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VenueStrode Theatre
TownStreet
CountySomerset
From3rd November 2012
To3rd November 2012
Strode Theatre (V917)
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  • Date of change: 25 Oct 12 - T01257873364

Broadcast - ROH: Les Troyens

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Work:: Broadcast (S1893778055)

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Production:: ROH: Les Troyens (T01257873364)

Les Troyens is opera at its most epic. The sheer scale of its story, music, passion, staging and performers make this one of the great Royal Opera events of the decade. Berlioz's great work is one of the most fabulously rich of all operas, a tour de force of passion in music, with extraordinarily demanding roles for the principal cast. The story is taken from Virgil's great poem The Aeneid, and dramatizes the fall of Troy and En?e's (Aeneas') doomed affair with Didon (Dido), Queen of Carthage. It brings alive a wealth of human emotions set against the monumental canvas of the rise and fall of empires. Sung in French, and the screening features English Subtitles
Producer Royal Opera
Music Berlioz
Conductor Antonio Pappano
Director David McVicar
Design Es Devlin
Design Moritz Junge
Performer Bryan Hymel (Enee)
Performer Dva-Marie Westbroek (Didon)
Performer Anna Caterina Antonacci (Cassandre)

Listing:: L0592122185




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ROH: Les Troyens

Les Troyens is opera at its most epic. The sheer scale of its story, music, passion, staging and performers make this one of the great Royal Opera events of the decade. Berlioz's great work is one of the most fabulously rich of all operas, a tour de force of passion in music, with extraordinarily demanding roles for the principal cast. The story is taken from Virgil's great poem The Aeneid, and dramatizes the fall of Troy and En?e's (Aeneas') doomed affair with Didon (Dido), Queen of Carthage. It brings alive a wealth of human emotions set against the monumental canvas of the rise and fall of empires. Sung in French, and the screening features English Subtitles

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