani si intrecciano inestricabilmente: assieme ad altri Amici e Colleghi abbiamo desiderato fissare uno di tali momenti, nel quale la stima scientifica e la gratitudine per l’insegnamento ricevuto diventano parte della nostra storia condivisa. A Sergio Daris, che esce dai ruoli universitari, non occorre dire “arrivederci”, perché già sappiamo che la nostra consuetudine e lo scambio di idee continueranno come nel passato. F.C. G.T. I N D I C E ISABELLA ANDORLINI, Note di lettura ed interpretazione a PSI IV 299: un caso di tracoma, pp. 6 ANGELA ANDRISANO, La lettera overo discorso di G. Giraldi Cinzio sovra il comporre le satire atte alla scena: Tradizione aristotelica e innovazione, pp. 9 MARIA GABRIELLA ANGELI BERTINELLI – MARIA FEDERICA PETRACCIA LUCERNONI, Centurioni e curatori in ostraka dall'Egitto, pp. 44 GINO BANDELLI, Medea Norsa giovane, pp. 32 GUIDO BASTIANINI, Frammenti di una parachoresis a New York e Firenze (P.NYU inv. 22 + PSI inv. 137), pp. 6 MARCO BERGAMASCO, ¥(Upereth\j a)rxai=oj in POsl III 124, pp. 9 LAURA BOFFO, Per il lessico dell’archiviazione pubblica nel mondo greco. Note preliminari, pp. 4 FRANCESCO BOSSI, Adesp. Hell. 997a, 5 Ll.-J.-P., pp. 2 MARIO CAPASSO, Per l’itinerario della papirologia ercolanese, pp. -
Digital Concert Hall
Digital Concert Hall Streaming Partner of the Digital Concert Hall 21/22 season Where we play just for you Welcome to the Digital Concert Hall The Berliner Philharmoniker and chief The coming season also promises reward- conductor Kirill Petrenko welcome you to ing discoveries, including music by unjustly the 2021/22 season! Full of anticipation at forgotten composers from the first third the prospect of intensive musical encoun- of the 20th century. Rued Langgaard and ters with esteemed guests and fascinat- Leone Sinigaglia belong to the “Lost ing discoveries – but especially with you. Generation” that forms a connecting link Austro-German music from the Classi- between late Romanticism and the music cal period to late Romanticism is one facet that followed the Second World War. of Kirill Petrenko’s artistic collaboration In addition to rediscoveries, the with the orchestra. He continues this pro- season offers encounters with the latest grammatic course with works by Mozart, contemporary music. World premieres by Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Olga Neuwirth and Erkki-Sven Tüür reflect Brahms and Strauss. Long-time compan- our diverse musical environment. Artist ions like Herbert Blomstedt, Sir John Eliot in Residence Patricia Kopatchinskaja is Gardiner, Janine Jansen and Sir András also one of the most exciting artists of our Schiff also devote themselves to this core time. The violinist has the ability to capti- repertoire. Semyon Bychkov, Zubin Mehta vate her audiences, even in challenging and Gustavo Dudamel will each conduct works, with enthusiastic playing, technical a Mahler symphony, and Philippe Jordan brilliance and insatiable curiosity. returns to the Berliner Philharmoniker Numerous debuts will arouse your after a long absence. -
Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques Unearth the Impropriety of the Gods in a Staging of Legrenzi’S La Divisione Del Mondo
Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques unearth the impropriety of the Gods in a staging of Legrenzi’s La Divisione del Mondo 8-16 February 1, 3 March 9 March Strasbourg Mulhouse Colmar 20-27 March Legrenzi La 13, 14 April Nancy Divisione del Mondo Versailles “La Divisione del Mondo shows us a most complicated and modern dysfunctional family - the Roman Gods seem to offer a hilarious mirror of our human misconduct and failures.” - Jetske Mijnssen Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques tour Giovanni Legrenzi’s rarely-performed La Divisione del Mondo in France from 8 February to 14 April. Directed by Jetske Mijnssen, fifteen performances will be given from Strasbourg to Versailles, via Mulhouse, Colmar, and Nancy, in a co-production with the Opéra national du Rhin and the Opéra national de Lorraine. Seen in its first modern staging in France, the revival of La Divisione del Mondo forms part of Les Talens Lyriques’ season theme, The Temptation of Italy, tracking Italian influences on French writing. Venetian opera had influenced French operatic tradition since its inception, and the only surviving score for La Divisione del Mondo is found in the Bibliothèque nationale de Paris. First performed in a lavish staging with great success at the Venetian Teatro San Salvador in 1675, La Divisione del Mondo depicts the division of the world following the victory of the Olympian gods over the Titan deities: the world inhabited by Madeline Miller’s novel Circe, recently a runaway best-seller in both the New York Times and The Sunday Times. Far from being a banal tale of morals and virtues, instead it unearths dreadful impropriety, with the goddess Venus leading all the other gods (with the exception of Saturn) through a series of moral temptations into debauchery. -
Mediterranean Youth Orchestra • Enoa • Medinea
