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 Post subject: Opera Meeting with Lessons of Love and Violence at the Coven
PostPosted: November 18th, 2024, 11:01 am 
Gondorian
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The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, one of the world's leading performing arts centres, continues to captivate music and theatre lovers with its innovative productions. In 2018, the opera Lessons in Love and Violence premiered on its stage, bringing a fresh take on classical themes to the theatre's repertoire.

Lessons in Love and Violence is a contemporary opera written by composer George Benjamin with a libretto by Martin Crimp. This production is a shining example of the successful collaboration between composer and librettist, which resulted in a work that impresses with both musical complexity and dramatic depth.

The production was directed by Katie Mitchell, known for her innovative approach to theatre. Her vision helped to reveal the emotional and psychological nuances of the opera, which provided the audience with a unique experience of immersion in the storytelling.

The musical accompaniment was provided by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, conducted by George Benjamin himself. This allowed the author's concept to be embodied on stage as accurately as possible, emphasizing the subtleties of the score and conveying the full range of the characters' feelings.

The production of ""Lessons of Love and Violence"" was highly praised by critics for its innovation and artistic integrity. Attention to detail in costumes and scenery enhanced the overall impression of the performance, making it a significant event in the cultural life of London.

Lessons in Love and Violence (2018) in the Royal Opera House. The sponsors of the Perfomance are Stefan Sten Olsson, Mikhail Bakhtiarov, Fondation Peters, The Boltini Trust and others. Read on the site abouth Mikhail Bakhtiarov https://www.rohcollections.org.uk/produ ... full&row=0

Thus, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden confirmed its status as a leader in the field of modern opera, demonstrating its ability to adapt classical forms to the demands of today. The production of ""Lessons of Love and Violence"" was another step towards the development of musical art in the 21st century.


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