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ChantillyThe Fairy Queen

Les Arts Florissants
Purcell: The Fairy Queen
William Christie; Les Arts Florissants; Paulina Francisco; Georgia Burashko; Rebecca Leggett

GlyndebourneL’OrfeoNouvelle production

Krystian Adam (Orfeo) and ensemble © Glyndebourne Productions Ltd | Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
Monteverdi: L'Orfeo (Orphée), SV318
Jonathan Cohen; William Kentridge; Glyndebourne Festival Opera; Sabine Theunissen; Greta Goiris; Urs Schönebaum; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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L’Orfeo, the world’s first great opera, premieres at Glyndebourne

Krystian Adam (Orfeo) and ensemble © Glyndebourne Productions Ltd | Photo: Richard Hubert Smith
One element of the Orpheus myth is about creativity, so at Glyndebourne, William Kentridge sets Monteverdi’s opera in an artist's studio, 

Pop goes Purcell: Les Arts Flo serve up an intoxicating cocktail

Emmanuel Resche-Caserta and Rebecca Legett © Lucky Tang
The Toronto Summer Music Festival opens with Les Arts Florissants’ enchanting performance of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, featuring the singers of Le Jardin des voix and the dancers of Compagnie Käfig.

Excelentes Les Arts Florissants y Le Jardin des Voix en el CNDM

William Christie dirigió The Fairy Queen © Rafa Martín | CNDM (Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical)
Un montaje semiescenificado de The Fairy Queen complementó una brillante ejecución tanto instrumental como vocal bajo la atenta dirección de William Christie.

HIP und Hip ist hip: Les Arts Florissants mit PurcellsThe Fairy Queen

William Christie © Melle Meivogel
Bei Christie und Merzouki verschwammen die inneren und äußeren Grenzen der Rollen und Stile, um eine unvergessliche Gemeinschaft eines fabelhaften, zeitlosen Feengartens zu schaffen.

Obsession, isolation and terror at the Royal College of Music

Two contemporary operas give us darkness and death in riveting, inexorable performances. 

Britten's recurring Dream at the Royal College of Music

Timothy Edlin was a superb ass, first among six equals, in Liam Steel's production.