Festival d’Aix-en-Provence 69th EDITION l JULY 3RD - 22ND 2017 l PRESS PACK Opera • COnCerts • tOUrs • aCadémie dU Festival d’aix mediterranean YOUtH OrCHESTRA • enOa • medinea PRess OFFICE valérie Weill i [email protected] i +33 6 85 22 74 66 Christine delterme Guillaume poupin rémy tartanac sUmmarY opera pages 4 - 7 concerts pages 8 - 9 académie du festival d’aix pages 10 - 14 tours pages 15 - 17 3 OPERA 4 PHILIPPE BOESMANS PINOCCHIO WORLD PREMIERE adapted from the play by Joël pommerat conductor Emilio pomarico director Joël pommerat set and lighting designer Eric soyer costume designer Isabelle deffin le pantin Chloé Briot* Commissioned by the Festival d’aix le mauvais élève /la chanteuse Julie Boulianne Co-production: la monnaie / de munt, la fée Marie-eve munger* Opéra de dijon le directeur de la troupe stéphane degout* un escroc / un meurtrier Yann Beuron GRAND tHéÂTRE DE PROVENCe le père / un meurtrier Vincent le texier From 3rd to 16th July 2017 orchestra Klangforum *Former artists of the académie du Festival d’aix GEORGES BIZET CARMEN New PRODucTION conductor Pablo Heras-Casado director and set design Dmitri tcherniakov lighting designer Gleb Filshtinsky costume designer Elena Zaitseva carmen stéphanie d’Oustrac* don josé Michael Fabiano micaëla Elsa dreisig* escamillo Teddy tahu rhodes frasquita Gabrielle philiponet mercédès Virginie verrez le dancaïre Marc mauillon le remendado Mathias vidal* zuniga Christian Helmer moralès Guillaume andrieux* chorus Chœur aedes maîtrise des GRAND tHéÂTRE DE PROVENCe Bouches-du-rhône -
Download the Programme (PDF
Sunday 19 January 2020 7–9.05pm Thursday 13 February 2020 7.30–9.35pm Barbican LSO SEASON CONCERT CHRIST ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES Berg Violin Concerto Interval Beethoven Christ on the Mount of Olives Sir Simon Rattle conductor Lisa Batiashvili violin Elsa Dreisig soprano Pavol Breslik tenor David Soar bass London Symphony Chorus Simon Halsey chorus director Part of Beethoven 250 at the Barbican Thursday 13 February 2020 broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 Welcome Latest News On Our Blog will be recorded for LSO Live, the Orchestra DONATELLA FLICK LSO LUNAR NEW YEAR PREMIERES: is also joined by the full force of the London CONDUCTING COMPETITION LSO DISCOVERY COMPOSERS Symphony Chorus, led by Chorus Director PAST AND PRESENT Simon Halsey. Applications are now open for the 16th Donatella Flick LSO Conducting Competition Following a sold-out debut in January 2019, Berg’s Violin Concerto opens these concerts, in 2021, founded in 1990 by Donatella Flick artist collective Tangram return to LSO St for which we welcome soloist Lisa Batiashvili, and celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Luke’s on 25 January to interweave folk who first performed with the Orchestra on the melodies with brand-new compositions. Barbican stage in 2006, and has appeared • lso.co.uk/more/news We caught up with composers Raymond Yiu, regularly in recent years. We look forward to Jasmin Kent Rodgman and Alex Ho – all LSO Lisa Batiashvili joining us on tour for further Discovery composers of past and present warm welcome to these LSO performances of this concerto in Europe. -
Lucia Di Lammermoor
3 2020 | 21 März, April DAS MAGAZIN DER HAMBURGISCHEN STAATSOPER Premiere „Lucia di Lammermoor“ inszeniert von Amélie Niermeyer Video-on-Demand „Manon“ mit Elsa Dreisig in der Titelpartie Ballett im Lockdown Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen *Venera Gimadieva (Lucia), Amélie Niermeyer (Regisseurin) Inhalt OPER 04 Premiere Lucia di Lammermoor – die Geschichte einer unglücklichen Braut zwischen Emanzipation und Zwangsverheiratung, inszeniert von Amélie Niermeyer. In der Titelpartie: Venera Gimadieva. 08 Video-on-Demand Aktuell ist Jules Massenets Manon mit Elsa Dreisig in der Titelpartie online auf OperaVision zu sehen, bevor die Vorstellungen vor Publikum starten. Produktionsdramaturg Detlef Giese und Dirigent Sébastien Rouland geben Einblicke in das französische Meisterwerk. 20 Hintergrund Von den ersten Gedanken bis zum Premierenabend: So entstand die Neuproduktion Manon. Liebes 34 Ensemble Mezzosopranistin Kristina Stanek, seit dieser Spielzeit fest im Ensemble der Staatsoper Hamburg, über befreiende Hosenrollen, Gesang statt Medizin und Zukunftstraumpartien. Publikum, BALLETT der aktuelle Stand der Dinge bedeutet für uns ebenso 12 Hamburg Ballett John Neumeier teilt seine Gedanken in der Corona- wie für Sie vor allem Fragezeichen. Die Monate der Krise. Wie geht man als Ballettdirektor mit der Pandemie um? An welchen Ungewissheit und der fehlenden Planungssicherheit Projekten arbeitet die Compagnie? Was lernen wir aus der Krise? ziehen sich und so wagen wir immer wieder aufs Neue 14 Repertoire Proben trotz Aufführungsverbot. Die Fotostrecke zeigt, unter ganz optimistisch und voller Tatendrang Prognosen welchen Voraussetzungen dies möglich ist. Neben Beethoven-Projekt II, zur Wiedereröffnung. Wann es tatsächlich so weit das auf seine Uraufführung wartet, probt das Hamburg Ballett ist – wir werden sehen. Jedenfalls sind wir bereit! John Neumeiers Ballette Ein Sommernachtstraum und Tod in Venedig, Über unsere Neuproduktionen und das aktive Proben die nach dem Lockdown auf die Bühne kommen sollen.