Philharmonic HallPhilharmonic Hall, Hope St, Liverpool, North-West, L1 9BP, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Artistes
European Opera Centre | ||
Domingo Hindoyan | Direction | |
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
Sir Bryn Terfel | Baryton-basse | Gianni Schicchi |
Anaïs Constans | Soprano | Lauretta |
Matteo Roma | Ténor | Rinuccio |
Indyana Schneider | Contralto | Zita |
Robert Forrest | Ténor | Gherardo |
Aimée Fisk | Soprano | Nella |
Matteo Loi | Baryton | Betto di Signa |
Felipe Cudina | Basse | Simone |
Stefano Marchisio | Basse | Marco |
Céline Akçag | Mezzo-soprano | La Ciesca |
Jacobo Ochoa | Basse | Maestro Spinelloccio |
Emmanuel Franco | Ténor | Ser Amantio di Nicolao |
Patrick Alexander Keefe | Basse | Pinellino |
Dionysios Avgerinos | Basse | Guccio |
“O mio babbino caro...” No-one wrote a lovesong quite like Puccini, but in the farcical world of Gianni Schicchi, nothing is quite as it seems. A sparking, screwball tale of scheming, bickering relatives, a lawyer and of young love, it’s a comedy with a huge heart. We’ve got a huge star to prove it, too: the one and only Sir Bryn Terfel, supported by some of the very best young singers in Europe today from the European Opera Centre for this dramatised performance. To set the scene, Domingo and the Orchestra provide some of opera’s most glorious orchestral intermezzos.