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Grange Park Opera

Grange Park Opera is a professional opera company and charity whose base is West Horsley Place in Surrey, England. Founded in 1998, the company staged an annual opera festival at The Grange, in Hampshire and in 2016–7, built a new opera house, the 'Theatre in the Woods', at West Horsley Place – the 350-acre estate inherited by author and broadcaster Bamber Gascoigne in 2014.[1]

The Theatre in the Woods at Grange Park Opera photo: Richard Lewisohn
The 700-seat auditorium at Grange Park Opera photo: Richard Lewisohn

With five tiers of seating in a horseshoe shape (modelled on La Scala, Milan[2]), the Theatre in the Woods is designed to target an optimum acoustic reverberation of 1.4 seconds.[citation needed]

Singers who have performed with Grange Park Opera include Bryn Terfel, Simon Keenlyside, Joseph Calleja, Claire Rutter, Rachel Nicholls, Bryan Register, Susan Gritton, Wynne Evans, Sally Matthews, Alfie Boe, Robert Poulton, Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts, Sara Fulgoni, Clive Bayley and Alistair Miles. In recent years, the repertoire has included musicals: Fiddler on the Roof in 2015[3] and Oliver! in 2016.[4] Fiddler on the Roof was subsequently staged in the Royal Albert Hall as part of the 2015 BBC Proms.[5]

Grange Park Opera is a not-for-profit organisation. Its sister charity Pimlico Opera, founded in 1987, has staged co-productions with prisons since 1991 and taken more than 50,000 members of the public into prison.[6] The Primary Robins project gives singing classes to 2,000 KS2 children a week in schools in deprived areas.[7]

The 2020 season, including Puccini's La Bohème, Martin & Blane's Meet Me in St Louis, Ponchielli's La Gioconda, The Final Fling with The Royal Ballet and the world première of Anthony Bolton's The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko, was postponed because of the COVID-19 epidemic. Instead the company produced filmed versions of Maurice Ravel's L'heure espagnole and Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave. A new opera by Alex Woolf, The Feast in the Time of Plague, was created, and a number of other activities undertaken.[8] The 2021 season opened with productions of Giuseppe Verdi' Falstaff, La Bohème, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's The Maid of Pskov (in its second, four-act version and presented as Ivan the Terrible), and the postponed premiere of Bolton's Litvinenko opera. Because of COVID restrictions these were given before restricted audiences, and for some productions with recorded, rather than live, orchestra.[9]

History edit

Grange Park Opera was founded in 1998 by Wasfi Kani and Michael Moody. The newly created charity was party to a three-way lease with English Heritage, guardians of The Grange, Northington and the owners, the Baring family.[10] For the first four seasons, performances took place in the Orangery, into which had been fitted raked seating (the seats themselves came from Covent Garden), stage and orchestra pit. For the 2002 season, the charity made significant changes to the auditorium which was expanded.[11] Seating capacity was increased to 550 with two levels of seating.,[12][11][13]

The festival was expanded to a five-week season of three operas in 2000,[14] and to four operas in 2013.[12]

In 2003, Grange Park Opera Hampshire season was extended to Nevill Holt, near Market Harborough in Leicestershire, where a 300-seat theatre was built in the stable courtyard.[15][16][17][18] In 2012 Grange Park Opera handed the Leicestershire season to newly formed Nevill Holt Opera.

 
West Horsley Place in Surrey, where Grange Park Opera perform during the summer season

In 2015, the Baring family exercised a break clause in the lease. They attempted to introduce a rent, and limit a future lease to 10 years. However, Grange Park Opera was offered the opportunity to build an opera house close to London at West Horsley Place near Guildford—a 350-acre Surrey estate inherited by author and broadcaster Bamber Gascoigne. Gascoigne placed his inheritance into a charity, the West Horsley Place Trust, which granted Grange Park Opera a 99-year lease at a peppercorn rent.[19][20][21][22] Planning permission for a five-storey opera house, modelled on La Scala by Tim Ronalds Architects, was granted in May 2016 and Phase 1 building work commenced immediately.[23] The opera house was ready in time for the long-scheduled production of Tosca starring Joseph Calleja which premiered on 8 June 2017.[24] Phase 2 continued after the 2017 festival and including the exterior brickwork and a free-standing toilet building, the "Lavatorium Rotundum".[25] Phase 3 included a colonnade whose columns are larch tree trunks.

