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Opera North is a touring company that brings extraordinary performances to many stages across Britain. With a new season coming up, we spoke with Alice Gilmour, Community Partnerships & Access Officer at Opera North to find out which performances will be available with audio description. Alice spoke with RNIB Connect Radio’s Simon Pauley. For more information visit: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/access/ (Photo show two characters from Puccini's ‘La bohème’ : Rodolfo and Mimi. They’re kneeling down and Rodolfo is holding his candle to help light a small one held by Mimi)
Just like Nicolas Cage and Cher in the 1987 film "Moonstruck," seeing Puccini’s LA BOHÈME at the Met is a decades-old New York City dating ritual. It is the number one most often performed work in Met opera history, and within the top 10 most often performed operas worldwide. on Saturday, February 24th, Zeffirelli’s famous Met production will be broadcast Live in HD to movie theatres across the globe. Today’s episode features Guild lecturer Naomi Barrettara, exploring the musical and dramatic elements of Puccini’s timeless masterpiece.
Flora Willson pans for gold in available recordings of Puccini's California-based opera
Audience and cast reactions to the new Gale Edwards production of Puccini's La boheme, showing as part of Opera Australia's 2011 season and on at the Sydney Opera House until 24 October 2011.
Since we are going into production on our first opera of the season, let's take another look at a podcast that first ran on June 10, 2009, all about the first act of Puccini's La boheme and how the composer uses musical ideas to tell a great story. This is a great brush-up in preparation for your trip to the theatre, beginning on January 30!
April 11 - May 3Brown Theater, Wortham Theater CenterPurchase Tickets Online at www.HoustonGrandOpera.orgLove and heartbreak meet on the Left Bank of Paris, as four young bohemians test the boundaries of friendship and art. Ana María Martínez ("a lovely singer [and] a beautiful musician." - Newsday) and Garrett Sorenson ("[who] inhabited Alfredo with an attractive, Italianate sound and promising acting...: - Los Angeles Times), who triumphed in last season's Don Giovanni at HGO, take the stage with studio artist Albina Shagimuratova and alumni Joshua Hopkins and Nikolai Didenko. James Robinson's enchanting setting of Puccini's verismo tour-de-force, a co-production of Houston Grand Opera, The New York City Opera, and Glimmerglass Opera, returns to HGO.Performances on May 1 and 3 feature soprano Cynthia Clayton ("a becoming Mimi, by turns shy, sweet and flirtatious...a lovely performance." - The New York Times) and Brian Mulligan ("Brian Mulligan's Marcello was a most likable fellow, with his velvety, evenly and effortlessly produced baritone and nuance-rich phrasing." - Tim Smith, Opera News).