The Fatal Gaze (Opera North)
The Young Artists of the National Opera Studio perform The Fatal Gaze, devised by Tim Albery and Nicholas Kok, directed by Tim Albery, and conducted by Nicholas Kok. Members of the […]
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The Young Artists of the National Opera Studio perform The Fatal Gaze, devised by Tim Albery and Nicholas Kok, directed by Tim Albery, and conducted by Nicholas Kok. Members of the […]
The Young Artists of the National Opera Studio perform The Fatal Gaze, devised by Tim Albery and Nicholas Kok, directed by Tim Albery, and conducted by Nicholas Kok. Members of the […]
A concert of songs and arias, featuring: Ella Taylor soprano Bradley Wood répétiteur Frederick Jones tenor Juliane Gallant répétiteur The concert will start at 1.15pm, with doors opening at 1.00pm, […]
Ella will be performing scenes from Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen and Massenet’s Cendrillon. The shadow of death permeates each scene, either directly, or through its ever-present threat. The performance will include […]
Performing the soprano solos in Mozart’s great mass as well as in the Haydn Little Organ Mass with the Sheffield Oratorio Chorus and Skipton Camerata.
Join four of the 2019/20 Young Artists for a free lunchtime recital featuring arias and duets from some of Mozart’s best-loved operas. Tickets are free but must be booked via […]
Ella performs a selection of Franz Schubert songs with baritone Themba Mvula and Roderick Williams as part of the Momentum scheme. The pianists are Ella O’Neill and Ana Manastireanu. There […]
Paride ed Elena, a music drama in five acts Libretto by Raniero de’Calzabigi, English translation by Gilly French First performance, 3 November 1770, Burgtheater, Vienna Paris Ella Taylor Helen Lucy […]
Paride ed Elena, a music drama in five acts Libretto by Raniero de’Calzabigi, English translation by Gilly French First performance, 3 November 1770, Burgtheater, Vienna Paris Ella Taylor Helen Lucy […]
This performance is at Westonbirt. Paride ed Elena, a music drama in five acts Libretto by Raniero de’Calzabigi, English translation by Gilly French First performance, 3 November 1770, Burgtheater, Vienna […]