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MET OPERA ONLINE - W/c 21 September

 


During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Met hopes to brighten the lives of our audience members even while our stage is dark. Each day, a different encore presentation from the company’s Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website, with each performance available for a period of 23 hours, from 7:30 p.m. EDT until 6:30 p.m. the following day. The schedule will include outstanding complete performances from the past 14 years of cinema transmissions, starring all of opera’s greatest singers.

The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV. To access them without logging in, click “Browse and Preview” in the apps for connected TV, and “Explore the App” on tablets and mobile devices.

Week 28 (Puccini Week)

Monday, September 21
Puccini’s La Rondine
Conducted by Marco Armiliato; starring Angela Gheorghiu, Lisette Oropesa, Roberto Alagna, Marius Brenciu, and Samuel Ramey.Transmitted live on January 10, 2009.

Tuesday, September 22
Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West
Starring Deborah Voigt, Marcello Giordani, and Lucio Gallo, conducted by Nicola Luisotti. From January 8, 2011.

Wednesday, September 23
Puccini’s Manon Lescaut
Starring Kristine Opolais, Roberto Alagna, Massimo Cavalletti, and Brindley Sherratt, conducted by Fabio Luisi;. From March 5, 2016.

Thursday, September 24
Puccini’s Madama Butterfly
Starring Patricia Racette, Maria Zifchak, Marcello Giordani, and Dwayne Croft, conducted by Patrick Summers. From on March 7, 2009.

Friday, September 25
Puccini’s Tosca
Starring Sonya Yoncheva, Vittorio Grigolo, and Željko Lučić, conducted by Emmanuel Villaume. From January 27, 2018.

Saturday, September 26
Puccini’s Turandot
Starring Christine Goerke, Eleonora Buratto, Yusif Eyvazov, and James Morris, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. From October 12, 2019.

Sunday, September 27
Puccini’s La Bohème
Starring Angela Gheorghiu, Ainhoa Arteta, Ramón Vargas, Ludovic Tézier, Quinn Kelsey, Oren Gradus, and Paul Plishka, conducted by Nicola Luisotti. From April 5, 2008.

ONLINE FESTIVAL CELEBRATES CYPRUS@60 - October 1-6

 Cyprus Mail 15 September 2020 - by Eleni Philippou



The summer holidays and the next important date on the island is independence day on October 1. The Cyprus High Commission in the United Kingdom wants to honour the 60th anniversary of the declaration of the independence and establishment of the Republic of Cyprus with the fascinating online festival Cyprus@60.

It features award-winning Cypriot artists and writers and brings together for the first time on the same platform major Cypriot and British academic and cultural institutions, showcasing Cyprus’ cultural heritage as well as contemporary Cypriot culture.

The festival premiers on October 1 on www.culturalchc.co.uk/cyprusat60 and will release new material every day until October 6, covering all aspects of ancient and contemporary Cypriot culture, including guided tours of Cypriot galleries of world-leading museums, performances by the Cyprus Theatre Organisation, concerts by the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, exclusive online art and film releases, poetry performances, webinars, interviews and web conferences in collaboration with British and Cypriot universities.

Besides the organisations mentioned above, there are plenty of confirmed institutions and artists that will be participating in the festivals. These include: British Museum, Commonwealth Foundation, King’s College London, Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation, Ashmolean Museum (Oxford), Cyprus Centre at University of Westminster, Tonia Buxton, Anthony Anaxagorou, Katerina Mina and Constantia Soteriou.

 

Cyprus@60 Online Festival

October 1-6 2020 www.culturalchc.co.uk/cyprusat60

14th CYPRUS-RUSSIA GALA GOING ONLINE THIS YEAR - 3 October

 Cyprus Mail 10 September 2020 - Press Release


The 14th Cyprus-Russia Gala will take place ONLINE on Saturday 3 October 2020 at 8:30pm – Cyprus | 6:30pm – UK | 8:30pm – Moscow, Russia under the High Patronage of the First Lady of the Republic of Cyprus, Mrs. Andri Anastasiades and will be viewed by many thousands around the globe.

