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Bampton Classical Opera

Bampton Classical Opera is an opera company based in Bampton, Oxfordshire and founded in 1993. It specialises in the production of lesser known opera from the Classical period. Performances are always sung in English. Opera today called the company 'ambitious, innovative and imaginative'.[1]

Westonbirt House, one of Bampton Classical Opera's main performing venues

It works with a variety of conductors and ensembles and does not have a permanent music director. It performs with both modern and period instrument orchestras and has often appeared with the London Mozart Players and Chroma Ensemble. It particularly aims to provide performances for young singers.

History

Bampton Classical Opera was founded in 1993 by its current artistic directors, Gilly French and Jeremy Gray. Following a staging of Mozart’s rare unfinished opera L’oca del Cairo (The Cairo Goose) in 1994, the company specialised increasingly in rare works of the classical period, usually from the second half of the eighteenth-century.

Venues

The company's staged opera productions are performed in a garden setting in Bampton and at Westonbirt House, the premises of Westonbirt School, as well as at St John's, Smith Square, London.

From time to time it tours to other UK venues and festivals, which have included the Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room in London, the Buxton Festival, the Cheltenham Music Festival and others. In addition, occasional concerts are performed including an annual one in St Mary’s Church, Bampton usually on 21 December, with other concerts in Oxford and London.[citation needed]

2022 Production

 
John-Colyn Gyeantey (the Count) and Emily Rowley Jones (Susanna) in the UK première of Marcos Portugal's Marriage of Figaro, Bampton 2010

In summer 2022, the company will perform "Fool Moon", a new English translation of Il mondo della luna by Haydn[2]

Other productions from 2000

In 2021 The company gave a concert performance of The Crown by C W Gluck.[3][4]

In summer 2021 the company performed Paris and Helen by Gluck,[5] the 2020 performances having been postponed.

 
Catherine Backhouse (Pallas Athena), Aoife O'Sullivan (Venus), Barbara Cole Walton (Juno) in the 2016 production of Thomas Arne's Judgement of Paris

In 2000 Bampton Classical Opera performed Stephen Storace’s The Comedy of Errors, with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. In 2001, it performed the United Kingdom staged première of The Philosopher's Stone (Der Stein der Weisen), a singspiel by Emanuel Schikaneder composed in collaboration with Mozart, Henneberg, Schack, and Gerl.

Productions before 2000

In 2003, it gave the first UK performance of Salieri's Falstaff, and in July 2007 staged the UK première of Georg Benda's Romeo and Juliet. In 2008 it presented the UK première of Leonora by Ferdinando Paer, based on the same story as Fidelio, and in 2009 Le Pescatrici (The Fisherwomen) by Haydn. In 2010, it presented Marcos Portugal's The Marriage of Figaro (1799), the first performances anywhere since its première in Venice in 1800, and The Masque of King Alfred and The Judgement of Paris by Thomas Arne. In 2011, it presented the UK concert première of Il parnaso confuso (Parnassus in Turmoil) by Gluck; The Italian Girl in London (L'italiana in Londra) by Cimarosa, first performed in 1778; and The Choice of Hercules by Handel. In 2012, it presented productions of L'amant jaloux (The Jealous Lover) by André Grétry (1778) and Blaise le savetier (Blaise the Cobbler) (1759) by François-André Danican Philidor. In 2013, it presented a new production of Mozart’s first comic opera, La finta semplice (1769), in a new English translation entitled Pride and Pretence. In 2014, it revisited La finta semplice and Gluck's Il parnaso confuso, as well as presenting Orfeo by Ferdinando Bertoni, a modern times UK première. In 2015, Bampton Classical Opera performed Salieri's Trofonio's Cave. In 2016, it staged a double bill called the Divine Comedies featuring Arne's The Judgement of Paris and, a UK première, Gluck's Philemon and Baucis - an English translation of part two of Le feste d'Apollo. In 2017, it presented the UK modern times première of The School of Jealousy by Salieri.[6] In 2018, it presented another UK première, Isouard's Cinderella. In 2019, it performed Bride and Gloom (Gli sposi malcontenti) by Stephen Storace in an English translation by Brian Trowell.[7][8] This was the second ever UK production, and it has led to Bampton Classical Opera being selected as a Finalist in the Rediscovered Work category of the International Opera Awards 2020.[9]