Performance history edit

The company has staged both traditional and unexpected repertoire including:

The 2024 Season will feature Donizetti's Daughter of the Regiment, Janáček's Katya Kabanova, Bryn Terfel in a Double Bill of Rachmaninoff's Aleko and Puccini's Gianni Schicchi and a new commission by Anthony Bolton, Island of Dreams based on The Tempest.

Under-36s schemes edit

  • The Under 36 scheme is open to opera fans aged between 18 and 36. Those under 36 can apply for tickets on all dates at a flat rate of £36 per ticket.[26]
  • The "Musical Chairs" scheme is open to young people aged 14 – 18 who otherwise could not come to the opera.[27]

See also edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ "Bamber Gascoigne to save 500-year-old manor after 'accidental' inheritance". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  2. ^ Hutchison, David (12 November 2015). . The Stage. Archived from the original on 16 November 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  3. ^ Hall, George (5 June 2015). "Fiddler on the Roof review – Bryn Terfel outstanding in focused, vigorous production". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Grange Park Opera's Oliver!: great show, shame about the audience – review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Prom 11: Fiddler on the Roof – Prom 11: Fiddler on the Roof". BBC Music Events. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Pimlico Opera | History of Pimlico Opera". pimlicoopera.co.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Pimlico Opera | Primary Schools". pimlicoopera.co.uk. 14 December 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  8. ^ Grange Park (2021), pp.2, 12.
  9. ^ Grange Park (2021), pp. 42-102
  10. ^ Deitz, Paula. "Midsummer Night's Idyll: Opera in the Orangery", The New York Times 23 May 1999. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  11. ^ a b Clements, Andrew. Anything Goes, The Guardian (London), 17 June 2002. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  12. ^ a b Reynolds, Mike. Wasfi Kani in Conversation and Grange Park Opera's 2013 Season, MusicalCriticism.com 10 May 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  13. ^ Christiansen, Rupert. "The house that Wasfi built", The Daily Telegraph (London), 3 June 2002. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  14. ^ Reynolds, Mike. "The irresistible rise of Grange Park Opera", MusicalCriticism.com, 11 May 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  15. ^ Vorasarun, Chaniga. "Opera Man", Forbes, 3 July 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  16. ^ Blackwell, Alex (14 June 2014). "Plans revealed for permanent Nevill Holt theatre". Harborough Mail. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  17. ^ Opera at Nevill Holt, Grange Park Opera website
  18. ^ Kimberley, Nick. "Best garden operas in London", London Evening Standard, 19 May 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  19. ^ Addley, Esther (21 October 2015). "Clash of the tenors: dispute leaves Hampshire opera festival seeking new home". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  20. ^ "Music & Musicians". Private Eye. Pressdram Ltd. 1404: 35. 2015.
  21. ^ Furness, Hannah (21 October 2015). "New opera festival to launch after stately home row". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  22. ^ "Grange Park Opera lease to end in 2016 after dispute with landlords". The Stage. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  23. ^ Edwards, Mark (20 January 2016). "Plea to raise £10 million for new West Horsley Place opera house". getsurrey. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  24. ^ "Grange Park Opera's new £10m plot". Financial Times. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  25. ^ "The Theatre in the Woods – GRANGE PARK OPERA". GRANGE PARK OPERA. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  26. ^ "Under 36 – GRANGE PARK OPERA". GRANGE PARK OPERA. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  27. ^ "Musical Chairs – GRANGE PARK OPERA". GRANGE PARK OPERA. Retrieved 20 December 2022.

Further reading

Sources

  • Grange Park: The Spaced Season 2021 (2021), Grange Park Programme book.

