Cast change in upcoming production of Leoncavallo’s ‘Zingari’

November 15, 2021

Unfortunately, due to illness, Carlos Álvarez has had to withdraw from our upcoming production of Leoncavallo’s opera Zingari. In his place, Stephen Gaertner will record and perform the role of Tamar. You may remember Gaertner’s acclaimed performance in the performance of Leoncavallo’s Zazà at the Barbican back in November of 2015, as well the positive reviews he received about his participation in our recording of the opera. We are incredibly grateful that he is able to join us for this project at such short notice. Click on the link to read more about Stephen Gaertner.

On Friday 3 December 2021, Opera Rara presents the complete opera of Leoncavallo’s Zingari as it was first heard over 100 years ago at its London world première. Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi will conduct the restored original version of the opera whose creation has been spearheaded by the company. Presented in collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at London’s Cadogan Hall, Rizzi will be joined on stage by Łukasz Goliński making his Opera Rara debuts, Krassimira Stoyanova (Donizetti’s Maria di Rohan, ORC44), Stephen Gaertner (Leoncavallo’s Zazà, ORC55) and Arsen Soghomonyan (Puccini’s Le Willis, ORC59). Premièred in September 1912 at London’s Hippodrome Theatre and conducted by the composer himself, Zingari was commissioned by the theatre which, the previous year, had invited Leoncavallo to present his first opera Pagliacci. Based on Alexander Pushkin’s poem The Gypsies of 1827, the one-act Zingari marked Leoncavallo’s return – both musically and in length – to the verismo style of Pagliacci written 20 years earlier and already part of the established repertory. Despite Zingari’s huge success – with long runs both in London and the United States – Leoncavallo cut down the original version of the work in subsequent revivals. Following extensive research of the opera’s sources, Opera Rara discovered the original vocal score which reveals many new aspects of the drama which have been forgotten over the last century, and from which long-time collaborator Martin Fitzpatrick (English National Opera’s Head of Music) has been commissioned to re-orchestrate missing passages.
There are still a few seats available for sale, so BOOK NOW if you don’t have your tickets yet!
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Ticket information

Tickets: £45, £42, £35, £25, £15. All orders are subject to a transaction fee, except if made in person.