The London ColiseumSt. Martin's Lane, Londres, Greater London, WC2N 4ES, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
Intérpretes
| English National Opera | ||
| Edward Gardner | Dirección | |
| Sir David McVicar | Diseño de escena | |
| English National Opera Orchestra | ||
| English National Opera Chorus | ||
| Amanda Roocroft | Soprano | Feldmarschallin |
| Dame Sarah Connolly | Mezzosoprano | Octavian |
| Sir John Tomlinson | Bajo | Baron Ochs |
| Sophie Bevan | Soprano | Sophie |
| Andrew Shore | Barítono | Herr von Faninal |
| Madeleine Shaw | Soprano | Annina |
| Adrian Thompson | Tenor | Valzacchi |
| Jennifer Rhys-Davies | Soprano | Marianne |
A bittersweet blend of young love and mid-life melancholy, Richard Strauss’s charming Viennese comedy returns to the London Coliseum in David McVicar’s delightfully detailed staging, first seen in 2008.
Rejoicing in some of the composer’s most opulent orchestration and voluptuous melodies, as well as some insidiously catchy waltz tunes, Der Rosenkavalier offers a treat for fans of the female voice.
Sarah Connolly – ‘one of the glorious Octavians of our time’ (Observer) – returns as the ardent young ‘Knight of the Rose’, with Sophie Bevan as the innocent Sophie. Amanda Roocroft makes her role debut as the Marschallin, the worldly ‘older woman’ who graciously cedes her teenage lover to a younger rival. Also returning from the acclaimed 2008 cast are Sir John Tomlinson as the sexually rampant Baron Ochs and Andrew Shore as Faninal.
A production of Scottish Opera.
Rejoicing in some of the composer’s most opulent orchestration and voluptuous melodies, as well as some insidiously catchy waltz tunes, Der Rosenkavalier offers a treat for fans of the female voice.
Sarah Connolly – ‘one of the glorious Octavians of our time’ (Observer) – returns as the ardent young ‘Knight of the Rose’, with Sophie Bevan as the innocent Sophie. Amanda Roocroft makes her role debut as the Marschallin, the worldly ‘older woman’ who graciously cedes her teenage lover to a younger rival. Also returning from the acclaimed 2008 cast are Sir John Tomlinson as the sexually rampant Baron Ochs and Andrew Shore as Faninal.
A production of Scottish Opera.