The Gala – created by Ensemble Productions and the Administration of the Cypriot government 14 years ago – has become one of the most significant events in Cyprus and one of the most important events related to Russia outside the Federation.

The 2020 Cyprus-Russia Charity Gala will be another significant cultural experience. This online celebration programme will include performances and video messages by many Cypriot, Greek and Russian stars who have previously participated in this event. All online ticket proceeds and donations will benefit Radiomarathon Foundation, a leading Cyprus charity which helps children with special needs and which the Gala has supported since 2007.

Initiated by Ensemble Productions and the Administration of the Cypriot government in 2007 the Gala has become one of the most important events related to Russia outside the country. It brings together cultural, political and business figures from both countries. The 2020 Cyprus-Russia Charity Gala Online Version will be another significant and unique event in our new reality.

Gala’s programmes in previous years included performances by the most prominent Russian, Cypriot and Greek artists: Vladimir Spivakov and Moscow Virtuosi, Martino Tirimo, Margarita Elia, George Georgiou, Kyprogeneia, The Turetsky Choir, Pelageya, Yuri Bashmet and Moscow Soloists, Marios Papadopoulos, Zoe Nicolaidou, Igor Butman Jazz Quartet, Mashina Vremeni, Alkistis Protopsalti, Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, Julian Gallant, Tatiana Pavlovskaya, Sergei Leiferkus, Larisa Dolina, Chibatukha, Giannis Kotsiras, Rallia Christidou, Myronas Stratis, Kremlin Chamber Orchestra, Ljuba Kazarnovskaya, the Lundstrem Jazz Orchestra, Dancecyprus, Dance for Peace, Alexandar Rosenbaum, Antonis Remos, Melodites, Cyprus Young Strings Soloists, Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation, A’cappella ExpreSSS, Ljube, Michalis Hatzigiannis, Katerina Mina, Olga Balakleets, Kvatro, Evgeny Marguilis and his band, Melisses, Elena Paparizou, Dina Garipova, Valery Didula, Vladimir Presnyakov, Natalia Podolskaya, Despina Vandi, Alexandra Vorobieva, Anton Belyaev, Bayan Mix, Doros Demosthenous, John Karayannis, Svetlana Zakharova, Ensemble Berezka, Dmitriy Masleev, Dmitriy Sitkovetsky, ballet “Theatrum Vitae” by Ilya Zhivoy, The Moscow Svyato-Danilovsky Monastery Choir, Kostas Makedonas, Valeriya, Bondarenko Brothers, Sergey Lazarev, Helena Paparizou and DIONYSOS Dance Group.

Tickets €10.

To book tickets for this online event please follow the links: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/14th-cyprus-russia-gala-online-edition-tickets-119901599913 & https://www.soldoutticketbox.com/the-14-cyprus-russia-gala/?lang=en

Enquiries for Ensemble Productions to: ob@ensembleproductions.co.uk and info@ensembleproductions.co.uk


REFLECT FEST GOES DIGITAL - 8, 9 & 10 October

 Cyprus Mail 10 September 2020 - by Alix Norman


In just a few weeks, there’ll be a festival in your home as the Reflect Festival – the region’s largest future casting festival – goes completely digital!

Taking place annually, Reflect is a three-day event showcasing the expertise of skilled futurists from all over the world – the people who not only know what changes will come, but also when, and how we can best prepare. It’s a festival that’s all about moving forward – about rediscovering our dreams, and building our skills for a better, brighter future. As the largest event of its kind in the region, it will connect businesspeople, corporates, startups, academia, entrepreneurs, students, and tech & science enthusiasts, both local and international, and paint a holistic picture of our severely disrupted future, be it technological advancements, next steps after the crisis, or the environment around us.

In past years, it’s been held at the Carob Mill in Limassol, and attracted thousands of attendees both local and international, as well as many of the world’s very best futurists. But this year, thanks to corona, both venue and format have changed and we’re looking at what may well be the future of festival going: a wildly immersive, totally digital experience…

“Reflect Festival, a future-casting event with Cypriot roots, will take place at the home of each participant this year,” say the organising team, led by Stylianos and Andria Lambrou, and Dusan Duffek.

