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English National Opera - перевод на Английский

OPERA COMPANY BASED IN LONDON
Sadler's Wells Opera; Sadler's Wells Opera Company; The English National Opera
  • [[Colin Davis]], musical director, 1961–65
  • Messiah]]'', staged in 2009
  • Emma Cons
  • Janáček]], championed by [[Charles Mackerras]] and the company
  • Lilian Baylis
  • The [[London Coliseum]], home of The English National Opera
  • Detail of the interior of the London Coliseum, 2011
  • The old Sadler's Wells, demolished to make way for Baylis's theatre
  • ENO has presented and premiered several [[Philip Glass]] operas
  • Covent Garden – rival and potential senior partner
  • [[Charles Mackerras]], musical director 1970–77

English National Opera         
Opera Nazionale Inglese
opera singer         
  • Armide]]'' in the [[Salle du Palais-Royal]] in 1761
  • Private baroque theatre in [[Český Krumlov]]
  • [[Claudio Monteverdi]]
  • [[Ferenc Erkel]], the father of Hungarian opera
  • Glinka]]'s ''[[A Life for the Tsar]]''
  • German opera orchestra from the early 1950s
  • Giuseppe Verdi, by [[Giovanni Boldini]], 1886
  • Illustration for the score of the original Vienna version of ''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]]''
  • [[Henry Purcell]]
  • Stravinsky in 1921
  • The Queen of the Night in an 1815 production of Mozart's ''[[Die Zauberflöte]]''
  • Leyli and Majnun]]"'' opera. 1934. [[Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater]]
  • [[Leoš Janáček]] in 1917
  • Macbeth]]'' at the [[Savonlinna Opera Festival]] in [[St. Olaf's Castle]], [[Savonlinna]], Finland, in 2007
  • ''[[The Mikado]]'' (Lithograph)
  • Ulriksdal Palace Theatre]] at the 40-year jubilee in 2016 of its funding, renovation and subsequent reopening
  • Panini]], 1747, [[Musée du Louvre]])
  • Score of Smetana's ''[[The Bartered Bride]]''
  • Richard Wagner
  • [[Magdalena Kožená]] and [[Jonas Kaufmann]] in a scene from ''[[Carmen]]'', [[Salzburg Festival]] 2012
  • Arnold Schoenberg in 1917; portrait by [[Egon Schiele]]
  • 1720}}
  • Brünnhilde throws herself on Siegfried's funeral pyre in Wagner's ''[[Götterdämmerung]]''
  • [[Sydney Opera House]]
  • [[La Scala]] of Milan
  • [[Thomas Arne]]
  • [[Antonio Vivaldi]], in 1723
ARTFORM COMBINING SUNG TEXT AND MUSICAL SCORE IN A THEATRICAL SETTING
Operas; Operatic; Opera singers; Operatics; Baroque opera; The Opera; Opera singer; Opera company; Opera (Music); Operatic scene; Opera music; Western opera; Opera in Baroque era
cantante opera (cantante-attore dalla voce potente che rappresenta l"opera, tipo di musica)
grand opera         
  • Le Cid]]'', Massanet, ballet at Le Cid's camp. Set by Rubé, Chaperon and Jambon.
  • Meyerbeer]]
  • Meyerbeer ''Le Prophète'' set design for the final conflagration by [[Philippe Chaperon]]
  • Set design by Philippe Chaperon for act 1 of [[Aida]] by Verdi, premiere production 1871 Cairo
OPERA GENRE
Grand Opéra; Grand opéra; Grand Opera
opera lirica

Определение

operatic
Operatic means relating to opera.
...the local amateur operatic society.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

English National Opera

English National Opera (ENO) is an opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with The Royal Opera. ENO's productions are sung in English.

The company's origins were in the late 19th century, when the philanthropist Emma Cons, later assisted by her niece Lilian Baylis, presented theatrical and operatic performances at the Old Vic, for the benefit of local people. Baylis subsequently built up both the opera and the theatre companies, and later added a ballet company; these evolved into the ENO, the Royal National Theatre and The Royal Ballet, respectively.

Baylis acquired and rebuilt the Sadler's Wells theatre in north London, a larger house, better suited to opera than the Old Vic. The opera company grew there into a permanent ensemble in the 1930s. During the Second World War, the theatre was closed and the company toured British towns and cities. After the war, the company returned to its home, but it continued to expand and improve. By the 1960s, a larger theatre was needed. In 1968, the company moved to the London Coliseum and adopted its present name in 1974.

Among the conductors associated with the company have been Colin Davis, Reginald Goodall, Charles Mackerras, Mark Elder and Edward Gardner. The current music director of the ENO is Martyn Brabbins. Noted directors who have staged productions at the ENO have included David Pountney, Jonathan Miller, Nicholas Hytner, Phyllida Lloyd and Calixto Bieito. The ENO's current artistic director is Annilese Miskimmon. In addition to the core operatic repertoire, the company has presented a wide range of works, from early operas by Monteverdi to new commissions, operetta and Broadway shows.

Примеры употребления для English National Opera
1. MARTIN SMITH Chairman, English National Opera London, WC2
2. Poor wondering one Poor old English National Opera.
3. North African musicians will play alongside the English National Opera orchestra at the performance.
4. So, could things be finally looking up for the English National Opera?
5. Sir, In the past 16 years I have directed for English National Opera 11 times.