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L’esule di Roma reviewed

Our latest release of L’esule di Roma by Donizetti has received many reviews in the press to date including being picked as Editor’s Choice in Limelight magazine:

Musical standards are as we have come to expect from the label. Carlo Rizzi, now well into his stride as the company’s artistic director, brings powerful theatrical instincts to bear on the score, keeping the action on the boil while shaping the music’s emotional ebb and flow and guiding singers through the opera’s thoughtful soliloquies.                             

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What intensity baritone Nicola Alaimo brings to the mad descent of Murena with extraordinarily clear diction and expression. Opéra magazine

As it is custom, Opera Rara brings together a team of more than capable singers, always very well prepared when it comes to matters of style…  Well-pitched and of healthy voice, Lluís Calvet i Pey who sings Publio is certainly a career one should follow… The Opera Rara Chorus, prepared by Stephen Harris, displays beautiful colours and… Britten Sinfonia sounds impeccable. Carlo Rizzi knows the Italian repertoire well and draws out all the Donizettian melodies with love. Let us highlight, in fact, his stupendous work in everything that concerns the preludes to each scene or certain phrases that, entrusted to the orchestra, sets the tone of this tragic story. Mundo Clásico

Tenor Sergey Romanovsky is again outstanding here. His liquid delivery, solid legato and engaging timbre underline Settimio’s romantic allure… Albina Shagimuratova’s pure and attractive soprano is distinguished by a penetrating metallic quality that underlines Argelia’s strength and resolve. The young Catalan baritone Lluís Calvet i Pey brings a smoothness of tone to the role of Publio… In every mood, the Britten Sinfonia under Carlo Rizzi plays with clarity and warm orchestral tone. The Opera Rara Chorus too performs their duties with verve and elegance. American Record Guide

The score is fresh and dramaturgically intelligent in a way which should impress connoisseurs. This impression is thanks in part to the rich sound colours produced by Carlo Rizzi and Britten Sinfonia. As was the case in Donizetti’s Il Paria, Albina Shagimuratova stands out: her voice is agile, secure and expressive. No less convincing is Sergey Romanovsky as the titular ‘l’esule di Roma’. Opernwelt

Maestro Carlo Rizzi’s Italianate ‘light touch’ is put to great use in the belcanto genre of Donizetti… And what a combination the leading stars make: each scene and aria outshining the previous, giving the opera a sense of unrelenting drama, with no feeling of drift or dullness, just an immersion into the fate of the exile, and the pain of internal exile, in the stifling atmosphere of Tiberius’s citadel. The Brazen Head 

L’esule di Roma is Opera Rara’s latest successful reclamation… Sergey Romanovsky brings many expressive details to some of the opera’s best music and most introspective soliloquies. Much the same can be said of Albina Shagimuratova’s Argelia, who projects great emotional depth in the aria ‘Morte! Ah pria che l’una uccidi’… Conductor Carlo Rizzi is no Donizetti apologist. Never are the orchestral gestures inflated to make the music seem imposing in the fashion of later composers. Lightness and firm but flexible pulse keep the opera moving along… Gramophone

Listening is all the more enjoyable as the work is performed by fine performers… Sergey Romanovsky plays a gently melancholic Settimio who does not fear bravura passages. A beautiful voice and a beautiful interpretation. Albina Shagimuratova as his beloved, torn between love for the exile and loyalty to her father, has a completely personal tone which makes her very touching. As for Nicola Alaimo who plays the tortured father, his clear bass voice adapts wonderfully to Rossinian coloraturas and Donizettiian cantilenas… Lluís Calvet i Pey, Kezia Bienek and André Henriques happily complete this cast… The Opera Rara Chorus, well prepared by Stephen Harris, as well as Britten Sinfonia conducted by Carlo Rizzi are key to the success of this recording… In short, a ‘tasty’ box set, exciting for enthusiasts and very enjoyable for all bel canto lovers. Musicologie

Conductor Carlo Rizzi nails the various tones presented by Donizetti in his experimental phase… The outstanding Nicola Alaimo depicts the conflict of Murena… moving virtuosically between bel canto lightness and impressive power, the registers are perfectly blended, and the mad scene is one of the highlights of this recording. The unfairly slandered Settimio is in the best hands with tenor Sergey Romanovsky. He creates the original melodies with ingenuity and an appealing timbre; his voice blends very pleasantly with those of his partners in the ensembles… For any Donizetti lover, this recording is a welcome addition to the catalogue. OPER! Disc of the Month          