External links edit

  • Grange Park Opera website
  • Grange Park Opera official channel on YouTube

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Not to be confused with The Grange Festival Grange Park Opera is a professional opera company and charity whose base is West Horsley Place in Surrey England Founded in 1998 the company staged an annual opera festival at The Grange in Hampshire and in 2016 7 built a new opera house the Theatre in the Woods at West Horsley Place the 350 acre estate inherited by author and broadcaster Bamber Gascoigne in 2014 1 The Theatre in the Woods at Grange Park Opera photo Richard LewisohnThe 700 seat auditorium at Grange Park Opera photo Richard LewisohnWith five tiers of seating in a horseshoe shape modelled on La Scala Milan 2 the Theatre in the Woods is designed to target an optimum acoustic reverberation of 1 4 seconds citation needed Singers who have performed with Grange Park Opera include Bryn Terfel Simon Keenlyside Joseph Calleja Claire Rutter Rachel Nicholls Bryan Register Susan Gritton Wynne Evans Sally Matthews Alfie Boe Robert Poulton Jeffrey Lloyd Roberts Sara Fulgoni Clive Bayley and Alistair Miles In recent years the repertoire has included musicals Fiddler on the Roof in 2015 3 and Oliver in 2016 4 Fiddler on the Roof was subsequently staged in the Royal Albert Hall as part of the 2015 BBC Proms 5 Grange Park Opera is a not for profit organisation Its sister charity Pimlico Opera founded in 1987 has staged co productions with prisons since 1991 and taken more than 50 000 members of the public into prison 6 The Primary Robins project gives singing classes to 2 000 KS2 children a week in schools in deprived areas 7 The 2020 season including Puccini s La Boheme Martin amp Blane s Meet Me in St Louis Ponchielli s La Gioconda The Final Fling with The Royal Ballet and the world premiere of Anthony Bolton s The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko was postponed because of the COVID 19 epidemic Instead the company produced filmed versions of Maurice Ravel s L heure espagnole and Benjamin Britten s Owen Wingrave A new opera by Alex Woolf The Feast in the Time of Plague was created and a number of other activities undertaken 8 The 2021 season opened with productions of Giuseppe Verdi Falstaff La Boheme Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov s The Maid of Pskov in its second four act version and presented as Ivan the Terrible and the postponed premiere of Bolton s Litvinenko opera Because of COVID restrictions these were given before restricted audiences and for some productions with recorded rather than live orchestra 9 Contents 1 History 2 Performance history 3 Under 36s schemes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editGrange Park Opera was founded in 1998 by Wasfi Kani and Michael Moody The newly created charity was party to a three way lease with English Heritage guardians of The Grange Northington and the owners the Baring family 10 For the first four seasons performances took place in the Orangery into which had been fitted raked seating the seats themselves came from Covent Garden stage and orchestra pit For the 2002 season the charity made significant changes to the auditorium which was expanded 11 Seating capacity was increased to 550 with two levels of seating 12 11 13 The festival was expanded to a five week season of three operas in 2000 14 and to four operas in 2013 12 In 2003 Grange Park Opera Hampshire season was extended to Nevill Holt near Market Harborough in Leicestershire where a 300 seat theatre was built in the stable courtyard 15 16 17 18 In 2012 Grange Park Opera handed the Leicestershire season to newly formed Nevill Holt Opera nbsp West Horsley Place in Surrey where Grange Park Opera perform during the summer seasonIn 2015 the Baring family exercised a break clause in the lease They attempted to introduce a rent and limit a future lease to 10 years However Grange Park Opera was offered the opportunity to build an opera house close to London at West Horsley Place near Guildford a 350 acre Surrey estate inherited by author and broadcaster Bamber Gascoigne Gascoigne placed his inheritance into a charity the West Horsley Place Trust which granted Grange Park Opera a 99 year lease at a peppercorn rent 19 20 21 22 Planning permission for a five storey opera house modelled on La Scala by Tim Ronalds Architects was granted in May 2016 and Phase 1 building work commenced immediately 23 The opera house was ready in time for the long scheduled production