“We decided to move the event solely to virtual space amid the growing number of Covid-19 cases,” says Stylianos. “Until the very last minute, we hoped a physical event would be possible this year, but that would be simply irresponsible. Nevertheless, we are going ahead with a rich festival program online, and we remain dedicated to our mission to (re)connect people who can shape change.”

Taking place over the course of three days on October 8, 9 and 10, this moderated, entertaining program will run from a virtual studio in Limassol. “We are working hard to prepare an experience I’d compare to your favourite talk show,” says Stylianos. “It will be dynamic, it will be fun, and it will include opportunities to network and arrange meetings as well!”

What that means is three days jam-packed with reinvigoration and innovation, in which both speakers from all over the world and Cypriot thought leaders will tackle topics such as future society, money and the economy, and the future of business (as well as more ‘human’ topics, including happiness and self-development, the future of relationships, and productivity).

These presenters will include Claude Silver, a globally renowned coach, manager, and mentor; Bryony Cole, the world’s leading authority on sextech; Petr Ludwig, founder and CEO of the company Procrastination.com, which applies the latest scientific findings in neuroscience and behavioural economics to help individuals and companies in their growth; and John Vervaeke, Psychology and Cognitive Science Professor at University of Toronto, renowned for his application of both science and spirituality on solving the meaning crisis.

The festival will also include a unique startup competition supported by Research Innovation & Foundation and Invest Cyprus, and entitled the Reflect Impact Awards 2020. “With the vision of promoting our magnificent island worldwide as an ideal heart of business activities and expansion, Reflect Impact Awards are giving the opportunity to hundreds of startups around the globe to participate and present their novel ideas which will add impact to our challenging future,” say the organisers. “The aim of the Reflect Festival is to build on an innovation ecosystem that will continuously embrace development in all its manifestations and become a pillar of sustainable growth.” More than 200 international startups have already applied.

“Cyprus is booming with incentives and opportunities for businesses, and we are happy to shed some light on those companies which truly deserve it,” Stylianos says. “This edition’s main mission is to connect those eager to be a part of the inevitable reset of the way we live and conduct business and, while we’re happy that there is a way to meet even during a pandemic, we also can’t wait to gather our community in flesh for the 2021 physical edition! At Reflect Festival, we’re all about reminding people the only way is forward – into the future!”

 

More information about the speakers and programme can be found at www.reflectfest.com. Tickets can also be purchased from the website, and one lucky winner will be picked for a trip to Cyprus with a ticket for 2021 Reflect included


PAPHOS RACE PART OF EUROPEAN SEARCH FOR BREAST CANCER CURE - Virtual event 25, 26 & 27 September

 Cyprus Mail 10 September 2020 - by Eleni Philippou



The Breast Centre of Cyprus is for the first time on the island organising the Race for the Cure, the biggest sporting event against breast cancer in Europe. A total of 22 countries join forces, with the aim of raising awareness about breast cancer.

Due to the conditions created by the pandemic, the event will take place virtually. All the planned events of Race for the Cure are adapted to the current conditions by participating in a common, pan-European, online race.

The Paphos Race for the Cure will take place on September 25, 26 and 27 with a 3km walk and a 5km road race. What’s different about this race is that the public can participate from wherever they are, with family, friends or colleagues and create their own route.

“Equip yourself with positive energy, smiles and optimism,” say organisers, “run in the park, in the square or your neighbourhood and show the route of your group on all social networks using the hashtags #RFTC2020 and #PaphosRacefortheCure.”

“By taking part in this race we run for the wife, the mother, the sister, for all the women in our lives. For all those who fought and won, for those who are still fighting, but also for those who did not succeed and left us.”

 

Paphos Race for the Cure

Walk or race to raise awareness about breast cancer. September 25-27. All proceeds will be donated to Europa Donna Κύπρου. For more information and registration visit the event website https://www.raceforthecure.eu/en/


MET OPERA ONLINE - W/c 7 September

 


During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Met hopes to brighten the lives of our audience members even while our stage is dark. Each day, a different encore presentation from the company’s 
Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website, with each performance available for a period of 23 hours, from 7:30 p.m. EDT until 6:30 p.m. the following day. The schedule will include outstanding complete performances from the past 14 years of cinema transmissions, starring all of opera’s greatest singers.