 
Stephen Storace's Gli sposi malcontenti, 2019 performance (as Bride & Gloom)

Performers

Many musicians of national and international significance have performed with Bampton early in their careers. These include conductors Thomas Blunt, Alexander Briger, Christian Curnyn, Edward Gardner, Robin Newton and Julian Perkins, directors Harry Fehr, Thomas Guthrie and Alessandro Talevi, and singers Rebecca Bottone, Ilona Domnich, Alessandro Fisher, Maire Flavin, Martene Grimson, Benjamin Hulett, Gillian Keith, Andrew Kennedy, Christopher Lowrey, Gavan Ring, Kim Sheehan, Christopher Turner, Mark Wilde and many others.

Young Singers' Competition

To celebrate its 20th anniversary and to give further support to the development of young singers, it launched a biennial Young Singers’ Competition in 2013, with the public final in Oxford’s Holywell Music Room.[10]

 
A singer and her accompanist competing in the final round of Bampton Classical Opera's Young Singers' Competition in December 2021 in the Holywell Music Room

First prize winners have been Ukrainian mezzo-soprano Anna Starushkevych (2013), Russian soprano Galina Averina (2015), British mezzo-soprano Emma Stannard (2017) and British soprano Lucy Anderson (2019) and Australian soprano Cassandra Wright (2021). Accompanists’ prizes have been awarded to Keval Shah, Dylan Perez and Ilan Kurtser.[11]

Patrons

The company's patrons are Bonaventura Bottone, Brian Kay, Sir Roger Norrington, Andrew Parrott, Sir David Pountney, Sir Curtis Price and Jean Rigby.[12] Dame Felicity Lott, the late Sir Charles Mackerras and the late Sir Philip Ledger were also patrons, as was the Rt Hon David Cameron, in whose former Witney constituency Bampton lies.

References

  1. ^ "Music fit for an Emperor". Opera Today.
  2. ^ "Fool Moon". Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. ^ "The Crown". May 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  4. ^ Berry, Mark (20 May 2021). "Bampton Classical Opera's performance of Gluck's La corona is a joy from beginning to end". Seen and Heard International. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  5. ^ Salazar, David (16 March 2020). Bampton Classical Opera Unveils Cast for Upcoming Gluck Production, OperaWire. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  6. ^ Holloway, Amanda (13 September 2017). "Review: The School of Jealousy". The Stage. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  7. ^ Bampton Classical Opera, Past Productions
  8. ^ Seymour, Claire (18 September 2019). "Review - Bampton Classical Opera: Bride & Gloom at St John's Smith Square". Opera Today. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  9. ^ "International Opera Awards 2020 Nominees". 5 February 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  10. ^ "Young Singers' Competition". Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  11. ^ "Bampton Classical Opera 2021 Young Singers' Competition – winner announced". Opera Today. December 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  12. ^ Patrons Bampton Classical Opera
  • Jones, Roger, Review of Thomas Arne's Masque of King Alfred and The Judgment of Paris, MusicWeb International 7 November 2010 (accessed 29 January 2011)
  • Church, Michael, Review of Benda's Romeo and Juliet at Bampton Classical Opera, The Independent 20 September 2007 (accessed 22 April 2020)
  • Tanner, Michael, Review of Acis and Galatea, Spectator 24 May 2007 (accessed 22 April 2020)
  • Porter, Andrew, Review of Martín y Soler's La scuola dei maritati at Bampton Classical Opera, The Times 18 August 2006 (accessed 22 June 2007)
  • Thicknesse, Robert, Review of Paisiello's The Barber of Seville at Bampton Classical Opera, The Times 21 July 2005 (accessed 22 June 2007)
  • Thicknesse, Robert, Review of French double bill, Bampton Opera, Oxford Times 26 July 2012 (accessed 23 August 2012)
  • Coghlan, Alexandra, Salieri's Revenge Spectator 25 July 2015 (accessed 17 April 2020)

