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SUMMARY:Ines in Il Trovatore
DESCRIPTION:Composer: Giuseppe Verdi · Libretto: Salvatore Cammarano\, finished by Leone Emanuele Bardare\, after “El trovador” by Antonio García Gutiérrez \nIn Italian with German and English surtitles \nConductor: Francesco Ivan Ciampa\nProduction: Olivier Py \nConte di Luna: George Petean\nLeonora: Sondra Radvanovsky\nAzucena: Okka von der Damerau\nManrico: Francesco Meli\nFerrando: Bálint Szabó\nInes: Emily Pogorelc\nRuiz: Evan LeRoy Johnson\nEin Zigeuner: Roman Chabaranok\nEin Bote: Joel Williams \nBayerisches Staatsorchester\nChorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper \nThe fabric of Il Trovatore could hardly be more gloomy: a gypsy who wishes to avenge the death of her mother at the stake\, a count who wishes to use the execution of this gypsy to strike at his rival; a horrifying truth that is revealed at the moment of death. All the ingredients of Verdi’s dramatic abundance appear here: mysterious sound worlds\, harsh contrasts\, vocal brilliance\, opulent tableaux. The cohesive narrative style gives way to the variation of suggestive musical images with which Verdi served “the most important part of the drama“: revenge.Sports Shoes | adidas
URL:https://www.emilypogorelc.com/schedule/ines-in-il-trovatore-2/
LOCATION:Bayerische Staatsoper Nationaltheater\, Max-Joseph-Platz 2\, München\, D-80539\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Season
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SUMMARY:Ines in Il Trovatore
DESCRIPTION:Composer: Giuseppe Verdi · Libretto: Salvatore Cammarano\, finished by Leone Emanuele Bardare\, after “El trovador” by Antonio García Gutiérrez \nIn Italian with German and English surtitles \nConductor: Francesco Ivan Ciampa\nProduction: Olivier Py \nConte di Luna: George Petean\nLeonora: Sondra Radvanovsky\nAzucena: Okka von der Damerau\nManrico: Francesco Meli\nFerrando: Bálint Szabó\nInes: Emily Pogorelc\nRuiz: Evan LeRoy Johnson\nEin Zigeuner: Roman Chabaranok\nEin Bote: Joel Williams \nBayerisches Staatsorchester\nChorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper \nThe fabric of Il Trovatore could hardly be more gloomy: a gypsy who wishes to avenge the death of her mother at the stake\, a count who wishes to use the execution of this gypsy to strike at his rival; a horrifying truth that is revealed at the moment of death. All the ingredients of Verdi’s dramatic abundance appear here: mysterious sound worlds\, harsh contrasts\, vocal brilliance\, opulent tableaux. The cohesive narrative style gives way to the variation of suggestive musical images with which Verdi served “the most important part of the drama“: revenge.latest Running Sneakers | New Balance 530 “White” MR530SG – MR530SG
URL:https://www.emilypogorelc.com/schedule/ines-in-il-trovatore-3/
LOCATION:Bayerische Staatsoper Nationaltheater\, Max-Joseph-Platz 2\, München\, D-80539\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Season
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SUMMARY:Zaunschlüpfer in Die Vögel
DESCRIPTION:Composer: Walter Braunfels · Libretto by the composer based on Aristophanes\nIn German with German and English surtitles | New Production \nMusikalische Leitung (Conductor): Ingo Metzmacher\nInszenierung (Director): Frank Castorf \nPrometheus: Wolfgang Koch\nWiedhopf: Günter Papendell\nNachtigall: Caroline Wettergreen\nZaunschlüpfer: Emily Pogorelc\n1. Drossel: Yajie Zhang\n2. Drossel: Eliza Boom\nAdler: Bálint Szabó\nRabe: Theodore Platt\nFlamingo: Granit Musliu\nHoffegut: Charles Workman\nRatefreund: Michael Nagy \nBayerisches Staatsorchester\nChorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper \n#BSOvögel \nMore about Die Vogel (The Birds): \nBased on Aristophanes’s ancient comedy\, The Birds\, the world premiere of his adaptation of the ancient material in Munich in 1920 was a huge breakthrough for composer Walter Braunfels. With unprecedented hubris\, the birds believe they are the Gods’ equal and can build their own powerful state\, which will practically starve the Gods. How mistaken they are – at once foolhardy and ridiculously risible\, with a tragic end for the rebels. \nWalter Braunfels version is idiosyncratic and stand-alone – Braunfels adds a deeply romantic aspect to the piece while remaining true to the comedy. He not only understands the new polity of the birds in political terms; he also does so artistically and lyrically. The new state’s failure is attributed to both a lust for power and a misplaced idealisation. The ancient myth is reflected in the sorrowful experiences of a world of yesterday. For Braunfels the ruins of the First World War are visible signs all around of both political and spiritual decay – his opera is a final emphatic uprising against the fragmentation of the present. One hundred years later the work’s first new production now follows at the point of its world premiere.latest Running Sneakers | Zapatillas de running Nike – Mujer
URL:https://www.emilypogorelc.com/schedule/zaunschlupfer-in-die-vogel-4/
LOCATION:Bayerische Staatsoper Nationaltheater\, Max-Joseph-Platz 2\, München\, D-80539\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Season
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SUMMARY:Zaunschlüpfer in Die Vögel
