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WexfordZoraida di GranataNew production
Donizetti: Zoraida di Granata
Diego Ceretta; Bruno Ravella; Wexford Festival Opera; Gary McCann; Daniele Naldi; Orchestra of Wexford Festival Opera
WexfordLa Fille du régimentNew production
Donizetti: La Fille du régiment
Heather Hadrill; Wexford Festival Opera; Lisa Krugel; Orchestra of Wexford Festival Opera; Isabel Garcia Araújo
WexfordL'Aube rougeNew production
Erlanger: L'Aube rouge
Guillaume Tourniaire; Ella Marchment; Wexford Festival Opera; Holly Pigott; Daniele Naldi; Orchestra of Wexford Festival Opera
WexfordLa Ciociara (Two Women)New production
Tutino: La Ciociara (Two Women)
Francesco Cilluffo; Rosetta Cucchi; Wexford Festival Opera; Tiziano Santi; Claudia Pernigotti; Daniele Naldi; Orchestra of Wexford Festival Opera
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
Staging sorcery: Dvořák's Armida played straight in Wexford
Dvořák’s final opera gets a rare staging outside its Czech homeland, at Wexford – the festival where dead operas return to life.
Riotous nonsense and royal nuptials: Lalla-Roukh at Wexford
Orpha Phelan has fun staging Félicien David’s opéra comique, moving the action from Kashmir and Samarkand to Leila O’Rourke’s Tea Emporium.
Rough magic: Halévy’s La Tempesta opens Wexford Opera Festival
Wexford Festival thrives on resurrecting long-forgotten operas, so is the perfect place for Halévy's take on Shakespeare, neglected for 170 years.
An imaginative, psychological take on Catalani's Edmea in Wexford
A journey through the subconscious of the main protagonist Edmea, with Anne-Sophie Duprels as the eponymous heroine.
A passionate Winter's Tale at Wexford Festival Opera
In a 70th anniversary season dedicated to adaptations of Shakespeare, this concert performance made a compelling case for Karl Goldmark's final opera.
Rossinian Bake-Off: a delicious double bill at Wexford
Rosetta Cucchi, who takes over as Artistic Director at Wexford Festival Opera next season, directs a Rossinian rarity and its newly commissioned "prequel".