Garsington Onegin
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Hijacking and recycling an old thread, as per BSP's usual practice, but for a (hopefully) good reason, even if with a slightly tenuous connection, as through the Opera Vision website, two Garsington Opera productions are available for streaming during pandemic time:
1. The Bartered Bride (through 29 May 2020, 12 PM CET): https://operavision.eu/en/library/pe...rsington-opera
2. The Marriage of Figaro (through 25 September 2020, 12 PM CET): https://operavision.eu/en/library/pe...rsington-opera
And if you want to see Eugene Onegin from another company, the Komische Oper Berlin has their Barrie Kosky production available to watch via streaming:
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The Garsington Figaro is outstanding, probably the best I’ve seen. Bartered is very enjoyable though I didn’t know it as well so maybe not best placed to pass judgement...
Just about to start the Berlin Onegin when I’ve finished the thrilling Shostakovich Lady Macbeth from Dutch Opera, superb central performances and conducting from Jansons.
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostThe Garsington Figaro is outstanding, probably the best I’ve seen. Bartered is very enjoyable though I didn’t know it as well so maybe not best placed to pass judgement...
Agree with you on the Garsington production of The Bartered Bride, my own second experience of the complete opera in about 2 weeks. It turned out to be fortunate, in its way, that I saw the streamed Bavarian State Opera production first, because the Garsington production turned out to be much more enjoyable, if for no other reason that to hear the opera in the original Czech, vs. the German translation used in Munich. In terms of the drama, one issue in the German translation is that the surprise family plot twist is conveyed much too early in the German translation, and thus impacts the view of Marie's behavior in the German translation vs. Mařenka's behavior in the original Czech version.
One droll aspect of the Garsington version is the clearly English touches of the staging, particularly in Act II (2nd part of "Part 1") with the pub setting, like the picture of the young HRH QE II over the one door, even though everyone is singing in Czech. Another droll aspect (musical spoiler alert) is the use of another Smetana work as "interlude" music between Acts I and II, namely a section of "Sarka" from Ma Vlast, the section which ends in the male warriors getting drunk prior to Sarka's attack on them, which actually makes for a wry reflection terms of the opera's plot in Act II, come to think of it.
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Forgive me if you know this already but according to a mailing I received from Garsington this week, Onegin is scheduled for performance again in 2021. Clips from the 2016 production (Roderick Williams as a very fine Onegin) are still available on Youtube.
This is an opera company that impresses me, not only for the performances but also for their community and interpretative outreach, especially under current conditions. The online streamed Turn of the Screw (Dir. Louisa Muller) is one of the best productions I've seen to date, visually stunning, the staging making the most of the available natural light from the glass sided theatre, and with particularly fine performances from the children. Adriann Forbes-Dorrant was outstanding as Flora and clearly has a great future. Still free to view on YT ufn.
Garsington's The Skating Rink by David Sawyer/Rory Mullarky first heard on Opera on Three is also still available to view on YT. It's a compact and very engaging operatic whodunnit based on the book of the same name by Chilean author Roberto Bolaño, and yes there is a real live figure skater live on stage, presumably a double for the singer. So, that's how they did it! I never knewAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostThis is an opera company that impresses me, not only for the performances but also for their community and interpretative outreach, especially under current conditions. The online streamed Turn of the Screw (Dir. Louisa Muller) is one of the best productions I've seen to date, visually stunning, the staging making the most of the available natural light from the glass sided theatre, and with particularly fine performances from the children. Adriann Forbes-Dorrant was outstanding as Flora and clearly has a great future. Still free to view on YT ufn.
Garsington seem to be putting things up for six months, so this runs out on December 19 (Figaro September 25 and the Skating Rink December 8). See https://www.garsingtonopera.org/at-home for details.
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