Carlo Rizzi paces the performance with skill and Nicola Alaimo sings Murena with gusto, relishing the mood swings. Sergey Romanovsky is Settimio, his tenor robust yet sweet when spinning a long phrase. It is a skill shared by Albina Shagimuratova as Argelia. Opera Now

Once again, Opera Rara places Donizetti admirers in its debt… Throughout, Albina Shagimuratova proves an accomplished exponent of that role, up to each and every one of its copious technical demands… Written for Luigi Lablache, the opera’s leading role is that of Murena, delivered here by Nicola Alaimo with grand-scale lyricism that equally encompasses the complexity of the internally divided character… The tenor Sergey Romanovsky shows considerable sensitivity as Settimio, his tone ineffably sweet and his musicality exceptional. The nobility of the blameless Publio is finely conveyed by the baritone Lluís Calvet i Pey. Smaller roles are well taken by Kezia Bienek and André Henriques, and both Opera Rara’s hardworking chorus and the versatile Britten Sinfonia are well up to the standards listeners expect in the series. Few conductors, meanwhile, can manage the blend of perfect control and stylishness provided by Carlo Rizzi – a master in this repertoire as in much else. Opera

The cast is superb… First and foremost, Nicola Alaimo is a formidable Murena… Carlo Rizzi is at the helm of Britten Sinfonia and leads with unerring steadfastness. OperaWire

Here, baritone Nicola Alaimo draws a nuanced and sympathetic portrait of Murena… whilst Sergey Romanovsky makes good work of Settimio. His lithe, energetic tenor brings conviction to the role… As Argelia, Albina Shagimuratova’s coloratura soprano voice has a dense, steely quality that initially sounds harsh but then uncoils to reveal a bright flexibility of tone… The Opera Rara Chorus articulates well, and Britten Sinfonia plays Donizetti’s score with vigour and sensitivity under the assured hand of conductor Carlo Rizzi. BBC Music Magazine     

Having Carlo Rizzi as Artistic Director is a guarantee of bel canto fidelity. He has perfect command of all the stylistic resources and knows how to transmit them to the orchestra and singers. Even in the most lyrical or sentimental passages he does not allow himself to be carried away, and by placing the accents exactly where they should be to ensure precise intensity, he does not let the tension of the pulse decline at any point. And in the most dramatic passages (of which this opera abounds), he conducts the music with energy and incisive accentuation without ever losing control or balance. His way of breathing with the singers is outstanding. Britten Sinfonia plays with transparency and flexibility and the Opera Rara Chorus sings with great precision… Sergey Romanovsky has the perfect voice for the role of Settimio… and Albina Shagimuratova’s coloratura soprano voice is outstanding in its timbre, agility but also delicacy and poetry… Nicola Alaimo is also an impeccable performer… and his guilt-ridden soliloquies are incredible. Scherzo

Nicola Alaimo sings with elegance and his dramatic commitment is flawless… Sensitive and romantic as can be, Sergey Romanovsky is a magnificent Donizettian, as comfortable in elegy as in heroic brilliance. As the touching Argelia, Albina Shagimuratova astonishes with the flexibility of her rich and vibrant soprano, even in the high notes… Finally, one must highlight the expressive baritone of Lluís Calvet i Pey as Publio… Under the enthusiastic baton of Carlo Rizzi, the Opera Rara Chorus and Britten Sinfonia perform with passion, but Rizzi also takes care of the recitatives without ever losing the dramatic tension. Diapason

Donizetti’s engaging score holds my interest from start to finish. Conductor Carlo Rizzi draws out the lyricism of the music and ensures that it never drags. The exquisitely played instrumental solos frequently command attention. Clearly well prepared by chorus master Stephen Harris, the Opera Rara Chorus is resilient and unified voice, making a considerable impact… Praise is due to Opera Rara for this valuable Donizetti project that revives an opera overlook for far too long and is presented here in the best possible light. MusicWeb International