DESCRIPTION:Composer: Walter Braunfels · Libretto by the composer based on Aristophanes\nIn German with German and English surtitles | New Production \nMusikalische Leitung (Conductor): Ingo Metzmacher\nInszenierung (Director): Frank Castorf \nPrometheus: Wolfgang Koch\nWiedhopf: Günter Papendell\nNachtigall: Caroline Wettergreen\nZaunschlüpfer: Emily Pogorelc\n1. Drossel: Yajie Zhang\n2. Drossel: Eliza Boom\nAdler: Bálint Szabó\nRabe: Theodore Platt\nFlamingo: Granit Musliu\nHoffegut: Charles Workman\nRatefreund: Michael Nagy \nBayerisches Staatsorchester\nChorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper \n#BSOvögel \nMore about Die Vogel (The Birds): \nBased on Aristophanes’s ancient comedy\, The Birds\, the world premiere of his adaptation of the ancient material in Munich in 1920 was a huge breakthrough for composer Walter Braunfels. With unprecedented hubris\, the birds believe they are the Gods’ equal and can build their own powerful state\, which will practically starve the Gods. How mistaken they are – at once foolhardy and ridiculously risible\, with a tragic end for the rebels. \nWalter Braunfels version is idiosyncratic and stand-alone – Braunfels adds a deeply romantic aspect to the piece while remaining true to the comedy. He not only understands the new polity of the birds in political terms; he also does so artistically and lyrically. The new state’s failure is attributed to both a lust for power and a misplaced idealisation. The ancient myth is reflected in the sorrowful experiences of a world of yesterday. For Braunfels the ruins of the First World War are visible signs all around of both political and spiritual decay – his opera is a final emphatic uprising against the fragmentation of the present. One hundred years later the work’s first new production now follows at the point of its world premiere.Sportswear Design | nike shoes\,cheap jordan\,cheap nike\,air jordan shoes\,shoes made in China\,a-ok-nike.com
URL:https://www.emilypogorelc.com/schedule/zaunschlupfer-in-die-vogel-3/
LOCATION:Bayerische Staatsoper Nationaltheater\, Max-Joseph-Platz 2\, München\, D-80539\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Season
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SUMMARY:Zaunschlüpfer in Die Vögel
DESCRIPTION:Composer: Walter Braunfels · Libretto by the composer based on Aristophanes\nIn German with German and English surtitles | New Production \nMusikalische Leitung (Conductor): Ingo Metzmacher\nInszenierung (Director): Frank Castorf \nPrometheus: Wolfgang Koch\nWiedhopf: Günter Papendell\nNachtigall: Caroline Wettergreen\nZaunschlüpfer: Emily Pogorelc\n1. Drossel: Yajie Zhang\n2. Drossel: Eliza Boom\nAdler: Bálint Szabó\nRabe: Theodore Platt\nFlamingo: Granit Musliu\nHoffegut: Charles Workman\nRatefreund: Michael Nagy \nBayerisches Staatsorchester\nChorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper \n#BSOvögel \nMore about Die Vogel (The Birds): \nBased on Aristophanes’s ancient comedy\, The Birds\, the world premiere of his adaptation of the ancient material in Munich in 1920 was a huge breakthrough for composer Walter Braunfels. With unprecedented hubris\, the birds believe they are the Gods’ equal and can build their own powerful state\, which will practically starve the Gods. How mistaken they are – at once foolhardy and ridiculously risible\, with a tragic end for the rebels. \nWalter Braunfels version is idiosyncratic and stand-alone – Braunfels adds a deeply romantic aspect to the piece while remaining true to the comedy. He not only understands the new polity of the birds in political terms; he also does so artistically and lyrically. The new state’s failure is attributed to both a lust for power and a misplaced idealisation. The ancient myth is reflected in the sorrowful experiences of a world of yesterday. For Braunfels the ruins of the First World War are visible signs all around of both political and spiritual decay – his opera is a final emphatic uprising against the fragmentation of the present. One hundred years later the work’s first new production now follows at the point of its world premiere.bridgemedia | Men's Casual Shoes\, Trainers\, Sneakers
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LOCATION:Bayerische Staatsoper Nationaltheater\, Max-Joseph-Platz 2\, München\, D-80539\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Soloist in The Mozartists Concert: 1771— Mozart’s Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Ian Page’s ground-breaking MOZART 250 project continues with a fascinating survey of Mozart’s activities in 1771. The vivacious programme features symphonies and arias that he wrote himself as well as highlights from operas by Paisiello and Hasse that he heard during the course of his travels in Italy. \nIan Page conducts his dynamic period-instrument orchestra\, and the soloist is the exciting young American soprano Emily Pogorelc\, winner of multiple awards and here making her London concert debut. \nEmily Pogorelc\, soprano\nThe Mozartists\nIan Page\, conductor \nProgram\nMozart Symphony No. 12 in G\, K.110/75b\nMozart Concert aria\, “Non curo l’affetto”\, K.74b\nPaisiello “Onde amiche… Smarrita\, tremante” from Annibale in Torino\nMozart Symphony No. 13 in F major\, K.112\nMozart\nAria\, “Ah\, perchè cercar degg’io” (1st version) from Il sogno di Scipione\nHasse Aria\, “Non esser troppo altero” from Il Ruggiero\nMozart Aria\, “L’ombra de’ rami tuoi” from Ascanio in Alba\, K.111\nMozart Symphony No. 14 in A major\, K.114 \nhttps://www.mozartists.com/1771-mozarts-perspective/
URL:https://www.emilypogorelc.com/schedule/soloist-in-the-mozartists-concert-1771-mozarts-perspective/
LOCATION:Cadogan Hall\, 5 Sloane Terrace\, London\, SW1X 9DQ\, United Kingdom
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