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The Royal Opera Season will open with a new production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, directed by Oliver Mears – his first production since becoming The Royal Opera’s Director of Opera in 2017. This new production will receive its premiere in September 2021, with Royal Opera Music Director Antonio Pappano conducting the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. In its 75th year, The Royal Opera strengthens its commitment to the works of Benjamin Britten, George Frideric Handel and Leoš Janáček with new productions of Peter Grimes, Theodora and the long-awaited premiere of Jenůfa. Also given its premiere this Season is a new production of Camille Saint-Saëns’s grand-opera Samson et Dalila, while international and British talent are cast in repertory favourites including Tosca, La traviata and Così fan tutte.

The Linbury Theatre presents two opera world premieres:  Laura Bowler’s The Blue Woman, directed by Katie Mitchell, and Wolf Witch Giant Fairy  a magical new family show in collaboration with Little Bulb opening in time for Christmas. Spring 2022 will see director Adele Thomas bring Vivaldi’s Bajazet to life in a new production – the first Vivaldi opera to be staged at the Royal Opera House. In June 2022 Tom Coult's Violet will be presented off site at the Hackney Empire with co-producers Music Theatre Wales and Britten Pears Arts.

 

Opera for the 2021/22 Season

 

Rigoletto

13–29 September 2021 / 18 February–12 March 2022    

The Royal Opera 

Main Stage

Music Giuseppe Verdi

Sung in Italian with English surtitles

Position of Music Director Maestro Antonio Pappano generously supported by Mrs Susan A. Olde OBE. Generous philanthropic support from Sandra and Anthony Gutman, Charles Holloway, Melinda and Donald Quintin, Simon and Virginia Robertson and the Royal Opera House Endowment Fund. Supported by Rolex.

The Season opens with a new production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, directed by Oliver Mears – his first as Director of The Royal Opera. This production sees Verdi’s masterpiece as a modern morality play that pits power against innocence, beauty against ugliness, in a pitiless world of luxurious decadence, corruption and social decay. Antonio Pappano and Paul Wynne Griffiths conduct in the Autumn, with Carlos Álvarez in the title role alongside Lisette Oropesa and Liparit Avetisyan. In February, Stefano Montanari conducts a cast that includes Luca Salsi, Rosa Feola and Javier Camarena.

Creative Team

Conductors ANTONIO PAPPANO/PAUL WYNNE GRIFFITHS/STEFANO MONTANARI

Director OLIVER MEARS

Set designer SIMON LIMA HOLDSWORTH

Costume designer ILONA KARAS

Lighting designer FABIANA PICCIOLI

Movement director ANNA MORRISSEY

 

Cast

Rigoletto CARLOS ÁLVAREZ/LUCA SALSI

Duke of Mantua LIPARIT AVETISYAN/JAVIER CAMARENA

Gilda LISETTE OROPESA/ROSA FEOLA

Sparafucile ANDREA MASTRONI/EVGENY STAVINSKY

Maddalena RAMONA ZAHARIA/AIGUL AKHMETSHINA

Count Monterone ERIC GREENE/PHILLIP RHODES

Giovanna KSENIIA NIKOLAIEVA

Marullo DOMINIC SEDGWICK/GERMÁN E. ALCÁNTARA

Borsa EGOR ZHURAVSKII

Count Ceprano BLAISE MALABA

ROYAL OPERA CHORUS

ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

 

The Magic Flute

15 September–7 October 2021

The Royal Opera 

Main Stage

Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Sung in German with English surtitles

Generous philanthropic support from Bertrand and Elisabeth Meunier

David McVicar’s spectacular production of Mozart’s comic opera returns for its tenth revival on the Royal Opera House Main Stage, transporting you to a fantastical world of dancing animals, flying machines and starry skies. This spellbinding setting provides a wonderful backdrop for Mozart’s kaleidoscopic score. McVicar’s production embraces both the seriousness and the comedy of Mozart’s opera, telling a timeless story of one man’s search for wisdom and virtue. With an enduring love story at its heart, complex villains and an unforgettable comic sidekick in Papageno, The Magic Flute weaves an enchanting tale from start to finish.

Creative Team

Conductors: HARTMUT HAENCHEN/RICHARD HETHERINGTON

Director DAVID MCVICAR

Designer JOHN MACFARLANE

Lighting designer PAULE CONSTABLE

Movement director LEAH HAUSMAN

 

Cast 

Tamino DANIEL BEHLE/BERNARD RICHTER

Pamina SALOME JICIA/CHRISTINA GANSCH

Papageno HUW MONTAGUE RENDALL/PETER KELLNER

Queen of the Night BRENDA RAE/KATHRYN LEWEK

Sarastro KRZYSZTOF BĄCZYK/JAMES PLATT

Monostatos MICHAEL COLVIN/PETER HOARE

Papagena HAEGEE LEE/ALEXANDRA LOWE

SpeakeroftheTempleJOCHENSCHMECKENBECHER/DAVIDSOAR

First Lady ALEXANDRA LOWE/ANITA WATSON

Second Lady HANNA HIPP/RACHEL KELLY

Third Lady STEPHANIE WAKE-EDWARDS/GAYNOR KEEBLE

First Priest HARRY NICOLL 

Second Priest DONALD MAXWELL 

First Man in Armour ALAN PINGARRÓN 

Second Man in Armour JAMES PLATT

ROYAL OPERA CHORUS

ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

 

Jenůfa

28 September–12 October 2021

The Royal Opera 

Main Stage

Music Leoš Janáček

Sung in Czech with English surtitles

Generous philanthropic support from Hamish and Sophie Forsyth and Simon and Virginia Robertson

The Royal Opera continues its series of Janáček operas with the first production of Jenůfa at Covent Garden since 2001, by award-winning director Claus Guth. Janáček movingly captures Jenůfa’s progression from hope to despair to eventual radiant happiness, while her stepmother, the Kostelnička, is one of opera’s most complex maternal figures. The two courageous women struggle for fulfilment against the backdrop of a claustrophobic rural community.