External links

  • Bampton Classical Opera website

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Bampton Classical Opera is an opera company based in Bampton Oxfordshire and founded in 1993 It specialises in the production of lesser known opera from the Classical period Performances are always sung in English Opera today called the company ambitious innovative and imaginative 1 Westonbirt House one of Bampton Classical Opera s main performing venues It works with a variety of conductors and ensembles and does not have a permanent music director It performs with both modern and period instrument orchestras and has often appeared with the London Mozart Players and Chroma Ensemble It particularly aims to provide performances for young singers Contents 1 History 2 Venues 3 2022 Production 4 Other productions from 2000 5 Productions before 2000 6 Performers 7 Young Singers Competition 8 Patrons 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditBampton Classical Opera was founded in 1993 by its current artistic directors Gilly French and Jeremy Gray Following a staging of Mozart s rare unfinished opera L oca del Cairo The Cairo Goose in 1994 the company specialised increasingly in rare works of the classical period usually from the second half of the eighteenth century Venues EditThe company s staged opera productions are performed in a garden setting in Bampton and at Westonbirt House the premises of Westonbirt School as well as at St John s Smith Square London From time to time it tours to other UK venues and festivals which have included the Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room in London the Buxton Festival the Cheltenham Music Festival and others In addition occasional concerts are performed including an annual one in St Mary s Church Bampton usually on 21 December with other concerts in Oxford and London citation needed 2022 Production Edit John Colyn Gyeantey the Count and Emily Rowley Jones Susanna in the UK premiere of Marcos Portugal s Marriage of Figaro Bampton 2010 In summer 2022 the company will perform Fool Moon a new English translation of Il mondo della luna by Haydn 2 Other productions from 2000 EditIn 2021 The company gave a concert performance of The Crown by C W Gluck 3 4 In summer 2021 the company performed Paris and Helen by Gluck 5 the 2020 performances having been postponed Catherine Backhouse Pallas Athena Aoife O Sullivan Venus Barbara Cole Walton Juno in the 2016 production of Thomas Arne s Judgement of Paris In 2000 Bampton Classical Opera performed Stephen Storace s The Comedy of Errors with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte In 2001 it performed the United Kingdom staged premiere of The Philosopher s Stone Der Stein der Weisen a singspiel by Emanuel Schikaneder composed in collaboration with Mozart Henneberg Schack and Gerl Productions before 2000 EditIn 2003 it gave the first UK performance of Salieri s Falstaff and in July 2007 staged the UK premiere of Georg Benda s Romeo and Juliet In 2008 it presented the UK premiere of Leonora by Ferdinando Paer based on the same story as Fidelio and in 2009 Le Pescatrici The Fisherwomen by Haydn In 2010 it presented Marcos Portugal s The Marriage of Figaro 1799 the first performances anywhere since its premiere in Venice in 1800 and The Masque of King Alfred and The Judgement of Paris by Thomas Arne In 2011 it presented the UK concert premiere of Il parnaso confuso Parnassus in Turmoil by Gluck The Italian Girl in London L italiana in Londra by Cimarosa first performed in 1778 and The Choice of Hercules by Handel In 2012 it presented productions of L amant jaloux The Jealous Lover by Andre Gretry 1778 and Blaise le savetier Blaise the Cobbler 1759 by Francois Andre Danican Philidor In 2013 it presented a new production of Mozart s first comic opera La finta semplice 1769 in a new English translation entitled Pride and Pretence In 2014 it revisited La finta semplice and Gluck s Il parnaso confuso as well as presenting Orfeo by Ferdinando Bertoni a modern times UK premiere In 2015 Bampton Classical Opera performed Salieri s Trofonio s Cave In 2016 it staged a double bill called the Divine Comedies featuring Arne s The Judgement of Paris and a UK premiere Gluck s Philemon and Baucis an English translation