The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV. To access them without logging in, click “Browse and Preview” in the apps for connected TV, and “Explore the App” on tablets and mobile devices.

Week 26 (French Week)

Supplementary content—including synopses, articles, and more—is available here.

Monday, September 7
Massenet’s Manon
Starring Anna Netrebko, Piotr Beczała, Paulo Szot, and David Pittsinger, conducted by Fabio Luisi. From April 7, 2012.

Tuesday, September 8
Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette
Starring Diana Damrau, Vittorio Grigolo, Elliot Madore, and Mikhail Petrenko, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. From January 21, 2017.

Wednesday, September 9
Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust
Starring Susan Graham, Marcello Giordani, and John Relyea, conducted by James Levine. From November 22, 2008.

Thursday, September 10
Massenet’s Cendrillon
Starring Kathleen Kim, Joyce DiDonato, Alice Coote, Stephanie Blythe, and Laurent Naouri, conducted by Bertrand de Billy. From April 28, 2018.

Friday, September 11
Bizet’s Les Pêcheurs de Perles
Starring Diana Damrau, Matthew Polenzani, Mariusz Kwiecień, and Nicolas Testé, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. From January 16, 2016.

Saturday, September 12
Berlioz’s Les Troyens
Starring Deborah Voigt, Susan Graham, Karen Cargill, Bryan Hymel, Eric Cutler, Dwayne Croft, and Kwangchul Youn, conducted by Fabio Luisi. From January 5, 2013.

Sunday, September 13
Massenet’s Werther
Starring Lisette Oropesa, Sophie Koch, Jonas Kaufmann, David Bižić, and Jonathan Summers, conducted by Alain Altinoglu. From March 15, 2014.

MET OPERA ONLINE - W/c 31/8

 


During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Met hopes to brighten the lives of our audience members even while our stage is dark. Each day, a different encore presentation from the company’s 
Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website, with each performance available for a period of 23 hours, from 7:30 p.m. EDT until 6:30 p.m. the following day. The schedule will include outstanding complete performances from the past 14 years of cinema transmissions, starring all of opera’s greatest singers.

The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV. To access them without logging in, click “Browse and Preview” in the apps for connected TV, and “Explore the App” on tablets and mobile devices.

Monday, August 31
Strauss’s Elektra
Starring Nina Stemme, Adrianne Pieczonka, Waltraud Meier, Burkhard Ulrich, and Eric Owens, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen. From April 30, 2016.

Tuesday, September 1
Britten’s Peter Grimes
Starring Patricia Racette, Anthony Dean Griffey, and Anthony Michaels-Moore, conducted by Donald Runnicles. From March 15, 2008.

Wednesday, September 2
John Adams’s Nixon in China
Starring Kathleen Kim, Janis Kelly, Robert Brubaker, Russell Braun, James Maddalena, and Richard Paul Fink, conducted by John Adams. From February 12, 2011.

Thursday, September 3
Berg’s Lulu
Starring Marlis Petersen, Susan Graham, Daniel Brenna, Paul Groves, Johan Reuter, and Franz Grundheber, conducted by Lothar Koenigs. From November 21, 2015.

Friday, September 4 and Saturday, September 5
The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess
Starring Angel Blue, Golda Schultz, Latonia Moore, Denyce Graves, Frederick Ballentine, Eric Owens, Alfred Walker, and Donovan Singletary, conducted by David Robertson. From February 1, 2020.

Sunday, September 6
Thomas Adès’s The Tempest
Starring Audrey Luna, Isabel Leonard, Iestyn Davies, Alek Shrader, Alan Oke, William Burden, Toby Spence, and Simon Keenlyside, conducted by Thomas Adès. From November 10, 2012.

PAWS VIRTUAL QUIZ NIGHT - 2 September

 

PAWS VIRTUAL QUIZ NIGHT

Wednesday 2 September - 7.30pm [5.30pm UK]


QUIZ MASTER KEV WILL BE LIVE – IN YOUR HOME !