of Tosca starring Joseph Calleja which premiered on 8 June 2017 24 Phase 2 continued after the 2017 festival and including the exterior brickwork and a free standing toilet building the Lavatorium Rotundum 25 Phase 3 included a colonnade whose columns are larch tree trunks Performance history editThe company has staged both traditional and unexpected repertoire including 1998 Gala Opening included a performance by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band Mozart Figaro s Wedding 1999 Ravel L heure espagnole Poulenc Breasts of Tiresias Grimethorpe Colliery Band 2000 Gilbert amp Sullivan Mikado Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin Handel Rinaldo 2001 Mozart Cosi fan tutte Bellini I Capuleti e i Montecchi Andre Messager Fortunio 2002 Verdi La Traviata Cole Porter Anything Goes with Kim Criswell and Graham Bickley Britten Turn of the Screw 2003 Puccini La boheme Gilbert amp Sullivan Iolanthe Chabrier Le roi malgre lui 2004 Rossini Cenerentola Tchaikovsky The Enchantress Bernstein Wonderful Town and at Nevill Holt Mozart Cosi fan tutte 2005 Mozart Don Giovanni Rodgers amp Hammerstein South Pacific Donizetti Maria Stuarda and at Nevill Holt Donizetti Elixir of Love 2006 Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro Massenet Thais Donizetti Elixir of Love Bruce Ford recital and at Nevill Holt Rossini Barber of Seville 2007 Mozart Magic Flute Prokofiev The Gambler Verdi Falstaff a concert performance of Handel Semele 10th anniversary celebration London Symphony Orchestra the Kings Singers O Duo Boy Blue Kit amp the Widow and at Nevill Holt Bellini I Capuletti e I Montecchi revival 2008 Offenbach Blue Beard Dvorak Rusalka Puccini La fanciulla del West Brideshead Revisited film Bryn Terfel recital Prima ballerina Mara Galeazzi and friends from the Royal Ballet and at Nevill Holt Verdi Falstaff revival and concert performances of Purcell Dido amp Aeneas and Congreve Judgement of Paris 2009 Cavalli Eliogabalo Janacek The Cunning Little Vixen Bellini Norma a concert performance of Wagner Flying Dutchman a night of revelries Ray Davies of The Kinks BalletBoyz O Duo Harry the Piano Brahms sextet played by members of the London Symphony Orchestra and at Nevill Holt Verdi Rigoletto 2010 Puccini Tosca Richard Strauss Capriccio Prokofiev Love for Three Oranges Jazz Evening with the Henry Armburg Jennings Band and at Nevill Holt Puccini Madama Butterfly 2011 Verdi Rigoletto Dvorak Rusalka Wagner Tristan amp Isolde Bryn Terfel and at Nevill Holt Puccini Tosca 2012 Puccini Madama Butterfly Mozart Idomeneo Tchaikovsky The Queen of Spades 15th Birthday concert with Simon Keenlyside and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and at Nevill Holt Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin 2013 Poulenc Les Carmelites Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin Bellini I puritani Joseph Calleja and Messager Fortunio 2014 Verdi La traviata Britten Peter Grimes Massenet Don Quichotte and Tchaikovsky Queen of Spades revival 2015 Stein Fiddler on the Roof Puccini La Boheme Saint Saens Samson et Dalila Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin revival 2016 Bart Oliver Puccini La fanciulla del West revival Verdi Don Carlo a concert performance of Wagner Tristan amp Isolde 2017 Janacek Jenufa Wagner Die Walkure Puccini Tosca an evening with Bryn Terfel and Zenaida Yanowsky 2018 Verdi s Un ballo in maschera Rodgers amp Hammerstein s Oklahoma Charles Gounod s Romeo et Juliette 2019 Verdi s Don Carlo Humperdinck s Hansel amp Gretel Gershwin s Porgy amp Bess An evening with Joyce DiDonato and a jazz evening with Simon Keenlyside 2020 The following works were programmed but due to the COVID 19 epidemic were cancelled or postponed Ponchielli s La Gioconda Puccini s La Boheme Meet Me in St Louis by Hugh Martin amp Ralph Blane The world premiere of The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko with music by Anthony Bolton and libretto by Kit Hesketh Harvey Ballet in the Woods guest artists from The Royal Ballet In the 2020 2021 season Grange Park undertook filmed versions of Maurice Ravel s L heure espagnole and Benjamin Britten s Owen Wingrave 2021 Verdi s Falstaff Puccini s La boheme Rimsky Korsakov s Ivan the Terrible a conflation of his two operas The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga and The Maid of Pskov the world premiere of The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko with music by Anthony Bolton and libretto by Kit Hesketh Harvey 2022 Verdi s Otello