Wagner and new operas on bill at Longborough

Published: 5 March 2017
Reporter: Steve Orme

Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde Credit: Matthew Williams-Ellis

A revival of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde and three new productions will be the highlights of Longborough Festival Opera 2017.

Longborough’s annual season takes place in a purpose-built, 500-seat opera house at Moreton-in-Marsh in the Cotswolds. It has been celebrated for a long time for its performances of Wagner’s work.

The Festival opens with a revival of the 2015 production of Tristan und Isolde, conducted by Anthony Negus, with Peter Wedd and Lee Bisset in the title roles. Carmen Jakobi directs. Performances will be on Thursday 8, Saturday 10, Monday 12 and Wednesday 14 June.

Director Orpha Phelan and designer Madeleine Boyd, who won the award for best opera in 2016 at the Royal Danish Opera, make their Longborough debuts with a new, post-apocalyptic vision of Beethoven’s Fidelio. Conductor is Gad Kadosh.

Anthony Negus this year conducts all but one performance of Mozart’s comic opera The Magic Flute. This new production will mark the first time Longborough audiences have been able to hear Negus conduct an opera outside the Wagner repertoire. Thomas Guthrie directs.

Performances will be on Thursday 13, Saturday 15, Sunday 16, Tuesday 18, Thursday 20 and Saturday 22 July. Assistant conductor James Henshaw will conduct the performance on Sunday 16 July.

The Young Artist programme is a key part of Longborough’s aim to help emerging singers and players in an early step towards stardom. This year’s new production is Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice.

Conductor is Jeremy Silver, director is Maria Jagusz and Richard Studer is the designer. Performances will be on Saturday 29, Sunday 30 July and Tuesday 1 August.

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