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Pages in category "Opera world premieres at the English National Opera" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Opera for Everybody: The Story of English National Opera. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-22493-7. Goodman, Lord; Lord Harewood (1969). A Report on Opera and Ballet in the United Kingdom, 1966–69. London: Arts Council of Great Britain. OCLC 81272. Haltrecht, Montague (1975). The Quiet Showman: Sir David Webster and the Royal Opera ...
The London Coliseum, home of English National Opera. English National Opera (ENO) is an opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. ENO's productions are sung in English.
In 1940, as a result of the Second Vienna Award, the Opera, like other Romanian institutions, had to move to the Romanian part of a divided Transylvania. While the local university moved to Sibiu, the Romanian Opera moved to TimiÈ™oara and became Cluj-Napoca Romanian State Opera at TimiÈ™oara (Romanian: Opera Româna de Stat din Cluj la ...
Harries made her opera debut in 1983 in a production of Parsifal at the Welsh National Opera (WNO). [3] She performed multiple time with the WNO as well as other UK venues including the English National Opera, the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, the Opera North in Leeds, and the Scottish Opera. [4] Harries debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in 1986 ...
The English National Opera, an English opera company founded by Lilian Baylis, originally based at Sadler's Wells Theatre; The Lyceum Theatre, London, commonly known as "The English Opera" or "The English Opera House" until the 1840s; The English Opera Company, managed by Louisa Pyne and William Harrison which set up residence in Covent Garden ...
House debuts followed at London's Royal Opera House (as Pamina) and Glyndebourne Festival Opera (as Fiordiligi) in 1991, and the Bavarian State Opera (as Fiordiligi) and the English National Opera (as Ginevra in Handel's Ariodante) in 1993. [4] [5] In 1994 she was the subject of a Granada Television documentary Amanda Roocroft: Opera's Rising Star.
His opera Artaxerxes (1762) was the first attempt to set a full-blown opera seria in English and was a huge success, holding the stage until the 1830s. His modernized ballad opera, Love in a Village (1762), was equally novel and began a vogue for pastiche opera that lasted well into the 19th century. Arne was one of the few English composers of ...