€5 PER PERSON

ALL FUNDS RAISED WILL GO DIRECTLY TO THE SHELTER.

Join as your home lockdown team OR contact your friends and join them to make a large team in our virtual Quiz Venue [ we have the technology].  Booking is essential via the website or call Jane on 96491212 – or email pawsevents@icloud.com [we need an email for each household in your team]

Register your team,   provide us with the email/ emails of those who are playing, and you will receive a zoom link, your score sheet, joker and,  as the virtual quiz room doors open the Hand Out questions.

All the money from your ticket goes directly to PAWS, so the €5 you donate will feed one dog for a week.  A team of four’s donation of €20 will pay for the dogs’ food for a month

MET OPERA ONLINE - W/c 24/8

 

During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Met hopes to brighten the lives of our audience members even while our stage is dark. Each day, a different encore presentation from the company’s Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website, with each performance available for a period of 23 hours, from 7:30 p.m. EDT until 6:30 p.m. the following day. The schedule will include outstanding complete performances from the past 14 years of cinema transmissions, starring all of opera’s greatest singers.

The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV. To access them without logging in, click “Browse and Preview” in the apps for connected TV, and “Explore the App” on tablets and mobile devices.

Week 24 (Verdi Week)

Monday, August 24
Verdi’s Rigoletto
Starring Diana Damrau, Oksana Volkova, Piotr Beczała, Željko Lučić, and Štefan Kocán, conducted by Michele Mariotti. From February 16, 2013.

Tuesday, August 25
Verdi’s Il Trovatore
Starring Anna Netrebko, Dolora Zajick, Yonghoon Lee, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, and Stefan Kocán, conducted by Marco Armiliato. From October 3, 2015.

Wednesday, August 26
Verdi’s Luisa Miller
Starring Sonya Yoncheva, Olesya Petrova, Piotr Beczała, Plácido Domingo, Alexander Vinogradov, and Dmitry Belosselskiy, conducted by Bertrand de Billy. From April 14, 2018.

Thursday, August 27
Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera
Starring Sondra Radvanovsky, Kathleen Kim, Stephanie Blythe, Marcelo Álvarez, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conducted by Fabio Luisi. From December 8, 2012.

Friday, August 28
Verdi’s La Traviata
Starring Diana Damrau, Juan Diego Flórez, and Quinn Kelsey, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. From December 15, 2018.

Saturday, August 29
Verdi’s Don Carlo
Starring Marina Poplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, Roberto Alagna, Simon Keenlyside, Ferruccio Furlanetto, and Eric Halfvarson, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. From December 11, 2010.

Sunday, August 30
Verdi’s Falstaff
Starring Lisette Oropesa, Angela Meade, Stephanie Blythe, Jennifer Johnson Cano, Paolo Fanale, Ambrogio Maestri, and Franco Vassallo, conducted by James Levine. From December 14, 2013.

BUFFER FRINGE 2020 - ONLINE, OFFLINE, IN CYPRUS AND BEYOND

 Cyprus Mail 20 August 2020 -


Against all odds, the annual Buffer Fringe Festival aims to take place this year despite the ups and downs the cultural scene is facing due to the pandemic. Adapted and carefully thought through, the performing arts festival will begin with its online format this September and conclude with the physical festival on December 3, 4 and 5.

As a yearly event dedicated to celebrating and honouring the arts, the Buffer Fringe team recognised the need to support the creative world so adapted its programme to overcome the challenges arising from the Covid-19 crisis. This year’s theme? Displacement.

The Buffer Fringe, the only Fringe Festival in Cyprus, started its journey in 2014 with the aim of breaking all physical and mental barriers through the transformative power of arts. 2020 brings the 7th edition of Buffer Fringe and with it a new set of challenges for artists around the world and in Cyprus: mobility is restricted to a large extent, festivals are being cancelled and funding options drying up.

