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Announcing The Foyle Opera Rara Collection

OPERA RARA AND THE ROYAL WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DRAMA announce THE FOYLE OPERA RARA COLLECTION

Opera Rara is delighted to announce the transfer of The Opera Rara Music Library to a permanent home at The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (RWCMD). This has been made possible by The Foyle Foundation, which has generously provided its biggest ever grant in Wales to enable the library currently based in London – soon to be called The Foyle Opera Rara Collection – to be transferred to RWCMD.

Comprising of more than five thousand volumes, The Foyle Opera Rara Collection ranks as one of the most impressive and comprehensive collections of first and early editions of 19th-century Italian opera scores in Europe. Amongst the works included are both the masterpieces and rarer works by Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini, in addition to those of less-known composers such as Mayr, Mercadante, Pacini, Ponchielli, Leoncavallo and Mascagni, to name but a few. Also of note are autograph manuscripts in the hands of Donizetti, Mercadante and Pacini.

Reflecting the specialist interests of Patric Schmid and Don White who founded Opera Rara fifty years ago, RWCMD will make this world class collection of unique operatic material publicly accessible for the first time. Of the new partnership with the College, Henry Little, Chief Executive of Opera Rara, said: “I am delighted that our unique and iconic collection will be going to the Royal Welsh College, where scholars, students, and the wider public can consult and enjoy this inspiring body of extraordinary 19th-century operatic material. Opera Rara is especially grateful to the Foyle Foundation, whose generosity has made this special partnership between us and the College possible.”

Of the transfer of The Opera Rara Music Library to RWCMD, David Hall, Chief Executive of The Foyle Foundation said: “The Foyle Foundation is delighted to safeguard the Opera Rara archive for long-term public benefit by enabling its acquisition by the Royal Welsh College. Not only will this enhance the profile and research capability of the College’s Opera School but it will contribute essential funds to sustain the mission and work of Opera Rara into the future.” RWCMD’s Principal, Professor Helena Gaunt, added: “We’re hugely grateful to the Foyle Foundation in allowing us to provide The Foyle Opera Rara Collection with its new home in Wales at the Royal Welsh College, which will be available for academic and public access later next year. This generous gift is an important confirmation of the College’s continuing development, and brings with it an extensive and high quality collection of historical scores and research material relating to opera, which will benefit generations of students and staff here, as well as the international academic community in this field.”

For Opera Rara, the acquisition funding will allow the company to invest in a five year plan continuing their work in bringing the best of unfairly neglected operas back to life at the highest levels possible. Tomorrow (Wednesday 21 November) marks the first hearing in 120 years of the original one-act version of Puccini’s first stage work Le Willis (later called Le Villi in its two-act form) at the Royal Festival Hall; Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Sir Mark Elder conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Ermonela Jaho, Arsen Soghomonyan, Brian Mulligan and the Opera Rara Chorus. The studio recording of Le Willis will be released in September 2019 and will be preceded by the world première recording of Donizetti’s L’Ange de Nisida – the company’s 25th Donizetti title – in March 2019. Both releases will be distributed internationally by Warner Classics as part of their recently announced joint partnership with Opera Rara. In between these releases, Opera Rara will present a concert performance, following a studio recording, of the rarely heard Il Paria, also by Donizetti, at the Barbican on 8 June with the Britten Sinfonia conducted by Sir Mark Elder and starring Albina Shagimuratova, Celso Albelo and Davide Luciano.

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Opera Rara and the London Philharmonic Orchestra present Puccini’s Le Villi in concert

On Wednesday 21 November, Opera Rara and the London Philharmonic Orchestra will present a concert staging of the original one-act version of Le Villi.

The reconstruction of the original one-act version of Le Villi will give audiences the chance to hear Puccini’s first opera as it has not been heard for more than 120 years—since its first performances in May 1884. Soon after the work’s successful premiere at Milan’s Teatro dal Verme, Puccini, at Ricordi’s behest, set about revising the work, dividing it into two acts and adding a romanza for the soprano. This is the form in which the work has been performed ever since; the one-act version was never published, and remains unknown, but has just been made available in a new critical edition published by Ricordi.

The one-act version is of considerable interest for the insight it gives into Puccini’s developing grasp of both operatic form and orchestral technique. Besides adding numbers when he reworked the opera, Puccini elaborated the orchestral texture, adding weight with instrumental doublings, and bolstering key moments with cornets and contrabassoon. In comparison with the revised version, then, the original one-act opera reflects a distinctly different aesthetic—one that is rather sparer, and somewhat less hyperbolic in tone than the two-act reworking.

Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Sir Mark Elder conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in both a recording and concert staging of the opera. This will be the Orchestra’s sixteenth collaboration with Opera Rara and follows Rossini’s Aureliano in Palmira and Bellini’s Il pirata. Returning for her second collaboration with Opera Rara, Ermonela Jaho – the star of the company’s revival of Leoncavallo’s Zazà in 2015 – sings the role of Anna. Armenian tenor Arsen Soghomonyan will make his UK debut as her lover Roberto and Brian Mulligan sings the role of her father Guglielmo.

One of the finest orchestras on the international stage, the London Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1932 by Sir Thomas Beecham. Since then, its Principal Conductors have included Sir Adrian Boult, Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt and Kurt Masur. In 2007 Vladimir Jurowski became the Orchestra’s current Principal Conductor. The London Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall since it opened in 1951, becoming Resident Orchestra in 1992.

