Royal Academy of Music: Sir Jack Lyons TheatreMarylebone Road, London, Greater London, NW1 5HT, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
Royal Academy Opera | |||
Royal Academy of Music Sinfonia | |||
Sir Colin Davis | Conductor | 2011 Nov 21, 23, 25 | |
John Copley | Director | ||
Dame Jane Glover | Conductor | 2011 Nov 28 | |
Rachel Kelly | Soprano | Béatrice | 2011 Nov 23 |
Stuart Jackson | Tenor | Bénédict | 2011 Nov 23 |
Jennifer France | Soprano | Héro | 2011 Nov 23 |
Ross Ramgobin | Baritone | Claudio | 2011 Nov 23 |
Frederick Long | Bass | Don Pedro | 2011 Nov 23 |
Fiona Mackay | Soprano | Ursule | 2011 Nov 23 |
Hector Berlioz became infatuated with Shakespeare after seeing Harriet Smithson (to whom he was later disastrously married) play Juliet and Ophelia in 1827. He devoured all the plays, and could quote from them at length. His huge choral symphony Roméo et Juliette (‘the supreme drama of my life’) is one consequence of this productive obsession; and another is Béatrice et Bénédict, his delicious adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing. Here Shakespeare’s most unlikely pair, the intellectually sparring Beatrice and Benedict, are tricked by their friends into revealing their true feelings for one another. Royal Academy Opera is thrilled to welcome back two of the most distinguished practitioners in the operatic world: conductor Sir Colin Davis, arguably the greatest living interpreter of Berlioz, and director John Copley. The opera will be sung in French (Berlioz’s own text), and the interlinking dialogue will be spoken in Shakespeare’s original lines.