HGO Trust

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HGO Trust
Established1990
FounderRoy Budden
Founded at London, United Kingdom
Registration no.1168484
Legal statuscharity
Purposemusic education
Website http://www.hgo.org.uk
Formerly called
Hampstead Garden Opera

HGO Trust (HGO) (formerly Hampstead Garden Opera) was founded in 1990 by Roy Budden as an evening class at the Hampstead Garden Institute, London. Its objectives are to advance public education in the art and science of music with emphasis on operatic music. [1]

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Objectives

HGO brings live opera, fully staged with orchestra, and offers performance opportunity and training to young singers. It performs two fully staged operas each year, usually in original language. Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Highgate Village, in the London Borough of Camden, was HGO's home from March 2001 until May 2016 when it relocated to the Jacksons Lane Theatre in Highgate. HGO is affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Association. [2]

Productions

The original intention was to concentrate on the major operas of Mozart, but the repertoire has expanded to encompass works by others as well. [3]

The HGO production of Mozart's Così fan tutte won Best Opera Production 2012 at the Off West End Awards. [4]

HGO's productions for 2018 were Verdi's La traviata and Domenico Cimarosa's Il matrimonio segreto . In May 2019 it produced George Frideric Handel's Partenope which was a finalist in the Off West End Awards in 2020. [5] Its 2019 production of La bohème won a NODA London Opera Award in 2020. [6]

In August 2020 HGO was the first company to stage a live opera performance in North London after the COVID-19 epidemic when it produced Gustav Holst's opera Sāvitri at Lauderdale House. [7]

Board

The Directors of the Company and Trustees of the Charity, as of April 2020, [8] are:

HGO's Co-Presidents are Dame Emma Kirkby and Howard Williams. [8]

Productions 2009 – date

Recent productions

In August 2020, the company staged Gustav Holst's opera Sāvitri at Lauderdale House. [25] [26]

The company produced a new edition of Francesco Cavalli's 1643 opera L'Egisto at The Cockpit Theatre, London, in June 2021. [27] [28]

In March 2022, the company gave the British premiere of the 1774 Hebrew-language oratorio Ester by the Austrian composer Cristiano Lidarti with libretto by Jacob Raphael Saraval. The performance at the Free Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb raised £1,200 for the Red Cross Ukraine Emergency Appeal. [29] [30]

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