Ponchielli s La Gioconda Janacek s The Excursions of Mr Broucek Wagner s Der Fliegende Hollander The Final Fling a double piano recital with Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy 2023 Wagner s Tristan und Isolde Puccini s Tosca Massenet s Werther An evening with Bryn Terfel The 2024 Season will feature Donizetti s Daughter of the Regiment Janacek s Katya Kabanova Bryn Terfel in a Double Bill of Rachmaninoff s Aleko and Puccini s Gianni Schicchi and a new commission by Anthony Bolton Island of Dreams based on The Tempest Under 36s schemes editThe Under 36 scheme is open to opera fans aged between 18 and 36 Those under 36 can apply for tickets on all dates at a flat rate of 36 per ticket 26 The Musical Chairs scheme is open to young people aged 14 18 who otherwise could not come to the opera 27 See also editList of opera festivals Country house opera Country House TheatresReferences editNotes Bamber Gascoigne to save 500 year old manor after accidental inheritance The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 8 November 2016 Hutchison David 12 November 2015 Grange Park Opera plans 700 seat woodland La Scala The Stage Archived from the original on 16 November 2016 Retrieved 24 June 2023 Hall George 5 June 2015 Fiddler on the Roof review Bryn Terfel outstanding in focused vigorous production The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 8 November 2016 Grange Park Opera s Oliver great show shame about the audience review The Telegraph Retrieved 8 November 2016 Prom 11 Fiddler on the Roof Prom 11 Fiddler on the Roof BBC Music Events Retrieved 8 November 2016 Pimlico Opera History of Pimlico Opera pimlicoopera co uk Retrieved 8 November 2016 Pimlico Opera Primary Schools pimlicoopera co uk 14 December 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2016 Grange Park 2021 pp 2 12 Grange Park 2021 pp 42 102 Deitz Paula Midsummer Night s Idyll Opera in the Orangery The New York Times 23 May 1999 Retrieved 20 July 2013 a b Clements Andrew Anything Goes The Guardian London 17 June 2002 Retrieved 20 July 2013 a b Reynolds Mike Wasfi Kani in Conversation and Grange Park Opera s 2013 Season MusicalCriticism com 10 May 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Christiansen Rupert The house that Wasfi built The Daily Telegraph London 3 June 2002 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Reynolds Mike The irresistible rise of Grange Park Opera MusicalCriticism com 11 May 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Vorasarun Chaniga Opera Man Forbes 3 July 2008 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Blackwell Alex 14 June 2014 Plans revealed for permanent Nevill Holt theatre Harborough Mail Retrieved 9 January 2014 Opera at Nevill Holt Grange Park Opera website Kimberley Nick Best garden operas in London London Evening Standard 19 May 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Addley Esther 21 October 2015 Clash of the tenors dispute leaves Hampshire opera festival seeking new home The Guardian Retrieved 20 April 2016 Music amp Musicians Private Eye Pressdram Ltd 1404 35 2015 Furness Hannah 21 October 2015 New opera festival to launch after stately home row The Telegraph Retrieved 11 November 2015 Grange Park Opera lease to end in 2016 after dispute with landlords The Stage Retrieved 1 April 2016 Edwards Mark 20 January 2016 Plea to raise 10 million for new West Horsley Place opera house getsurrey Retrieved 8 November 2016 Grange Park Opera s new 10m plot Financial Times 30 March 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2016 The Theatre in the Woods GRANGE PARK OPERA GRANGE PARK OPERA Retrieved 8 November 2016 Under 36 GRANGE PARK OPERA GRANGE PARK OPERA Retrieved 20 December 2022 Musical Chairs GRANGE PARK OPERA GRANGE PARK OPERA Retrieved 20 December 2022 Further reading Christiansen Rupert Ugly opera winning performance The Daily Telegraph 6 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2008 Sutcliff Tom To the manor sung Evening Standard 1 June 2001 Retrieved via subscription 2 June 2008 Topping G What Wasfi did next Oxford Today Volume 18 Number 3 June 2006 Retrieved 2 June 2008 Under 35s schemes Retrieved 5 January 2012Sources Grange Park The Spaced Season 2021 2021 Grange Park Programme book External links editGrange Park Opera website Grange Park Opera official channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grange Park Opera amp oldid 1178700730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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