Carlo Rizzi galvanizes his troops by injecting effective dramaturgical electricity into his interpretation of the score. There is no downtime with this perfectly efficient management of the music… We particularly salute the excellence of Albina Shagimuratova as Argelia and Nicola Alaimo as Murena. The choral and orchestral forces also perform with impeccable integrity. Crescendo       

The creative team at Opera Rara are experts at mining gems from the archive of rarely-performed Donizetti operas – the 27th so far – and have unearthed another sparkling example here… Murena is one of Donizetti’s great bass-baritone roles and Nicola Alaimo is splendid in voice – smoothly produced even under stress with no hectoring – and in portrayal of a decent man who has betrayed his values. Sergey Romanovsky (Settimio) is an ardent lover, mellifluous with a little touch of tenor steel, matched by the passionate and well-sung Argelia of Albina Shagimuratova. The smaller parts are taken by an excellent team of young singers, there’s admirable support from the Opera Rara Chorus and the Britten Sinfonia all marshalled with his usual expertise. and feel for the repertoire, by conductor Carlo Rizzi. The recording – made at Fairfield Hall, Croydon last year – has splendid body and presence. Midlands Music Reviews            

The role of Murena was created by Luigi Lablache, an exceptional artist who later created the role of Giorgio in I puritani. It is therefore not surprising that some of the most beautiful pages of this opera, and in any case the most original, are reserved for the bass; Nicola Alaimo responds perfectly to this double vocal and dramatic challenge. His Rossinian technique gives him the flexibility and virtuosity required… As in the previous recording of Il proscritto, we will salute the quality of this recording which combines the urgency of the stage and the perfection of the studio. Carlo Rizzi’s direction is once again electrifying while remaining attentive to the singers. The Opera Rara Chorus and the Britten Sinfonia respond ideally to this dynamic and passionate approach. Forum Opéra                    

Excellent casting, strong chorus, passionate playing from Britten Sinfonia conducted by Carlo Rizzi who seems an ideal guide to this restored Donizetti rarity. As one reviewer of the concert performance put it ‘music archaeology is seldom as successful as this.’ BBC Radio 3 Record Review           

Opera Rara has added another precious jewel to its spectacular series of unjustly forgotten treasures… Carlo Rizzi highlights the general neoclassical structure of score with great skill without neglecting all the innovative aspects of the work. In this he is helped by a formidable Britten Sinfonia… the splendid Opera Rara Chorus, masterfully directed by Stephen Harris, add with equal enthusiasm to the creation of this incredible performance. All the interpreters are up to the arduous tasks required of them… The recording is excellent from every point of view. Opera Libera

Donizetti’s music intensifies considerably as the action progresses and, after a beautiful lyrical opening aria for Settimio, his duet with Argelia showcases the composer at his best. It is however the large trio above all which closes the first act and replaces the usual concertante finale which constitutes the most original moment in the opera… Under the direction of Carlo Rizzi, the Opera Rara Chorus and the Britten Sinfonia do full justice to Donizetti’s refined orchestration and dramatic flair. As always, with Opera Rara, the edition is particularly careful with two essays on the work itself and its historical and aesthetic context. A truly exciting discovery. L’Avant-Scène Opéra

Albina Shagimuratova as Argelia combines a beautifully clear timbre with beautiful technique… the exile of the title is in excellent hands with Sergey Romanovsky… however, the honorary award goes to Nicola Alaimo. He combines his beautifully full voice and his excellent bel canto technique with a great degree of authority… The other roles are also excellently performed, and, under the direction of Carlo Rizzi, the Opera Rara Chorus and the Britten Sinfonia give the performance a solid foundation, probably partly thanks to the concert performance that preceded it. The recording itself sounds beautifully full and with a lot of atmosphere… All in all, yet another gem in the series of musical discoveries that we owe to Opera Rara. Opus Klassiek

Opera Rara present L’esule di Roma with all the available forces of choir and orchestra, and with three superlative singers Nicola Alaimo, Albina Shagimuratova, and Sergey Romanovsky… Carlo Rizzi offers an excellent performance with the Britten Sinfonia who sound brilliant… and the result of the Opera Rara Chorus’ preparation is evident in how well together and in tune they are in the larger choral scenes… So all in all, a perfect recording from every point of view and one which should be relistened to many times to appreciate it in full. Il Trillo Parlante

