ENO Saison 2019/2020
Posté : 03 avr. 2019, 14:24
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la saison ouvrira avec une thématique autour d'Orphée (Gluck, Offenbach, Glass)
Programmation ambitieuse qui semble s'éloigner du mauvais épisode passé
2019/20 Season opens with the Orpheus Series
Orpheus and Eurydice
Gluck
Orpheus and Eurydice >>
1 October – 19 November 2019
With sublime music and multiple dance episodes, multi-award winning Wayne McGregor directs and choreographs.
Orpheus in the Underworld
Offenbach
Orpheus in the Underworld >>
5 October – 28 November 2019
Director Emma Rice makes her ENO debut with this glitzy production, featuring the popular ‘Can-can’.
Mask of Orpheus
Harrison Birtwistle
The Mask of Orpheus >>
18 October – 13 November 2019
Martyn Brabbins conducts the first full staging of Birtwistle's masterpiece since its premiere at the London Colisuem.
Orphee
Philip Glass
Orphée >>
15 – 29 November 2019
A parable about the perils of self-obsession, based on Jean Cocteau’s cinematic retelling of the Orpheus myth.
2019/20 Season continued
The Mikado
Gilbert & Sullivan
The Mikado >>
28 October – 30 November 2019
Jonathan Miller’s dazzlingly inventive song-and-dance staging of Gilbert and Sullivan's topsy-turvy story returns.
Carmen
Bizet
Carmen >>
29 January – 27 February 2020
One of the most popular operas ever written, Carmen bursts with passion and well-known songs such as 'Habanera'.
Luisa Miller
Verdi
Luisa Miller >>
12 February – 6 March 2020
A new contemporary staging of Verdi’s tragedy of childhood love crushed under the weight of family expectations.
Madam Butterfly
Puccini
Madam Butterfly >>
26 February – 17 April 2020
Olivier Award-winning director Anthony Minghella directs opera’s most enduring story of unrequited love.
The Marriage of Figaro
Mozart
The Marriage of Figaro >>
14 March – 18 April 2020
Joe Hill-Gibbins's new production of Mozart’s comedy is a whirlwind of mistaken identities and general mayhem.
Rusalka
Dvořák
Rusalka >>
28 March – 15 April 2020
Dvořák’s best-loved opera is inspired by myths about a water-nymph that chooses to become human to win her love.
la saison ouvrira avec une thématique autour d'Orphée (Gluck, Offenbach, Glass)
Programmation ambitieuse qui semble s'éloigner du mauvais épisode passé
2019/20 Season opens with the Orpheus Series
Orpheus and Eurydice
Gluck
Orpheus and Eurydice >>
1 October – 19 November 2019
With sublime music and multiple dance episodes, multi-award winning Wayne McGregor directs and choreographs.
Orpheus in the Underworld
Offenbach
Orpheus in the Underworld >>
5 October – 28 November 2019
Director Emma Rice makes her ENO debut with this glitzy production, featuring the popular ‘Can-can’.
Mask of Orpheus
Harrison Birtwistle
The Mask of Orpheus >>
18 October – 13 November 2019
Martyn Brabbins conducts the first full staging of Birtwistle's masterpiece since its premiere at the London Colisuem.
Orphee
Philip Glass
Orphée >>
15 – 29 November 2019
A parable about the perils of self-obsession, based on Jean Cocteau’s cinematic retelling of the Orpheus myth.
2019/20 Season continued
The Mikado
Gilbert & Sullivan
The Mikado >>
28 October – 30 November 2019
Jonathan Miller’s dazzlingly inventive song-and-dance staging of Gilbert and Sullivan's topsy-turvy story returns.
Carmen
Bizet
Carmen >>
29 January – 27 February 2020
One of the most popular operas ever written, Carmen bursts with passion and well-known songs such as 'Habanera'.
Luisa Miller
Verdi
Luisa Miller >>
12 February – 6 March 2020
A new contemporary staging of Verdi’s tragedy of childhood love crushed under the weight of family expectations.
Madam Butterfly
Puccini
Madam Butterfly >>
26 February – 17 April 2020
Olivier Award-winning director Anthony Minghella directs opera’s most enduring story of unrequited love.
The Marriage of Figaro
Mozart
The Marriage of Figaro >>
14 March – 18 April 2020
Joe Hill-Gibbins's new production of Mozart’s comedy is a whirlwind of mistaken identities and general mayhem.
Rusalka
Dvořák
Rusalka >>
28 March – 15 April 2020
Dvořák’s best-loved opera is inspired by myths about a water-nymph that chooses to become human to win her love.