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SUMMARY:Dark Side of the Moon - POSTPONED TO 8th December
DESCRIPTION:This concert has been rescheduled for Friday 8th December – same time\, same place. Anybody already with tickets for 6th August should hear from The Stables. \nCelebrating 50 years since the release of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon\, the Bristol Ensemble performs a specially-commissioned chamber orchestral arrangement of this iconic album. \nDark Side of the Moon sits as a cultural heavyweight of British music and resonates across all sections of society.  The album has sold over 45 million copies worldwide and is the 4th best selling album In history.
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SUMMARY:If Opera - Fedora
DESCRIPTION:Fedora Umberto Giordano \nOpera in 3 acts\nLibretto by Arturo Colautti\, based on the play by Victorien Sardou\nFirst performed at Teatro Lirico\, Milan\, 17 November 1898 \nDirector John Wilkie\nConductor Oliver Gooch\nWith the If Opera Ensemble and resident orchestra Bristol Ensemble\nSung in Italian with English surtitles \nBelcombe Court\, Bradford on Avon \nIn the late\, great Italian operatic repertoire\, alongside the ‘super-operas’\, you will find a number of pearls that have grown in the consciousness of audiences around the world. These are operas that carry all the ingredients for spectacular and powerful evenings at the theatre; strong characters\, stories of intrigue\, love and tragedy and of course\, lyrical\, gorgeous music.  Fedora by Umberto Giordano is one such opera and whilst the composer is probably better known for Andrea Chenier\, Fedora isn’t far off. In the opera’s premiere\, the role of Loris Ipanov was created by Enrico Caruso and ever since a procession of the most exalted singers in history have assumed the opera’s principal roles in all the great houses of the world and on recordings. \nFedora is an opera that encompasses love\, murder\, betrayal and tragedy\, moving from Russia\, to Paris and Switzerland. It is a world of royalty\, aristocracy and privilege but none of this can protect its central characters from the vicissitudes of love and jealousy. When Princess Fedora seeks revenge on the man she believes murdered her betrothed\, she sets in motion a train of tragic events that will ultimately cost her everything. \nFedora is an opera of sweeping melodies\, febrile emotion and glorious orchestral colours.  It includes one of the most intensely passionate tenor arias in the canon (Amor ti vieta)\, a mesmerising intermezzo and possibly one of the cleverest dramatic scenes in the repertoire. \nFedora has enjoyed recent\, sell out productions at both The Met in New York and La Scala in Milan so its time has come once more. The If Opera ensemble are proud to bring this magnificent opera to audiences\, offering a rare (it hasn’t been seen in the UK since 2006) but precious opportunity to see and hear it again. \nIf Opera’s new production of Fedora will be directed by John Wilkie and conducted by If Opera Artistic Director Oliver Gooch.   \nImage reproduced by kind permission of Leighton House\, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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SUMMARY:If Opera - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Will Todd\nLibretto by Maggie Gottlieb\nOriginal commission by Opera Holland Park\, based on designs by Leslie Travers \nDirector Lysanne van Overbeek\nConductor Mark Austin\nWith the If Opera Ensemble and resident orchestra Bristol Ensemble\nSung in English \nBelcombe Court\, Bradford on Avon \nRunning time approx. 1 hour \n“Beg\, borrow or steal a ticket for Alice in Wonderland – this show is FANTASTIC\, pure life-affirming joy.”\nSuzy Klein\, BBC Radio 3 \n“The show is such fun\, and so well sung\, that not even the youngest kids get bored… this is knock-out.”\nMichael Church\, The Independent \nEleven year old Alice is jolted out of her daydreams when she meets a talking rabbit who insists she follow him to a mysterious Wonderland. In this fantastical place\, Alice comes across a number of peculiar characters\, including a relaxed caterpillar\, a happy cat\, a depressive hare\, a white knight\, a romantic duchess\, a mad hatter and a sleepy dormouse. \nStaged originally at Opera Holland Park\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – by that globe-trotting choral\, jazz and opera dynamo\, the composer Will Todd – is perfect for little ones\, and makes for a glorious\, laugh-a-minute afternoon for the family. Described by the Daily Telegraph’s critic as ‘the most charming\, least condescending opera for children I have seen’\, and as ‘FANTASTIC\, pure life-affirming joy” by Suzy Klein on BBC Radio 3\, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland brings beautiful music and fast-paced excitement to Belcombe Court. \nThis reimagined production is directed by Lysanne van Overbeek and conducted by Mark Austin. \nBringing Alice to Bradford-on-Avon \nIf Opera is committed to introducing people of all ages to opera and we are proud to present – as part of our main season – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland\, Will Todd’s magical opera of one of the world’s most enduring cultural icons.  Originally commissioned and produced by Opera Holland Park in promenade performances in 2013\, Alice went on to be performed for the stage at the Royal Opera House’s Linbury Studio. If Opera will produce a new stage version\, using original costumes. \nThe opera features a full compliment of the best loved characters from the story\, all performed by the If Opera company ensemble and a wonderful orchestra that delivers the glorious music.  A successful single from the opera ‘I flew High in my dreams’ is a signature moment from the score but all the characters enjoy their own fabulous moments. \nWill Todd’s music for Alice is a wonderfully eclectic mix of jazz\, musical theatre and opera – there’s the basso profondo caterpillar’s rumbling Wonderland Blues\, a coloratura diva Drink Me Bottle and a furiously flustered pantomime dame of a Queen of Hearts. Gottlieb’s witty libretto moulds Carroll’s nonsense into a fun and engaging story that remains true to the original spirit of the book – and like all good children’s stories\, the opera has LOTS for the adults to enjoy too! \nWatch Will Todd introduce this family opera\, first commissioned by Opera Holland Park – with excerpts of the music and insights into the creative and collaborative process here. \nVisit our membership page to access Priority Booking and other benefits\, or find out more about other opportunities for support. \nTickets available online or from Bath Box Office\, telephone 01225 463 362 \nImage © Brenner
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