“We have chosen to rise to the challenge of the times, and innovate through the crisis,” the team said. Leading up to this year’s online element, Buffer Fringe shared five things audiences need to know about the 2020 edition:

06 Okt18 328 Open House FestivalShaping online and offline audiences

The festival will not only host the work of the artists in early December 2020, but also showcase their creative process online via the Buffer Fringe blog. This is what September’s online format will entail. Artists and artist groups will present, on a weekly basis, their creative process to be shared by Buffer Fringe blog hosts from around the world and on social media. Starting at the beginning of September and lasting for two months, artists will share online the thinking process of their pieces, the ideas that form it and how they go about realising it. Occasionally, a live stream will take place while a global conversation will happen online, aiming to build to a live festival on December 3-4-5.

It’s all about collaboration

The festival inaugurates an innovative programme of collaboration entitled Thinking Partners through its partnership with IMPACT, a global platform for the ACCT (Arts, Culture and Conflict Transformation) field. Seven groups of participating artists at Buffer Fringe 2020 are each assigned a Thinking Partner, an accomplished individual in their field, who will be by the side of the artists as an advisor throughout their creative process.

Spread over three cities

Collaborating with its partners Mitos Performing Arts Centre and Mağusa Kale Pasajı, the festival will also take shape in two locally curated programmes in Famagusta and Limassol, featuring local artists and creative methodologies, and the ‘relationship’ between the two cities. A centralised (local and international) festival in Nicosia will also take place, in spaces on both sides of the divide, with performances and installations, established through an Open Call.

Buffer Fringe 2020 had over 200 applicationsDscf9989

Of those, 25 per cent were from Cyprus (a 400 per cent increase from 2019). Overall, applications were from over 45 countries across the globe, with brilliant ideas and proposals. The selection process resulted in performances from various disciplines (including interactive installations) from seven countries, including Cyprus, Ireland, India, Australia, Switzerland, USA and more.

Approaching Displacement with a global perspective

Artists of Buffer Fringe 2020 explore the theme of Displacement through various angles ranging from climate crisis to identity, from fashion to migration, under the shadow of the Covid-19 crisis and restrictions in mobility and exchange.

 

More information about the festival can be obtained from the website of the Home for Cooperation, www.home4cooperation.info, and/or www.bufferfringe@home4cooperation.info


MET OPERA ONLINE - W/c 17 August

 


During this extraordinary and difficult time, the Met hopes to brighten the lives of our audience members even while our stage is dark. Each day, a different encore presentation from the company’s Live in HD series is being made available for free streaming on the Met website, with each performance available for a period of 23 hours, from 7:30 p.m. EDT until 6:30 p.m. the following day. The schedule will include outstanding complete performances from the past 14 years of cinema transmissions, starring all of opera’s greatest singers.

The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV. To access them without logging in, click “Browse and Preview” in the apps for connected TV, and “Explore the App” on tablets and mobile devices.

Monday, August 17
Puccini’s Tosca
Starring Patricia Racette, Roberto Alagna, and George Gagnidze, conducted by Riccardo Frizza. From November 9, 2013.

Tuesday, August 18
Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini 
Starring Renata Scotto, Plácido Domingo, and Cornell MacNeil, conducted by James Levine. From April 7, 1984.

Wednesday, August 19
Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin
Starring Anna Netrebko, Elena Maximova, Alexey Dolgov, Peter Mattei, and Štefan Kocán, conducted by Robin Ticciati. From April 22, 2017.

Thursday, August 20
Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera 
Starring Aprile Millo, Harolyn Blackwell, Florence Quivar, Luciano Pavarotti, and Leo Nucci, conducted by James Levine. From January 26, 1991.

Friday, August 21
Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra
Starring Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani, Plácido Domingo, and James Morris, conducted by James Levine. From February 6, 2010.

Saturday, August 22
Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia 
Starring Kathleen Battle, Rockwell Blake, Leo Nucci, Enzo Dara, and Ferruccio Furlanetto, conducted by Ralf Weikert. From December 3, 1988.

Sunday, August 23
Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel
Starring Judith Blegen, Frederica von Stade, Jean Kraft, Rosalind Elias, and Michael Devlin, conducted by Thomas Fulton. From December 25, 1982.