At Opera Rara, bel canto gets every chance to shine. The Britten Sinfonia provides an inspiring instrumental contribution that does full justice to the mass scenes, but especially the more intimate moments. Praise also for the Opera Rara Chorus for its expressive contribution… Nicola Alaimo reveals how Murena is really one of the composer’s most beautiful roles for bass-baritones… The radiant tenor voice of Sergey Romanovsky is a great match for the impressive and endearing Albina Shagimuratova… Enjoy this heavenly music. Gelderlander

Another big thank you to the British company Opera Rara which adds to its catalogue its 27th complete opera revival by Donizetti… Leading the cast is Nicola Alaimo who embodies his character of the Senator Murena… Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi conducts with great energy. L’ingenieur-constructeur

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May Recording of the Month: La Colombe

Our Recording of the Month is Gounod’s La Colombe (The Dove), starring Erin Morley and Javier Camarena in their studio recording debuts.

We released our first Gounod recording in 2015 with The Hallé and Sir Mark Elder.

Head over to our YouTube channel here to listen to the Overture as well as to discover more about this opera over the coming weeks:

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Live from Wigmore Hall: Ermonela Jaho & Carlo Rizzi

We’re very excited to announce that on Thursday 23 May at 1pm BST, we’ll be presenting our very first live stream.

Our Artist Ambassador Ermonela Jaho and Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi perform rare Donizetti songs as part of our multi-year Donizetti Song Project live from London’s Wigmore Hall.

Wherever you are in the world, you can tune in via our Facebook page and YouTube channel. If you can’t tune in live, the stream will stay up on our YouTube for 30 days.

More details here: https://opera-rara.com/event/live-from-wigmore-hall

 

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Launch of Ask Opera Rara

Have you ever wondered what’s involved in reviving a forgotten opera? How we pick our singers? Or how long it takes to prepare for our recording sessions?

Today we launch Ask Opera Rara where we take you behind the scenes with our team of experts who will answer your questions in a myriad of ways including by video, social media, or blog post.

Find out more about how to submit your questions via this link here: https://opera-rara.com/about-us/ask-opera-rara

We also welcome you to tell us about your Opera Rara story – whether that be memories of a concert, a recording, how you found out about us or through sharing images of your recording collections or from past Opera Rara events which, with your permission, we may publish on social media.

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5 Star Reviews for Simon Boccanegra

Our revival of the original 1857 version of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra last week in Manchester has received 5 stars from many of the UK’s leading classical music and opera critics. Read some of the quotes below:

It was delivered by the superbly prepared Hallé Orchestra, the rampant Opera North chorus, dozens of students from the Royal Northern College of Music and an exceptional cast under the direction of Mark Elder. He still has a few weeks left of his 24-year reign at the Hallé, but this Boccanegra was surely a crowning glory… The soloists too brought the story to life — none better than the young Argentinian baritone Germán Enrique Alcántara in the title role: a beautifully suave timbre and volatility to go with it. A young tenor, Iván Ayón-Rivas, was thrillingly ardent as her lover Adorno, and William Thomas’s imposing bass ideal for Fiesco. The Times

The result was a triumph with a standing ovation… Eri Nakmura’s Amelia had no trouble standing out with her shining brilliance and total security… the tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas as Gabriele rang out ardently in his love for Amelia while at the bottom of the range William Thomas plumbed the depths as Fiesco, Sergio Vitale was a cool Paolo Albiani, and Germán Enrique Alcántara as Boccanegra himself was magnificently drawn as a tortured man who sings that fire burns through his veins and finally consumes him… The Daily Telegraph

If ever more evidence were needed of Sir Mark Elder’s untiring zest for exploration and love of the thrill of live opera performance, it was this ground-breaking collaborative event with Opera Rara – a performance coupled to a new studio recording of the original version of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra… And this is where one must pay tribute to the star qualities of this remarkable cast, beginning with Eri Nakamura as Amelia. She despatched that ending with fire and brilliance of rare quality and brought the house down. Boccanegra himself, Argentinian baritone Germán Enrique Alcántara was equally adept at portraying his pirate-turned-statesman-and-devoted-father role in all its aspects, and his voice quality is rich and multi-faceted. Iván Ayón-Rivas was Gabriele Adorno, Amelia’s lover – an ardent tenor of superb timbre for a young hero and capable of expressing fury, passion and despair.
The Arts Desk