Asmik Grigorian as Jenůfa and Karita Mattila as the Kostelnička lead a star cast with Hungarian conductor Henrik Nánási conducting a stunning score infused with traditional folk melodies of Janáček’s native Moravia.

Creative Team

Conductor HENRIK NÁNÁSI

Director CLAUS GUTH

Set designer MICHAEL LEVINE

Costume designer GESINE VÖLLM

Lighting designer JAMES FARNCOMBE

Choreographer TERESA ROTEMBERG

Video designer ROCAFILM

Dramaturg YVONNE GEBAUER

 

Cast 

 

Jenůfa ASMIK GRIGORIAN

KostelničkaKARITAMATTILA

LacaKlemeňNICKYSPENCE

Števa Buryja ANDREW STAPLES

Grandmother Buryjovka ELENA ZILIO

Foreman DAVID STOUT

Mayor JEREMY WHITE

Mayor’s wife HELENE SCHNEIDERMAN/ CLARISSA MEEK

Karolka JACQUELYN STUCKER

Herdswoman ANGELA SIMKIN

Barena APRILKOYEJO-AUDIGER

Jano YARITZA VÉLIZ

ROYAL OPERA CHORUS

ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

 

Jette Parker Young Artists 20th Anniversary

27 September 2021–23 July 2022

The Royal Opera 

Jette Parker Young Artists

The Jette Parker Young Artists Programme this Season celebrates its 20th anniversary. In October, Meet The Young Artists Week offers a chance to hear live many of the artists who joined last year and whose performances you may only have seen on screen. The wonderful acoustic of the Linbury Theatre offers the perfect environment for a rich programme of song, piano music, operatic arias and ensembles, curated by the Programme’s founder and Artistic Director David Gowland.

In the Linbury in May, they mark the centenary of Stravinsky’s one-act opera Mavra, in a mixed programme with Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire. And throughout the year you can catch returning JPYA alumni and graduates of the Link Artist programme joining the Anniversary Company for roles on both stages and recital performances.

The anniversary year culminates on 23 July in a special performance on the Main Stage marking the Programme and its artists’ achievements across two decades with Antonio Pappano who also celebrates 20 years with The Royal Opera.  

Generously supported by Oak Foundation

Recitals at Lunch, Crush Room

27 September 2021 ALEXANDRA LOWE

8 November 2021 KSENIIA NIKOLAIEVA

29 November 2021 NEW WORK RECITAL INCLUDING JPYA ALUMNI

24 January 2022 EGOR ZHURAVSKII

7 February 2022 NEW WORK RECITAL

14 February 2022 MICHAEL PAPADOPOULOS and MICHAEL SIKICH

14 March 2022 BLAISE MALABA

11 April 2022 ANDRÉS PRESNO

25 April 2022 THANDO MJANDANA

 

Meet the Young Artists Week, Linbury Theatre

5–9 October 2021

5 October, 7.45pm JUKE BOX 1

6 October, 1pm LUNCHTIME RECITAL | 7.45pm INSIGHT: WAGNER AT THE PIANO

7 October, 7.45pm BRITTEN SONG CYCLES

8 October, 7.45pm JUKEBOX 2

9 October, 7.45pm ALUMNI CONCERT

 

Mavra and Pierrot Lunaire

12–28 May 2022

The Royal Opera 

Jette Parker Young Artists

Linbury Theatre

As part of their 20th anniversary celebrations, the Jette Parker Young Artists present a mixed programme in the Linbury Theatre, bringing together Igor Stravinsky’s rarely performed Mavra, 100 years after its 1922 premiere, and Arnold Schoenberg’s 1912 Pierrot Lunaire. Stravinsky’s one-act opera is based on a narrative poem by Pushkin, in which a Hussar disguises himself as a cook in an attempt to spend more time with his lover. Schoenberg’s formally wide-ranging, atonal score, pre-dating the 12-tone technique for which he is celebrated, transforms into Sprechstimme the texts of poems by Albert Giraud on subjects ranging from love, sex and religion to violence, crime and blasphemy.

Creative Teams and Casts

Conductor MICHAEL PAPADOPOULOS

Director ANTHONY ALMEIDA

Designer ROSANNA VIZE

 

MAVRA

Music Igor Stravinsky

Performed in Russian with English surtitles

Orchestration PAUL PHILLIPS

Libretto BORIS YEVGEN’YEVICH KOCHNO after the narrative poem The Little House at Kolomna by ALEXANDER PUSHKIN

Parasha APRIL KOYEJO-AUDIGER

The Hussar/Mavra EGOR ZHURAVSKII

The Mother KSENIIA NIKOLAIEVA

 

PIERROT LUNAIRE

Music Arnold Schoenberg

Performed in German with English surtitles

Libretto ALBERT GIRAUD Poems from Pierrot Lunaire

Soprano ALEXANDRA LOWE

Performed in German with English surtitles

 

20th Anniversary Summer Performance

Main Stage

23 July 2022

Jette Parker Young Artists and guests

Sopranos ALEXANDRA LOWE

Mezzo-sopranos KSENIIA NIKOLAIEVA

Tenors ALAN PINGARRÓN, ANDRÉS PRESNO, EGOR ZHURAVSKII

Baritone CHUMA SIJEQA

Bass BLAISE MALABA

Conductors ANTONIO PAPPANO and MICHAEL PAPADOPOULOS

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