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Grange Park Opera s Falstaff plus Der Rosenkalier at Garsington Opera April 30, 2021
Der Rosenkavalier, Garsington Opera, 2nd June to 3rd July
Richard Strauss’s bewitching Der Rosenkavalier weaves a fairytale fantasy of Vienna that’s all gilded strings and giddy waltzes. Following on from their acclaimed Capriccio in 2018, Garsington Opera return to Strauss for their first staging of his comic masterpiece. Swedish soprano Miah Persson a radiant Countess in 2018 returns too, leading the cast as the Marschallin who must set her young lover Octavian free to marry another woman. Rising star Jordan de Souza conducts a new production by Bruno Ravella, which promises to be the pick of the company’s season.
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Home > opera > First Person(s): soprano Susan Bullock and baritone William Dazeley on filming Britten’s Owen Wingrave
First Person(s): soprano Susan Bullock and baritone William Dazeley on filming Britten’s Owen Wingrave | reviews, news & interviews First Person(s): soprano Susan Bullock and baritone William Dazeley on filming Britten’s Owen Wingrave
First Person(s): soprano Susan Bullock and baritone William Dazeley on filming Britten’s Owen Wingrave
Grange Park Opera makes the most of Covid restrictions by producing a TV opera
Susan Bullock as Miss Wingrave and William Dazeley as Spencer CoyleGrange Park Opera
Two of the singers in an ambitious project to film Britten’s opera based on a Henry James story – part timeless tale of repressive tradition which chimed with the composer s pacifist beliefs, part ghost story – which was originally “made for television” and premiered on the BBC, give their impressions close to the time of fil