Entirely unsurprisingly, though, this superb performance joins the esteemed ranks of some memorable evenings over the years… Leading an unwaveringly strong cast was Argentinian baritone Germán Enrique Alcántara in the title role. He traced a remarkable character development through the evening, from rapturous reunion with long-lost daughter Amelia in Act 1, culminating in an exquisitely tender blessing of her wedding from his deathbed. Eri Nakamura’s Amelia was elegantly sung with fine control throughout her range… Elder, for his part, paced the drama to perfection, dismissing with apparent ease any reservations about the validity of this early version of the opera. Bachtrack     

What stands out though in the memory is just how well the voices blend and contend in a work which does not seek to enthrone solo display… It is good to know that a recording of this fine ensemble will be forthcoming on the Opera Rara label, and I would thoroughly recommend it on the basis of this evening. It is hard to see how a better case could be made for this version of the opera. Plays To See

Stepping in at relatively short notice to replace the previously announced Nicola Alaimo, Alcántara gave a hugely commanding performance as Boccanegra and demonstrated a gloriously rich voice, elegance and real star charisma. Nakamura (again stepping in to replace Eleonora Buratto) sang beautifully and was given a fine opportunity to showcase that wonderfully pure soprano voice – full of warmth and colour – working beautifully with Ayón-Rivas, surely one of the finest and most exciting young tenors singing today. Outstanding work too from fellow rising star Thomas who showcased a strong and assured bass voice… A thrilling night of extraordinary music and vocal performances with Elder demonstrating an absolute mastery of control, leading the magnificent orchestra and Chorus of Opera North in a truly outstanding performance of Verdi’s dramatic and richly detailed score. The Arts Shelf                                             

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April Recording of the Month: Le Duc d’Albe

Our Recording of the Month is Donizetti’s Le Duc d’Albe starring American soprano Angela Meade in her recording debut as Hélène d’Egmont.

Recorded in June 2015, Sir Mark Elder conducts The Hallé in the original French version of the opera which only exists in two acts. Donizetti never finished the work due to conflicts of interest with the commissioning Opéra de Paris which led him to abandon the project altogether.

Head over to our YouTube channel here to listen to the Overture as well as to discover more about this opera over the coming weeks:

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Germán Enrique Alcántara joins cast of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra

Opera Rara and the Hallé announce a cast change in their upcoming recording and performance of the original 1857 version of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra. Nicola Alaimo has had to withdraw from the production due to illness and Argentinian baritone Germán Enrique Alcántara will now sing the title role of Simon Boccanegra. Together with Eri Nakamura (Amelia), Iván Ayón-Rivas (Gabriele Adorno) and William Thomas (Jacopo Fiesco), Alcántara will make his role debut with this production. This will also mark his Opera Rara debut and studio recording debut.

A graduate of the Royal Opera House’s Jette Parker Young Artist scheme, Alcántara has been prize-winner in many international singing competitions including the Audience Prize at the Tenor Viñas Competition in Barcelona and First Prize in the Concours Lyrique International ad Alta Voce in Paris.  Having recently worked with Covent Garden’s Music Director Sir Antonio Pappano, Alcántara returns to London in July to sing the role of Cesare Angelotti in Puccini’s Tosca.

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Eri Nakamura joins cast of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra

Opera Rara and the Hallé announce a cast change in their upcoming recording and performance of the original 1857 version of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra. Eleonora Buratto has withdrawn from the production and Japanese soprano Eri Nakamura will now sing the role of Amelia. This will mark Nakamura’s Opera Rara debut, role debut and studio recording debut.

Nakamura first shot to prominence as a Jette Parker Young Artist when she stepped in to replace Anna Netrebko as Giulietta in Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. She made her debut with Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé in 2022 as Cio-Cio-San in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly: ‘The singers were led by Eri Nakamura, the Japanese soprano who has made the role of Cio-Cio San her own in the world’s opera houses. She was wonderful, with glorious tone throughout her range (a low register of extraordinary strength combined with mellowness, and a brilliant top) and a vivid portrayal of young innocence developing into steely determination.’  (The Arts Desk).

