Bampton Classical Opera: Nicolo Isouard's Cinderella

Submitted by Margaret Skeet on May 29, 2018 - 11:52

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
The Deanery Garden, Bampton
Date(s): 
Friday, 20 July 2018 to Saturday, 21 July 2018
Timing: 
19:00
Cost: 
£38, under 18's half-price
Bampton Cinderella image

Bampton Classical Opera celebrates its 25th anniversary with the UK modern-times première of Nicolò Isouard’s Cinderella (1810), a charming and lyrical telling of Perrault’s much-loved fairy-tale, continuing the Company’s remarkable exploration of rarities from the classical period. The Bampton production will be sung in a new English translation by Gilly French with dialogues by Jeremy Gray. This new production also marks the bicentenary of the composer’s death in Paris in 1818.

Cinderella (Cendrillon) is designated as an Opéra Féerie, and is in three acts, to a libretto by Charles Guillaume Etienne. Cinderella and her Prince share music of folktune-like simplicity, contrasting with the vain step-sisters, who battle it out with torrents of spectacular coloratura. With his gifts for unaffected melody, several appealing ensembles and always beguiling orchestration, Isouard’s Cinderella is ripe for rediscovery. Performances will be conducted by Harry Sever and directed by Jeremy Gray.

Born in Malta in 1775, Isouard was renowned across Europe, composing 41 operas, many of which were published and widely performed. As a young man and following the success of his first operas which were performed in Italy, Isouard became director of the Teatru Manoel in Valletta, Malta. Moving to Paris in 1799, Cendrillon of 1810 was one of his many successes at the Opéra-Comique and was performed across Europe to great acclaim, especially in Germany and Austria, until knocked off its perch by Rossini’s La Cenerentola in 1817. Isouard’s Cendrillon was nominated in the ‘Rediscovered Opera’ category in the recent International Opera Awards, after its first modern-day performance at the Manhattan School of Music last year. Opera Magazine described it as “a little-known jewel of French opera”.

Cast
Clorinde Aoife O’Sullivan (soprano)
Tisbe Jenny Stafford (soprano)
Cinderella Kate Howden (mezzo-soprano)
Dandini Benjamin Durrant (tenor)
Prince Ramir Bradley Smith (tenor)
Alidor Nicholas Merryweather (baritone)
The Baron Alistair Ollerenshaw (baritone)

Director Jeremy Gray
Associate Director Louise Bakker
Conductor Harry Sever

Further Information

Contact Details: 

Cinderella performances, with free pre-performance talks:
The Deanery Garden, Bampton, Oxfordshire OX18 2LL
7.00 pm Friday 20 and Saturday 21 July

www.bamptonopera.org

Booking Information
By Telephone: 01993 851142
Online: www.bamptonopera.org

By Post: Bampton Classical Opera, 1 Deanery Court, Broad Street, Bampton, OX18 2LY

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