Month: July 2022
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Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra to perform in Europe, the UK and USA
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Many nations the world over have enormous respect for the resilience and determination of the Ukranian people in the defence of their country – a national characteristic which is also symbolised by the creative artists which it has produced – wherever they happen to reside. This is the background to the formation of the Ukrainian…
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Sicily’s Opera Festival of the Stone Theatres
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The Opera Festival of the Stone Theatres is now an established feature of the summer season on the Mediterranean island of Sicily. This annual festival, launched by the internationally renowned Sicilian Lyric Choir – under the direction of Francesco Costa and chairman Alberto Munafò Siragusa – is a travelling event which runs from June to…
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San Francisco Playhouse stages Sondheim’s ‘Follies’
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San Francisco Playhouse opens another first-class musical this week – Stephen Sondheim’s Follies, described by The New York Times as “One of the greatest musicals ever written”. Directed by Bill English, Follies has a book by American playwright, novelist and screenwriter, James Goldman, who won an Academy Award for the screen adaptation of his play…
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Met Opera’s ‘Live in HD’ season opens with Lehár’s ‘The Merry Widow’
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This week, the Metropolitan Opera opens the first of the Summer Encores performances from its Live in HD season. Lehár’s The Merry Widow will be screened in cinemas across the US and in select locations internationally, on Wednesday, July 13. Staged by five-time Tony Award winning director and choreographer, Susan Stroman, The Merry Widow is…
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‘Soirée 3 chorégraphes’ closes Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s ‘L’Été Danse!’
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The final production of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s summer dance programme, L’Été Danse!, is a triple bill entitled Soirée 3 chorégraphes, which features works by the Company’s Choreographer-Director Jean-Christophe Maillot, Czech choreographer Jirí Kylián and Swedish choreographer Mats Ek. Ravel’s Concerto in G has occupied a place in the mind of Jean-Christophe Maillot ever since…