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Colvin’s Covent Garden Debut June-July 2015!

Posted: · Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015 
Michael Colvin as Rodolphe and Eric Halfvarson as Melcthal in rehearsal for Guillaume Tell, The Royal Opera

Michael Colvin as Rodolphe and Eric Halfvarson as Melcthal in rehearsal for Guillaume Tell, The Royal Opera – June 2015

Michael Colvin will make his Covent Garden – Royal Opera House mainstage debut this June-July in the role of Rodolphe in Rossini’s GUILLAUME TELL, alongside fellow Canadian Gerald Finley in the title role!

Guillaume Tell is one of six operatic productions conducted by Anotonio Pappano this season at the ROH, as Covent Garden celebrates the work of the illustrious conductor.

From the Royal Opera House website:

Guillaume Tell had its premiere in 1829, when Gioachino Rossini was 37. He wouldn’t write another opera in the remaining 39 years of his life. Rossini’s letters suggest he knew Guillaume Tell would be his farewell to opera – an idea that seems to be confirmed by the magnificent music he was inspired to produce. The score – harmonically daring and fiercely difficult for the singers – has an opulent architectural grandeur, heightened with vivid evocations of the soaring Swiss landscape and an incisive dramatic interpretation of Schiller’s heroic play.

Credits
Music – Gioachino Rossini
Libretto – Etienne de Jouy, Hippolyte Bis
Director – Damiano Michieletto
Set designs – Paolo Fantin
Costume designs – Carla Teti
Lighting design – Alessandro Carletti

Performers
Conductor – Antonio Pappano
Guillaume Tell – Gerald Finley
Arnold Melcthal – John Osborn
Mathilde – Malin Byström
Walter Furst – Alexander Vinogradov
Jemmy – Sofia Fomina
Hedwige – Enkelejda Shkosa
Gesler – Nicolas Courjal
Melcthal – Eric Halfvarson
Rodolphe – Michael Colvin
Leuthold – Samuel Dale Johnson
Ruodi – Mikeldi Atxalandabaso
Royal Opera Chorus
Concert Master – Sergey Levitin
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

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Northern Ireland Opera’s SALOME a hit!

Posted: · Monday, February 9th, 2015 

FIVE STAR REVIEW for Salome in Belfast Telegraph
“It was however the power of the voices, the dramatic characterizations, the sheer brilliance of the music which carried this performance… Michael Colvin as Herod was completely convincing as the depraved and eventually disgusted king.” – Belfast Telegraph

The Guardian Newspaper FOUR STAR REVIEW
“It’s real a white-knuckle ride that never lets up…It all sounds terrific.. Michael Colvin’s Herod is more lyrical than many and thus nastier than most.” Tim Ashley, The Guardian

The Telegraph FOUR STAR REVIEW
“Herod and Herodias were sharply etched by Michael Colvin and Heather Shipp” – Rupert Christiansen, The Telegraph

The Sunday Times FOUR STAR REVIEW
“Not just sleazy but actively repellent, not just gory but positively noxious, his (Director, Oliver Mears) production plays out like a nightmare mash-up of Sam Peckinpah, David Lynch and Woody Allen… Musically this is another bold achievement by NI Opera… (Heather) Shipp’s Herodias and Michael Colvin’s Herod were poisonously effective.” – Neil Fisher, The Sunday Times

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King Herod with Northern Ireland Opera

Posted: · Saturday, December 27th, 2014 

Colvin sings his first HEROD in Salome this February with Northern Ireland Opera.

From www.niopera.com/productions/salome.php

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Conductor: Nicholas Chalmers
Director: Oliver Mears
Set & Costume Designer: Annemarie Woods
Lighting Designer: Kevin Treacy
Movement Director: Anna Morrissey

Cast:
Salome: Giselle Allen
Herod: Michael Colvin
Jokanaan: Robert Hayward
Herodias: Heather Shipp
Narraboth: Adrian Dwyer
Page: Carolyn Dobbin

Northern Ireland Opera returns to the Grand Opera House with a new production of Richard Strauss’ notorious opera Salome. Based on the play by Oscar Wilde, the opera stars Belfast-born Giselle Allen as the Princess who dances for Herod in return for the most shocking of rewards – the head of John the Baptist. The potent combination of this famous biblical story, the eroticism of Salome’s famous Dance of the Seven Veils, and the bloodthirsty denouement initially caused the opera to be banned, but with its high drama and gloriously romantic score it is now a well-established part of the operatic repertoire.

Sung in English. Contains scenes that younger audiences may find disturbing.

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Performances
February 6, 8.00pm
February 8, 2.00pm
Grand Opera House box office: 028 9024 1919 / www.goh.co.uk

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Handel’s Messiah with Newfoundland Symphony

Posted: · Saturday, November 29th, 2014 

Messiah-jpg-3FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 • 8:00PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 • 8:00PM

BASILICA OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
St. John’s, Newfoundland
presented by Cox & Palmer

MARC DAVID, conductor
SHANNON MERCER, soprano
JULIE NESRALLAH, mezzo-soprano
MICHAEL COLVIN, tenor
PHILIPPE SLY, bass-baritone
PHILHARMONIC CHOIR OF THE NSO

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Tickets and details at nsomusic.ca

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Jacquino in Fidelio with Manitoba Opera

Posted: · Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014 

From www.manitobaopera.mb.ca:

fidelioMOTuesday, November 25, 7pm
Friday, November 28, 8pm

Music by Ludwig van Beethoven. Libretto by Josef Sonnleithner with subsequent revisions by Stephan von Breuning and Georg Friedrich Treitschke. Sung in German with projected English translations. Running time is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Love. Courage. Freedom.

Beethoven’s only opera will be presented to commemorate the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

Fidelio celebrates courage in the face of tyranny.

The courageous Leonore poses as a boy (Fidelio) in order to work in the prison where her husband (Florestan) is wrongly imprisoned for his political beliefs. When Florestan’s execution is imminent, Leonore risks discovery and death for love, finally freeing her beloved from his chains and his fellow prisoners from oppression.

Vocal highlights include Leonore’s aria showcasing her determination to find her husband; Florestan singing his vision of Leonore as an angel coming to his rescue; the moving “Prisoner’s Chorus”; and a triumpant, joyful final chorus.

Leonore – Ileana Montalbetti
Florestan – David Pomeroy
Pizarro – Kristopher Irmiter
Rocco – Valerian Ruminski
Marcellina – Lara Secord-Haid
Jacquino – Michael Colvin
Fernando – David Watson
Director -Larry Desrochers
Conductor -Tyrone Paterson
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