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Insights: Three Chamber Operas  

Insights: Three Chamber Operas  

Insights: Three Chamber Operas  

Clore Studio
Opera and music

Join the Jette Parker Artists as they prepare to bring their annual performance to the Linbury Theatre Stage. 

Nine people pose, either sitting down or standing, in a photography studio. Behind them different colour fabrics are draped over boards. They are all members of The Jette Parker Artists Programme.

Join the Jette Parker Artists as they prepare to bring their annual performance to the Linbury Theatre Stage. 

Running time
This event lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes, without an interval
Guidance
Suitable for all
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Principal Partner, The Royal Opera 

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Generously supported by

The Paul Hamlyn Education Fund

Background

With rehearsals underway for Jette Parker Artists: Three Chamber Operas, join members of the cast and creative team for this special Insights event as they prepare to stage three rarely-performed chamber operas in the Linbury Theatre.

The Jette Parker Artists offer a rare opportunity to enjoy the work of three women composers in one production, directed by Talia Stern, making her Royal Opera debut, and conducted by Peggy Wu. Haunting explorations of lost love feature in Elizabeth Maconchy’s The Departure (1961) and Charlotte Bray’s Making Arrangements (2012). In Elena Langer's Four Sisters, the three daughters of a deceased Manhattan business tycoon dream of spending his fortune, but their plans prove premature. This marks the world premiere of Langer’s chamber version of this comedy.

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