The Royal Opera have announced their 2024/25 season although there is no listing online as of yet. The season marks Jakub Hrůša’s assumption to the role of Music Director, although these productions are probably fixed years in advance. He will be reviving Jenůfa, and will likely make Janáček a speciality in future years. A World Premier with Mark-Anthony Turnage’s ‘Festen’, the second instalment in the new Ring Cycle and Semele seem to be the only new productions - no doubt symptomatic of the current state of funding.
Main Stage Works:
The Marriage of Figaro (Cond: Julia Jones)
La Traviata (Cond: Alexander Joel/Richard Heatherington)
Eugene Onegin (Cond: Henrik Nánási)
Fidelio (Cond: Alexander Soddy)
The Tales of Hoffmann (Cond: Antonello Manacorda)
Tosca (Cond: Eun Sun Kim)
La Bohéme (Cond: Speranza Scappucci)
Hansel and Gretel (Cond: Giedré Šlekyté)
Jenůfa (Cond: Hrůša)
Aida (Cond: Daniel Oren)
Festen - (World Premier, Turnage, Dir: Jones, Cond: Gardiner)
Il Trovatore (Cond: Giacommo Sargripanti/Carlo Rizzi)
Turandot (Cond: Rafael Payare/Francesco Ciampa)
Carmen (Cond: Elder/Christopher Willis)
Die Walküre - (New: Dir: Kosky, Cond: Pappano)
Faust (Cond: Maurizio Benini)
Semele - (New: Dir: Mears, Cond: Christian Curnyn)
All tolled it’s a bit underwhelming. Die Walküre is the only ‘must see’, Das Rheingold was an auspicious start to the cycle. I’ll probably go to Semele, despite being a bit underwhelmed by Mears’ take on Jeptha, and Festen out of curiosity (I quite enjoyed Anna Nicole ).
Main Stage Works:
The Marriage of Figaro (Cond: Julia Jones)
La Traviata (Cond: Alexander Joel/Richard Heatherington)
Eugene Onegin (Cond: Henrik Nánási)
Fidelio (Cond: Alexander Soddy)
The Tales of Hoffmann (Cond: Antonello Manacorda)
Tosca (Cond: Eun Sun Kim)
La Bohéme (Cond: Speranza Scappucci)
Hansel and Gretel (Cond: Giedré Šlekyté)
Jenůfa (Cond: Hrůša)
Aida (Cond: Daniel Oren)
Festen - (World Premier, Turnage, Dir: Jones, Cond: Gardiner)
Il Trovatore (Cond: Giacommo Sargripanti/Carlo Rizzi)
Turandot (Cond: Rafael Payare/Francesco Ciampa)
Carmen (Cond: Elder/Christopher Willis)
Die Walküre - (New: Dir: Kosky, Cond: Pappano)
Faust (Cond: Maurizio Benini)
Semele - (New: Dir: Mears, Cond: Christian Curnyn)
All tolled it’s a bit underwhelming. Die Walküre is the only ‘must see’, Das Rheingold was an auspicious start to the cycle. I’ll probably go to Semele, despite being a bit underwhelmed by Mears’ take on Jeptha, and Festen out of curiosity (I quite enjoyed Anna Nicole ).
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