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A scene from La Boheme by Puccini @ Royal Opera House. Directed by Richard Jones. Conductor, Emmanuel Villaume.
(Opening 10-01-20)
©Tristram Kenton 01/20
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Marianela Nuñez, Thiago Soares and Artsits of The Royal Ballet in Diamonds, in The Royal Ballet production of Jewels, a ballet in three acts choreographed by George Balanchine (1904-1983) to music by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) and Igor Stravinsky, performed at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 20 September 2011
ARPDATA ;
JEWELS (DIAMONDS) ;
Music by Gabriel Fauré, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Igor Stravinsky ;
Choreography by George Balanchine ;
Marianela Nuñez, Thiago Soares, Artsits of The Royal Ballet ;
The Royal Ballet ;
At the Royal Opera House, London, UK ;
20 September 2011 ;
Credit: Royal Opera House / ArenaPAL
Kristine Opolais as Cio-Cio-San and Helene Schneiderman as Suzuki in the Royal Opera revival of Madama Butterfly (2003) by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) directed by Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier with set designs by Christian Fenouillat, costumes by Agostino Cavalca and lighting by Christophe Forey, performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 22 June 2011.
ARPDATA ;
MADAMA BUTTERFLY ;
Music by Puccini ;
Kristine Opolais (as Cio-Cio-San) and Helene Schneiderman (as Suzuki) ;
The Royal Opera ;
At the Royal Opera House, London, UK ;
22 June 2011 ;
Credit: Mike Hoban / Royal Opera House / ArenaPAL
Il barbiere di Siviglia at the Royal Opera House on 10.9.16
The Sleeping Beauty_The Royal Ballet, Matinee Performance 16th February 207
Princess Aurora; Francesca Hayward,
Prince Florimund; Alexander campbell,
King Florestan; Johannes Stepanek,
Queen; Elizabeth McGorian,
Cattalabutte; Bennet Gartside,
Carabosse; Christina Arestis,
Lilac fairy; Beatriz Stix_Brunell,
Fairy of The Crystal Fountain; Olivia Cowley,
Fairy of The Enchanted Garden; Mayara Magri,
Fairy of The Woodland and Glade; Claire Calvert,
Fairy of The Song Bird; Isabella Gasparini,
Fairy of The Golden vine; Anna Rose O’Sullivan,
The English Prince; Valeri Hristov,
The French Prince; Nicol Edmmonds, Ashley dean,
The Indian Prince; Matthew Ball,
The Russian Prince; Fernando Montano,
Florestan; Nicol Edmonds, Olivia Cowly, Tierney Heap
Puss in Boots; Solomon Golding,
Bluebird; Hikaru Kobayashi, Valentino Zucchetti,
Red riding Hood; Isabella Gasparini, Kevin Emerton,
The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart;
Royal Opera House;
Covent Garden;
London, UK;
6 January 2022
Figaro:- Riccardo Fassi;
Susanna – Giulia Semenzato;
Count Almaviva – Germán E. Alcántara;
Countess Almaviva – Federica Lombardi;
Cherubino – Hanna Hipp;
Don Basilio – Gregory Bonfatti;
Marcellina – Monica Bacelli;
Gianluca Buratto – Bartolo;
Jeremy White – Antonio;
Alexandra Lowe – Barbarina;
Alasdair Elliott – Don Curzio;
Helen Withers – First Bridesmaid;
Miranda Westcott -Second Bridesmaid;
Conducted by Antonio Pappano;
Director – David McVicar;
Designer – Tanya McCallin;
Lighting designer – Paule Constable;
Movement director – Leah Hausman;
Photo © ROH by Clive Barda;
TURANDOT ;
Music by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) ;
Directed by Andrei Serban (revival director Andrew Sinclair) ;
Designs by Sally Jacobs ;
Lighting design by F Mitchell Dana ;
Production image from Act III ;
The Royal Opera ;
At the Royal Opera House, London, UK ;
7 September 2013 ;
Credit: Tristram Kenton / Royal Opera House / ArenaPAL ;