Opera a la Carte (UK)

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Opera a la Carte is a touring chamber opera company based in London, England. [1] It was founded in 1993 by its General Director, Nicholas Heath, who was a member of the chorus of the Royal Opera in London from 1993 to 2006. [2]

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Repertoire

Since 1996, the company has produced opera "classics" [3] from La traviata [4] and Rigoletto , [5] to The Barber of Seville , [6] Mozart operas such as Don Giovanni [7] [8] and The Marriage of Figaro and those of Puccini, such as Tosca [9] [10] and Madame Butterfly [3] and La boheme . [11] The company also performs at opera festivals. [12] [4]

Reputation

Of the company's 2003 production of Cosi fan tutte , the reviewer of the Gazette and Herald wrote: "The quality of the production by Nicholas Heath, the singing and the acting was exceptionally high, as was the music produced by piano and a wind quartet directed by Susie Allan from the piano." [13] A reviewer called its 2006 production of The Magic Flute "imaginative" and praised its "charm" and cast. [14] A 2010 review of its Tosca stated: "There are more thrills and spills in a terrific, tiny-budget Tosca. .... Heath’s lusty production shows that the greater the risk, the greater the rewards." [9] The reviewer of The Royal Gazette said that the company's 2015 La traviata at the Bermuda Festival was "a triumph of grand opera on a small scale." [4] Reviewing its 1960s-set La Boheme (renamed La Boh|0xe8|me), The Royal Gazette's review missed the richness of a full orchestra but praised the "imaginative, fun touches", effective staging and use of the space, "spot-on" set, costuming, props and make-up, "strong and entirely convincing performance from all" of the cast, and "sense of intimacy between the audience and the singers, the action, and the story" that fulfilled the company's "desire to [bring] opera closer to the people". [15]

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References

  1. Nightingale, Claudine, Rachel Creaser and Sarah Reid. British & international music yearbook, Rhinegold Publishing (2013), p. 69
  2. "Indian Magic Flute Generates Profits for Impresario", Bloomberg News, 14 August 2012
  3. 1 2 Scruton, Roger. Music as an Art, Bloomsbury Publishing (2017), chapter 14, p. 203
  4. 1 2 3 Petit, Marjorie. "Review: Opera a triumph of love and loss", The Royal Gazette , 9 February 2015
  5. Kirwan-Taylor, Helen. "Music Inhabits Summer Gardens", The Wall Street Journal , 1 July 2011
  6. "Woodbrook opera may become annual event", Irish Independent , 15 August 2002
  7. Dooley, Mar. (ed.) Against the Tide, London: Bloomsbury Publishing (2022), p. 11, reviewing a 2005 production
  8. "Don Giovanni well received", Gazette and Herald 29 July 2004
  9. 1 2 "Domingo Digs Deep; Decadent Giovanni; Lusty Tosca; London Stage", Bloomberg News , 6 July 2010
  10. Foister, Louise. "Review: Tosca – Film noir edge blends with naked emotion", Bermuda Sun , 30 January 2013
  11. Hand, Lise. "La Boheme rhapsody in the wilds of Carlow", Irish Independent, 10 July 2006
  12. Smith, Gus. Irish voices at Glyndebourne – and the Wexford Festival connection, Dublin: Atlantic Publishers (2004), p. 17
  13. Newbigging, Carolyn. "Opera strikes the right notes", Gazette and Herald, 31 July 2003
  14. Catchpole, Kevin. "The Magic Flute", British Theatre Guide (2006)
  15. "La Boh|0xe8|me in the 'Summer of Love'? – it works!", The Royal Gazette, 12 February 2007