of part two of Le feste d Apollo In 2017 it presented the UK modern times premiere of The School of Jealousy by Salieri 6 In 2018 it presented another UK premiere Isouard s Cinderella In 2019 it performed Bride and Gloom Gli sposi malcontenti by Stephen Storace in an English translation by Brian Trowell 7 8 This was the second ever UK production and it has led to Bampton Classical Opera being selected as a Finalist in the Rediscovered Work category of the International Opera Awards 2020 9 Stephen Storace s Gli sposi malcontenti 2019 performance as Bride amp Gloom Performers EditMany musicians of national and international significance have performed with Bampton early in their careers These include conductors Thomas Blunt Alexander Briger Christian Curnyn Edward Gardner Robin Newton and Julian Perkins directors Harry Fehr Thomas Guthrie and Alessandro Talevi and singers Rebecca Bottone Ilona Domnich Alessandro Fisher Maire Flavin Martene Grimson Benjamin Hulett Gillian Keith Andrew Kennedy Christopher Lowrey Gavan Ring Kim Sheehan Christopher Turner Mark Wilde and many others Young Singers Competition EditTo celebrate its 20th anniversary and to give further support to the development of young singers it launched a biennial Young Singers Competition in 2013 with the public final in Oxford s Holywell Music Room 10 A singer and her accompanist competing in the final round of Bampton Classical Opera s Young Singers Competition in December 2021 in the Holywell Music RoomFirst prize winners have been Ukrainian mezzo soprano Anna Starushkevych 2013 Russian soprano Galina Averina 2015 British mezzo soprano Emma Stannard 2017 and British soprano Lucy Anderson 2019 and Australian soprano Cassandra Wright 2021 Accompanists prizes have been awarded to Keval Shah Dylan Perez and Ilan Kurtser 11 Patrons EditThe company s patrons are Bonaventura Bottone Brian Kay Sir Roger Norrington Andrew Parrott Sir David Pountney Sir Curtis Price and Jean Rigby 12 Dame Felicity Lott the late Sir Charles Mackerras and the late Sir Philip Ledger were also patrons as was the Rt Hon David Cameron in whose former Witney constituency Bampton lies References Edit Music fit for an Emperor Opera Today Fool Moon Retrieved 4 July 2022 The Crown May 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Berry Mark 20 May 2021 Bampton Classical Opera s performance of Gluck s La corona is a joy from beginning to end Seen and Heard International Retrieved 6 July 2022 Salazar David 16 March 2020 Bampton Classical Opera Unveils Cast for Upcoming Gluck Production OperaWire Retrieved 22 April 2020 Holloway Amanda 13 September 2017 Review The School of Jealousy The Stage Retrieved 22 April 2020 Bampton Classical Opera Past Productions Seymour Claire 18 September 2019 Review Bampton Classical Opera Bride amp Gloom at St John s Smith Square Opera Today Retrieved 3 May 2020 International Opera Awards 2020 Nominees 5 February 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Young Singers Competition Retrieved 23 April 2020 Bampton Classical Opera 2021 Young Singers Competition winner announced Opera Today December 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Patrons Bampton Classical Opera Jones Roger Review of Thomas Arne s Masque of King Alfred and The Judgment of Paris MusicWeb International 7 November 2010 accessed 29 January 2011 Church Michael Review of Benda s Romeo and Juliet at Bampton Classical Opera The Independent 20 September 2007 accessed 22 April 2020 Tanner Michael Review of Acis and Galatea Spectator 24 May 2007 accessed 22 April 2020 Porter Andrew Review of Martin y Soler s La scuola dei maritati at Bampton Classical Opera The Times 18 August 2006 accessed 22 June 2007 Thicknesse Robert Review of Paisiello s The Barber of Seville at Bampton Classical Opera The Times 21 July 2005 accessed 22 June 2007 Thicknesse Robert Review of French double bill Bampton Opera Oxford Times 26 July 2012 accessed 23 August 2012 Coghlan Alexandra Salieri s Revenge Spectator 25 July 2015 accessed 17 April 2020 External links EditBampton Classical Opera website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bampton Classical Opera amp oldid 1151813765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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