 

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Opera Rara announce 2024/25 season of live operatic archaeology

We’re delighted to announce our 2024/25 season of live operatic archaeology featuring performances and recording releases celebrating the past made new. Gaetano Donizetti, whose music we’ve returned to time and again since our founding in 1970, is the main focal point of this new season with further recitals and first recording releases as part of our Donizetti Song Project which launched in September 2023. Spearheaded by our Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi, and curated by our Repertoire Consultant Roger Parker, the multi-year initiative will see us collaborate with some of the world’s greatest singers to record and perform Donizetti’s entire corpus of solo songs, nearly 200 in total, many of which have never been heard before.

On 23 May and 2 November 2024, we continue our ‘Donizetti & Friends’ cycle at Wigmore Hall with Artist Ambassador Ermonela Jaho followed by Rosa Feola, both accompanied by Carlo Rizzi at the piano. On 10 March 2025, we return to Cadogan Hall to celebrate the launch of our recording releases with Artist Ambassador Michael Spyres and Marie-Nicole Lemieux with a recital of French songs written in the last 5 years of Donizetti’s life. These recordings released a month prior (February 2025) to the Cadogan Hall concert, follow the first two album releases in our Donizetti Song Project recording cycle available from 27 September 2024 featuring tenor songs with Lawrence Brownlee, and baritone songs with Nicola Alaimo.

Alongside our mainstage recitals, our Salon Series for emerging singers this new season includes an exploration of songs composed by women in Europe during the 19th-century. Denied the same compositional and commissioning opportunities as their male peers, it was within the intimate settings of salon concerts, often presented at home, that songs written by women were performed and celebrated. Presenting four recitals in total, this season’s featured artists will be Katia Ledoux (10 June 2024) and Lluís Calvet i Pey, both of whom recently made their recording debuts with us in Offenbach’s La Princesse de Trébizonde (ORC63, Best Opera Recording at OPER! Awards 2024) and Donizetti’s L’esule di Roma (ORC64); Jessica Robinson, who represented Wales in the 2023 Cardiff Singer of the World Competition; and Ellie Neate, a recent graduate from the Guidlhall School of Music and Drama.

Our full-scale opera production for the 2024/25 season will be the revival of the original 1857 version of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra with The Hallé and our former Artistic Director Sir Mark Elder. Edited by Roger Parker for Casa Ricordi, this new edition of the opera is the first to be based on Verdi’s original autograph score which only recently became available to scholars. A week prior to our performance on 18 April 2024 at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, we will commit the original Simon Boccanegra to disc for the first time ever under studio conditions for release in March 2025. Nicola Alaimo, who appears in our latest release of Donizetti’s L’esule di Roma, takes up the title role and is joined by Eleonora Buratto as Amelia and William Thomas as Jacopo Fiesco, both making their Opera Rara debuts. Iván Ayón-Rivas returns to Opera Rara as Gabriele Adorno following his first collaboration with us in Mercadante’s Il proscritto (ORC62), which won the 2023 International Opera Award for Best Complete Opera Recording.

In addition to our performances and recording releases, we launch our new Discovery Programme, open to Friends and Patrons, which will give our supporters first-hand, behind the scenes experiences to connect them to all aspects of our work and operatic archaeology. This new season will also see the launch of Ask Opera Rara, a new initiative where members of the public can send in their operatic questions to us and its team of musicological experts.

Ermonela Jaho’s Donizetti Song Project recordings and recital are generously supported by Elena Baturina in loving memory of Yury Luzhkov
The Donizetti Song Project is supported by the Colwinston Charitable Trust, Cockayne Grants for the Arts, London Community Foundation and Opera Rara’s Donizetti Syndicate
With special thanks to our Donizetti Patron, His Excellency The Italian Ambassador
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L’esule di Roma bonus track: Murena’s mad scene

‘It is often thought that Donizetti only wrote mad scenes for women but this mad scene is one of his most piercing and innovative’

Donizetti expert and our Repertoire Consultant Roger Parker on the psychologically complex character of Murena sung by Nicola Alaimo in our upcoming release of L’esule di Roma out this Friday 1 March with Britten Sinfonia.

Ahead of Friday’s release, click here to download this exclusive track of what is a truly rare operatic occurence – a mad scene with a bass-baritone: