Don Pasquale, Glyndebourne Tour 2015
Fresh from The Juilliard School, NYC, John Brancy and three other rising stars take the lead in Donizetti's classic opera bouffe
When director Mariame Clément’s production of Donizetti’s Don Pasquale premiered at the Glyndebourne Festival in 2013, it immediately garnered critical acclaim. A highlight of the Italian comic opera tradition, its riotous tale of romance and deception was brought to stage with a rare sense of realism.
Glyndebourne on Tour 2015
Now, for the Glyndebourne Tour 2015, Don Pasquale is back, with an all-new cast. With dates in six venues across the south of England, this is a chance for those who missed it the first time around to discover the opera’s joys. Baritone José Fadilha takes the title role as the lustful patriarch, with Tuomas Katajala and Eliana Pretorian playing his nephew and his improvised lover. And helping the star-crossed youths in their plots is Dr. Malatesta, played by baritone John Brancy, Juilliard graduate and one of opera’s rising stars.
Juilliard Performances: John Brancy: Opera’s Rising Baritone
John Brancy, described by the New York Times as a ‘vibrant, resonate presence’, studied both undergraduate and postgraduate singing courses at the prestigious Juilliard School. He made his professional debut in a Dresden Semperoper production of The Barber of Seville, before winning the first prize in the Marilyn Horne Song Competition. In the two seasons since, he has played a diverse range of roles across the world. His Glyndebourne Touring Opera appearance marks both his debut with the company and his first performance in the United Kingdom. Catch him now for a glimpse of a true emerging talent.
Experience NYC arts: Juilliard Open Studios
For those interested in learning more about how students at The Juilliard School, like John Brancy, rehearse and create new works be sure to check out Juilliard Open Studios.The app for iPhones and iPads covers everything from dance rehearsals to the processes of adaptation for stage. Each episode, available in multiple chapters, draws together the insight of alumni, tutors and students to enlighten the user and give the inside scoop on the most famous performing arts school in North America. So far, there are two vocal arts episodes, featuring the songs of Debussy and Rossini’s Il Turco in Italia.
By purchasing a subscription, you’re supporting Juilliard’s future, including scholarships and outreach. It’s both a charitable venture and a forward-looking project for music, dance and drama.
Click here to watch the next generation of great performers via the Juilliard Open Studios app.
This is a sponsored post by Juilliard
Glyndebourne on Tour 2015
Now, for the Glyndebourne Tour 2015, Don Pasquale is back, with an all-new cast. With dates in six venues across the south of England, this is a chance for those who missed it the first time around to discover the opera’s joys. Baritone José Fadilha takes the title role as the lustful patriarch, with Tuomas Katajala and Eliana Pretorian playing his nephew and his improvised lover. And helping the star-crossed youths in their plots is Dr. Malatesta, played by baritone John Brancy, Juilliard graduate and one of opera’s rising stars.
Juilliard Performances: John Brancy: Opera’s Rising Baritone
John Brancy, described by the New York Times as a ‘vibrant, resonate presence’, studied both undergraduate and postgraduate singing courses at the prestigious Juilliard School. He made his professional debut in a Dresden Semperoper production of The Barber of Seville, before winning the first prize in the Marilyn Horne Song Competition. In the two seasons since, he has played a diverse range of roles across the world. His Glyndebourne Touring Opera appearance marks both his debut with the company and his first performance in the United Kingdom. Catch him now for a glimpse of a true emerging talent.
Experience NYC arts: Juilliard Open Studios
For those interested in learning more about how students at The Juilliard School, like John Brancy, rehearse and create new works be sure to check out Juilliard Open Studios.The app for iPhones and iPads covers everything from dance rehearsals to the processes of adaptation for stage. Each episode, available in multiple chapters, draws together the insight of alumni, tutors and students to enlighten the user and give the inside scoop on the most famous performing arts school in North America. So far, there are two vocal arts episodes, featuring the songs of Debussy and Rossini’s Il Turco in Italia.
By purchasing a subscription, you’re supporting Juilliard’s future, including scholarships and outreach. It’s both a charitable venture and a forward-looking project for music, dance and drama.
Click here to watch the next generation of great performers via the Juilliard Open Studios app.
This is a sponsored post by Juilliard
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What | Don Pasquale, Glyndebourne Tour 2015 |
Where | Glyndebourne, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 5UU | MAP |
Nearest tube | Charing Cross (underground) |
When |
10 Oct 15 – 04 Dec 15, 12:00 AM |
Price | £Various |
Website | Click here to book via the Glyndebourne website |