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Grange Park Opera
Великобритания
Добавлен 10 авг 2008
Only 23 miles from London by the Surrey Hills, Grange Park Opera has become one of the major summer opera festivals in Europe. Founded in 1998 by Wasfi Kani CBE, the company has staged more than 50 operas.
Productions take place at the Theatre in the Woods, a new five-tier opera house based on Milan's La Scala. The audience - invariably, but not exclusively in black tie and cocktail dresses - arrive in the afternoon, have a glass of champagne at The White Wisteria Champagne Bar, and then explore the grounds of the Tudor house which was lived in by Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe, until her death in 2014.
Productions take place at the Theatre in the Woods, a new five-tier opera house based on Milan's La Scala. The audience - invariably, but not exclusively in black tie and cocktail dresses - arrive in the afternoon, have a glass of champagne at The White Wisteria Champagne Bar, and then explore the grounds of the Tudor house which was lived in by Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe, until her death in 2014.
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Emile Gooding dances to Gershwin
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Emile Gooding, Scarlett Harvey, Luc Foskett and Bethany Bartlett dance at the Final Fling, with Sir Simon Keenlyside. Accompanied by Dylan Perez.
Simon Keenlyside sings Reviewing the Situation
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Accompanied by Dylan Perez.
Bethany Bartlett dances the Dying Swan from Swan Lake
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Accompanied by Dylan Perez.
Wynne Evans at the Final Fling (2024)
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Wynne Evans at the Final Fling (2024)
Primary Robins Summer Concert 2024
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In schools with no music, the Primary Robins project fosters talent, confidence and a love of music among the next generation. 6,500 Robins are given a singing class every week of the year. £5 enables a Robin to sing for a month. Learn more and donate: grangeparkopera.co.uk/primaryrobins/
Island of Dreams: Befuddled family betrayal
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Island of Dreams: Befuddled family betrayal
Rage and revelry with Gianni Schicchi
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Rage and revelry with Gianni Schicchi
French whimsy with Daughter of the Regiment
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French whimsy with Daughter of the Regiment
Bamber is about to take his place opposite the Opera House
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Bamber is about to take his place opposite the Opera House
The Green Room CD collection | Grange Park Opera
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The Green Room CD collection | Grange Park Opera
Greyfriars Vineyard tour & tasting | Grange Park Opera
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Greyfriars Vineyard tour & tasting | Grange Park Opera
Wonderful performances thank you!
Amazing guys ❤
Gorgeous voice and fabulous actor but Verdi repertoire is too heavy for his lyric baritone and he pushes and has unfortunately now developed a wobble.
Great song. Kind of gross that he sings to these pompous buffoons.
Look at ewe go !
I had this too I have a music teacher named mr robins
Wunderbar!❤
Einfach fantastisch!❤
Esta ópera é a mais sensacional do repertório verdiano. O grande compositor deu a volta por cima a partir de Otelo e fechou com chave de ouro que é esta obra prima. Maravilha. Não canso de ouvir esse primeiro ato. Magistral. E parabéns para Arrigo Boito, o libretista, com inteligente condução do sentido shakesperiano.
Bryn with a thread of a voice - sad. He should have sung the Dutchman when he was 30. Listen to his earliest recordings and remember that voice.
Why on earth is this sung in English?
16:20 1-2 32:45 2-1 마지막 연습: 44:34
1:44:40
Bloody hell. We're singing that next year, in Adelaide. Think i've got a lot of work to do??
Poor Erik..😢 And wonderful tenor!👏👏👏
Fantastic
The Juergen Klopp of opera singers
I don't care about (I didn't even notice) anything other than the music in this clip and I don't care about the lousy acoustic - it looks and sounds great! I love it. It just puts a big fat smile on my face. It's inspiring. I need to get tickets asap
The first time I see a choir with the score in their hands on the stage. Really odd. Are they unable to learn the score by heart?
Nice to see this, despite the dreadful acoustic. But why not move all the clutter on the stage - music stands and bloody huge rucksack - before filming it?
32:45 2
1:02:40
Wobbly white toned lyric.
Bruttissimo!!!
My grandad was a lifelong penpal and friend of Gascoigne, he met him in 1952 in the army during their national service, with my grandad serving three years and Gascoigne two years. They kept each other's addresses and wrote to each other and sent Christmas cards ever since their army days ended until December 2021! Despite that they only ever met in person again once in the late 1980s, when Gascoigne invited my grandad and grandmother around his Richmond home for dinner, with a Thames view. My grandad recalls getting a hug from him and saying how much it meant to him for keeping in touch since their youth. Now 89 nearly, it was a sad loss for him to hear of his passing.
My grandad was a lifelong penpal and friend of Gascoigne, he met him in 1952 in the army during their national service, with my grandad serving three years and Gascoigne two years. They kept each other's addresses and wrote to each other and sent Christmas cards ever since their army days ended until December 2021! Despite that they only ever met in person again once in the late 1980s, when Gascoigne invited my grandad and grandmother around his Richmond home for dinner, with a Thames view. My grandad recalls getting a hug from him and saying how much it meant to him for keeping in touch since their youth. Now 89 nearly, it was a sad loss for him to hear of his passing.
How long do you expect that felt roof to last? I have come to the conclusion that felt roofs are just asking for trouble within a decade.
Bryan’s absolutely at the top of his profession, a great ambassador for Wales and if you’re fortunate to get to meet him he’s a really lovely man.
An excellent update: well done Rob, and fingers crossed for a great stretch of dry warm windless weather. This addition to the Opera House is gold dust. Bravi tutti !! xx Joanna
What a voice.
Brilliant and moving. Thank you.
Calleja grew so fat that he's in the way to become Joseph Caballé
hahahahahahah
What a brilliant conductor - doesn't show off, just provides a clear, serviceable beat for the orchestra to follow.
Grande interpretazione. Bryan Terfel è il più grande Falstaff che io abbia mai visto.
This is brilliant! The overall concept hangs together with the small details perfectly. I think Maestro Puccini would approve!
Terfel has a natural idiomatic command of German and is imaginatively expressive with it.
Amazing!!
The wonderful Joseph.
I love Bryn so much, but he is on the light side of the Dutchman. No doubt an immense artist with world class art. NOT a helden baritone
Who, today, would you cast though?
Anyone have the libretto. Some parts are hard to make out.
Amazing
Wow what can one say! If I ever finish my opera I will definitely try to produce it in a similar manner!
Damn good Choir! Pardon my french!
So glad to see this with the Vera Sheloga prologue, and English subtitles. I think it's a strong Opera with some beautiful music.
Bryn terfel is a Bass-Baritone
Good fun. Thanks for sharing.
The well-known "If I were a Rich Man" from the musical "Fiddler on the Roof" was sung by a poor Jewish family man in a Russian shtetl. Here we listen to Bryn sing it with a Welsh accent - very strange.
He CAN do accents y'know
@@boomerinas you misunderstood my point
I adore him! An artist and a Man.
Spinto Tenor arias shouldn't be sung by light lyric Tenors with a goat vibrato. What's next for Calleja? Otello? Siegfried? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No apostrophe required in "it's" (Its full glory)