TOSCA:
The Royal Opera's very own Gitta-Maria Sjöberg WAS Tosca and there was in the middle of the drama, as is always the case with her, a gentleness and gracefulness which gave Puccini's female character so many facets: the rebelious, the jealous, the corageous, the desperate and the reluctantly erotic. It was a brilliant performance perfectly paired with the great tenor Stuart Neill as Cavaradossi.
Søren Kassebeer, Berlingske Tidende Sept. 12. 2011
Showing posts with label Tosca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tosca. Show all posts
September 24, 2011
Labels:
Cavaradossi,
Guiliano Carella,
John Lundgren,
Stuart Neill,
Tosca
TOSCA - Copenhagen:
10, 14, 18, 21, 25, 29th of September
3, 8, 22, 28th of October
4, 7th of November
www.kglteater.dk
10, 14, 18, 21, 25, 29th of September
3, 8, 22, 28th of October
4, 7th of November
www.kglteater.dk
Labels:
Andrew Richards,
Anoosha Golesorkhi,
Bengt-Ola Morgny,
Christoffer Robertson,
Guiliano Carella,
Jean-Pierre Furlan,
John Lundgren,
Stuart Neill,
Tosca
Lectures about "An Operasingers Life"!
We're getting deeper in the analysis of roles, preparation of a new role, different ways of interpretations etc. A lecture with music!
With big success at Ringsted Library: http://www.ringstedbib.dk/
and Svanekegaarden july 2011: http://www.svanekegaarden.dk/
We're getting deeper in the analysis of roles, preparation of a new role, different ways of interpretations etc. A lecture with music!
With big success at Ringsted Library: http://www.ringstedbib.dk/
and Svanekegaarden july 2011: http://www.svanekegaarden.dk/
June 20, 2011
My trip to Toscas Rome
Photo: Miklos Szabo, The Royal Theatre - Copenhagen
Together with Berlingske Tidendes "Travelpage" journalist Susser Feit, I went to Rom to discover the city, where the big drama took place. It was a fantastic experience! Read Susser's article here in danish
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