Sung in English.Conductor:Andrew Synnott,Music Director:Andrea Grant,Director/Designer:Rosetta Cucchi,Lighting Designer:Eoin McNinch, First PianistGiorgio D’Alonso, cast:Sarah Richmond(Lucrece), Rory Musgrave(Sextus), Sarah Shine(Fran), Kathleen Norchi(Collatline). Wexford Festival Opera, renowned for staging rarely-performed or unjustly neglected operas, had hoped to produce Francesca da Rimini by Saverio Mercadante at the 2012 Festival. © RTÉ 2020. WATCH the live stream at RTE.ie/Culture This October audiences across Ireland and around the world will have a chance to experience a taste of the magic of Wexford Festival Opera at home.Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic,this year’s reimagined Festival‘Waiting for Shakespeare …The Festival in the air’ will be an online celebration, starting on 11 October and running over eight consecutive days. Although Francesca da Rimini was written in 1831 it had never been performed, as the opera house it was written for burned to the ground before the opera could be produced. Friday, 16 October 2020, 8.00pm. Gioachino Rossini’s Petite Messe solonnelle is to be performed in its original version at the National Opera House in Wexford with Kenneth Montgomery at the rostrum and the soloists Claudia Boyle, Tara Erraught, Pietro Adaíni and John Molloy. Only complete operas presented on stage with orchestra are listed; over the years, the Festival has also presented programmes of scenes from operas and one-act operas with piano accompaniment. We aspire to present the best, the most ambitious and the most relevant from stages all across Europe – productions that make opera the living and thriving art form it is.”, For full details of ‘Waiting for Shakespeare …The Festival in the air’ and to download the brochure go to wexfordopera.com, Subscribe now toWexfordFestivalOpera – YouTube. 16thOct, 8pm GALA CONCERT – Remote Voices. 13th– 15thOct, 8pm:What Happened to Lucrece. RTÉ is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Libretto by Alessandra Binucci and Rosetta Cucchi. Today details were announced of how audiences can access at home,with unforgettable events and performances to be streamed/ broadcast across RTE.ie/ lyric fm, arte.tv and Wexfordopera.com from Sunday, 11 October – Sunday, 18 October 2020. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Wexford Festival Opera 69th Festival 20 October – 1 November 2020. Irish soprano Celine Byrne will perform in a very special dinner time recital from the stage of the National Opera House, accompanied at the piano by Rosetta Cucchi. All events are streamed live and will be available on demand, through RTÉ Culture, ARTE.tv (opening concert only), and Wexford Festival Opera’s own media channel – see wexfordopera.com for further details. Performance Dates: Oct. 20-29, {…} Attempts by Wexford Festival Opera to have a critical performing edition of the manuscript published in time for the 2012 Festival became fraught with unanticipated difficulties and forced the organisation to change its plans. This year there will be two Dr Tom Walsh Lectures. The opening concert of the virtual Wexford Festival Opera 2020 is dedicated to the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our successful experiments with live streaming Festival performances over the last two years has prepared us well for this year’s reimagined online Wexford Festival Opera. Wexford Festival Opera’s commitment to the highest artistic standards has seen it emerge as one of the world’s leading opera festivals, with an international reputation for excellence. Giuseppe Verdi was inspired to write his final opera Falstaff, based on one of Shakespeare’s most beloved characters, when he was nearly 80 years of age. Wexford Festival Opera 2020, reimagined for Covid times (with the help of RTÉ) as the ‘Festival in the Air,’ runs for eight days from Sunday 11 October. https://bit.ly/345PMVs www.wexfordopera.com The intended Shakespeare theme (as announced in 2019), downsized and relabelled as ‘Waiting for Shakespeare’, has been retained with the ‘Falstaff Chronicles’ – an online six-part operatic miniseries based on Verdi’s Falstaff – and a new opera commissioned by the Festival, What Happened to Lucrece by Andrew Synnott. The further development this year of our existing collaborative partnership with RTÉ will enable audiences across the country and around the world to experience, enjoy and be enriched by live performances safely and free-to-view across RTÉ’s extensive online culture platform and on RTÉ lyric fm. Wexford Festival Opera amends 2012 Festival Programme. The Festival closes with a final concert from the Opera House stage on 18 October, with the Festival Orchestra, soprano Claudia Boyle and tenor Pietro Adaini, conducted by Francesco Cillufo. We use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Although Francesca da Rimini was written in 1831 it had never been performed, as the opera house it was written for burned to the ground before the opera could be produced. STREAM at 6pm daily on RTE.ie/Culture. LISTEN LIVE at RTÉ lyric fm presented by Paul Herriott
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