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Insight event: L’Ange de Nisida with Mark Elder

Do you want to know more about Donizetti’s opera l’Ange de Nisida?

Would you like to hear some extracts of this never-performed-before work ahead of the world premiere performances at the Royal Opera House on July 18th and 21st ?

Then join conductor Mark Elder and Italian opera expert Roger Parker for an insight event exploring how the score of Donizetti’s opera L’Ange de Nisida was (re)constructed.

They will be joined by singers Anush Hovhannisyan (soprano) and Nico Darmanin (tenor) who will sing some extracts of l’Ange de Nisida.

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Booking now open for Donizetti world premiere at the Royal Opera House

After years of extensive research conducted by Candida Mantica, Opera Rara, in collaboration with the Royal Opera House, will present the world premiere of Donizetti’s lost masterpiece l’Ange de Nisida.

The two concert performances on 18th & 21st July are conducted by Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Sir Mark Elder and star Joyce El-Khoury, Laurent Naouri, Vito Priante, David Junghoon Kim and Evgeny Stavinsky.

The booking is now open at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/lange-de-nisida-in-concert-by-gaetano-donizetti

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L’Ange features in ROH Magazine

January’s Royal Opera House Magazine features a fascinating article by Emma Baker, who spoke with our repertoire consultant Professor Roger Parker on the journey of L’Ange de Nisida, ahead of our joint collaboration for the premiere of this ‘lost’ masterpiece, starring the wonderful Joyce El-Khoury. Further information on the performance can be found here.

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Opera Rara Library Talk – How to Rescue a Lost Opera

Couldn’t attend the talk by Roger Parker, Thurston Dart Professor of Music at King’s College London and Opera Rara’s Repertoire Consultant, on How to Rescue a Lost Opera ?

Never mind, you can watch the full video at this link:

https://vimeo.com/236742924

Should you wish to join our next event at the Opera Rara library and have a chance to see an original Donizetti score, please get in touch at info@opera-rara.com and we’ll tell you everything about all our upcoming events!

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Debut Recital Discs from Joyce El-Khoury and Michael Spyres

Two New Releases by Opera Rara

Écho (Joyce El-Khoury)

The magnificent Lebanese-Canadian soprano Joyce El-Khoury’s debut recital album. Born in the Lebanon and brought up in Canada, Joyce El-Khoury studied in Ottawa and Philadelphia, before graduating from the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development programme. Today she is one of the brightest young stars in the opera world, recently receiving universal acclaim for her landmark performance of Violetta in La Traviata at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. As well as singing extensively in America, she appears widely in opera and concert throughout Europe, including the Bayerishe Staatsoper. She returns to Covent Garden in 2018, but before then will star in Glyndebourne and Madrid, as well as singing extensively in concert.

Joyce has starred in two Opera Rara recordings to date: Donizetti’s Belisario and the award-winning recording of Les Martyrs. Joyce’s album Écho features music associated with the great 19th century soprano Julie Dorus-Gras, including arias by Berlioz, Donizetti, Meyerbeer and Weber. She also duets with her co-star from Les Martyrs, Michael Spyres, whose own recital disc is also released in September 2017, and is available from Opera Rara exclusively from 14th July 2017.

Espoir (Michael Spyres)

The debut solo recital album from acclaimed American tenor Michael Spyres.

Hailing from Mansfield, Missouri, Michael Sypres originally set out to pursue a career in musicals before singing opera. He comes from a family of musicians who run an opera company in Springfield MO, and after studying in the US, travelled to Europe to complete his studies in Vienna. He has rapidly established a formidable reputation for his sensitive singing and astonishing vocal range, with leading roles a the Royal Opera House Coven Garden, Lyric Theatre Chicago, Opéra de Paris and Aix-en-Provence Festival. In 2017, he appeared as Don José in Carmen in Paris and sang Enée, opposite Joyce DiDonato in Berlioz’s Les Troyens in Strasbourg.

Michael starred on the Opera Rara recording of Donizetti’s Les Martyrs, which received a string of awards including Opera Recording of the Year at the International Opera Awards in 2016. He returned to Opera Rara to record Le Duc d’Albe and now we are thrilled to release his debut solo recital album, featuring 19th century repertoire synonymous with the tenor-of-his-day, Gilbert-Louis Duprez. The album includes arias in French and Italian by Donizetti, Berlioz, Verdi and Rossini, as well as duets with Joyce El-Khoury, whose debut recital recording will be released alongside Michael’s.

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Joyce El-Khoury & Michael Spyres in concert

Friday 14 July 2017 – Cadogan Hall

Joyce El-Khoury and Michael Spyres in concert with The Hallé and conductor Carlo Rizzi

Opera Rara is delighted to present a unique opportunity to hear two of the world’s outstanding bel canto stars, Joyce El-Khoury and Michael Spyres, singing live in London in a very special operatic event. Fresh from triumphant appearances at the Royal Opera House, and working with internationally acclaimed conductor Carlo Rizzi, these two world-class artists join forces with the Hallé, making a rare visit to London, in an evening of 19th century operatic treasures including some music which has never been heard before.

Ticket available to book online through the Cadogan Hall Box Office. Or telephone +44r (0)20 7730 4500

Download the PDF below for further details.

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