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The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház) is a neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy út. It is home to the Budapest Opera Ball, a society event dating back to 1886. Before the closure of "Népszínház" in Budapest, it was the second largest opera building in Budapest. Today it is the largest Opera building in Budapest and Hungary. (wiki)
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Stanstead, Quebec / Derby Line, Vermont.
Opera on Tap: soprano Delea Shand.
Photo by Jon Wasserman, (c)2009 Matthew Gray/American Opera Projects.
Décors en vidéo mapping pour Domiinque Pichou 2J Prod - New Delhi (India) - The neemrana sound fundacion
Die Frau Ohne Schatten.
directed by Kasper Holten, design by Steffen Aarfing. Die Frau ohne Schatten/Kvinden uden skygge, Copenhagen Opera,
Design Steffen Aarfing copenhagen Opera, design by Steffen Aarfing
Ópera “Carmen”
Direção Cênica: Filippo Tonon
Cenário: Juan Guillermo Nova
Figurino: Cristina Aceti
Luz: Caetano Vilela
Teatro Municipal de S.Paulo, 2014
Fotos: Giuseppe Cangemi
Chinese opera is one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. These traveling troupes are preserving an essential cornerstone of culture and heritage dating to the seventh-century Tang Dynasty (618 to 907). The performance mixes martial arts elements, singing, and dancing, accompanied by music played on traditional Chinese instruments.
Performances are free — shrines around the country pay the troupes. The best chance to catch a show is around major holidays and festivals like Chinese New Year and the vegetarian festival. © Dennis Thern
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
EIU Music Department opera performance on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 18, 2024. (Oluwatobi Adisa)
Serse opera, a co-production with Baldwin Wallace Opera and Cleveland Opera Theater with guest director and conductor Timothy Nelson, hailed by Opera News as "The future of opera." Channeling the style of Rumi and building on the concept of a Persian folk-love story as narrated by a poet, Nelson will create and lead this world-premiere adaptation of Handel's "Serse."
This exciting production will feature a cast from the Baldwin Wallace Opera program, a chamber orchestra, costume design by Esther Haberlen and scenographic design by Matthew D. McCarren. Sung in Italian with English narration, "Serse" will have an approximate 90-minute duration.
This is the first Baldwin Wallace Opera production to be produced under the leadership of Scott Skiba, the recently appointed director of opera studies, and Jason Aquila, the recently appointed opera music director.
The opera in three acts tells the story of Serses, the King of Persia, who is engaged to Amastre, but he really loves Romilda. Unfortunately, his brother, Arsamenes, and Romilda are already in love. To confuse matters further, Romilda's sister, Atalanta, is secretly in love with Arsamenes. Add a bumbling servant, and it looks like all the lovers are doomed to be separated. However, love prevails and all rejoice as they return to happiness.