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New Devon Opera / News / Thu 03 May 2012

Three Sides of Seduction - Opera's Eternal Women

Three Sides of Seduction - Opera's Eternal Women

“Carmen”, “La Bohème” and “La Traviata” are three of the best-loved and most popular operas in the repertoire. Their timeless stories of drama, passion, love and betrayal resonate with audiences the world over and are told through some of opera’s most ravishing and instantly recognisable music.

Using gorgeous melodies and stirring choruses from these three operas, director Martyn Harrison has woven them into a brand new love story, as seen through the eyes of its two heroines.

This semi-staged concert in the exquisite surroundings of St Saviours Church, Dartmouth will be performed by a quartet of opera singers, together with an ensemble of some of New Devon Opera’s own acclaimed singers and community chorus. The writer and director is Martyn Harrison. The accompanist is Paul Foster.

Debra Morley (Soprano)
Stuart Boother (Tenor)
Oliver Gibbs (Baritone)
Christina Gill (Mezzo)
Martyn Harrison (Director and Narrator)
Paul Foster (Accompanist)

Ensemble singers include Jane Anderson-Brown, Steve Brown, Sue Goodman, Stephen Grimshaw, Martyn Harrison, Roderick Hunt, Denise Kehoe and Lindy Stephens

New Devon Opera is the south west’s resident professional opera company. Now in its eighth season, NDO’s touring opera productions - staged with orchestra and chorus at indoor and outdoor venues - have been reaching ever-increasing audiences of residents and visitors across Devon each summer.

For more information visit http://www.dartmusicfestival.co.uk/classical.htm

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