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Can You
Think of a Better Place
to see Carmen Performed Than
in Spain?
Seville’s First International
Music Festival Announced For September 2004
Highlights Include 9 Performances of
Bizet’s Carmen On Original Site in Seville
Conducted by Lorin Maazel with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Directed by Emmy
Nominee Carlos Saura, with Lighting Design by 3 Time Emmy Award Winner
Vittorio Storaro, Featuring Today’s Opera Superstars;
Recitals By Pianist Lang Lang, ‘Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, Violinists
Julian Rachlin, Maxim Vengerov and Kyoko Takezawa; Orchestral
Concerts by the New York Philharmonic, in Residence throughout the Festival
to be Led By Sir Colin Davis; the Russian National Orchestra Under Mikhail
Pletnev and Carlos Ponti., and Spanish Flamenco Artists.
The Mayor of the City of Seville,
Spain, Mr. Alfredo Sánchez Monteseirín, and Michael Ecker, President of OOS
– Opera on Original Site, Inc., producer of the internationally acclaimed
and televised production of Puccini’s opera Turandot in the Forbidden City,
Beijing, China, in 1998, announced that The First Seville International
Music Festival will take place from September 2 to 12, 2004. Mayor
Monteseirín welcomes the international opera, flamenco, and music lovers to
Seville—a city, which, like no other, has inspired the setting of over 100
operas over the centuries including Carmen, Fidelio, Don Giovanni, The
Barber of Seville, The Marriage of Figaro, and La Forza del Destino, etc.
The highlight of the 2004 Festival will
be nine on-site performances of Carmen, the world’s most popular opera,
composed in 1869 by Georges Bizet, based on the 1845 novella by Prosper
Merimée. Although there have already been several productions of Carmen in
Seville, none have ever been staged using the dramatic original surroundings
of the Plaza de España, the Parque María Luisa, and the 14,000 seat
bullfight arena. The temperature in September in Seville is perfect, and
besides the Andalusia horses, architecture and breathtaking countryside,
there are wine and culinary delights, combining all the ingredients of a
unique Festival experience.
The Festival, which is budgeted at
roughly 23 million Euros, with a planned participation of more than 1500
artists, musicians and dancers, is the first of its kind in Seville, and one
of the largest music festival extravaganzas to be hosted in Spain. For the
first time in history the opera Carmen, led by superstar conductor Lorin
Maazel with the Philharmonia Orchestra, directed by Academy Award nominee
Carlos Saura, will be experienced on its original site. Contemporary greats
such as Neil Shicoff, Olga Borodina, Angela Gheorghiu, Denyce Graves, and
Ruggero Raimondi, will perform. Three-time Oscar winner Vittorio Storaro
will sign for the lighting design, Rafael Palmero for the sets, Geraldo Vera
for costumes, Prof. Wolfgang Fritz of the Vienna State Opera for the sound
and Motoko Ishii for the lighting of the public areas.
In addition to the performances Carmen,
the first Seville International Music Festival will include recitals and
orchestral concerts by Lang Lang, the renowned ‘cellist Mstislav
Rostropovich, accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of the Russian National
Orchestra, conducted by Carlo Ponti, violinist Maxim Vengerov, accompanied
by pianist Fazil Say; the Russian National Orchestra, with violinist Julian
Rachlin, under Mikhail Pletnev, who will also be featured as piano soloist
with the RNO under Rostropovich; and the New York Philharmonic conducted by
Sir Colin Davis with violin soloist Kyoko Takezawa. Top flamenco groups will
also appear within the framework of the Festival.
The force behind Seville’s First
International Music Festival, Michael Ecker, founded Opera on Original Site,
Inc. in 1987, with the aim to market and produce high quality operatic
events at the sites with which they are most closely associated. In addition
to producing the now historical production of Turandot in The Forbidden
City in Beijing, he has been involved with the first production of Aida in
Luxor in 1987, followed by promotion, marketing, and production planning of
the open-air performances of Verdi’s Nabucco in Jerusalem in 1988. In 1994,
Michael Ecker took on promotion and marketing the “Three Tenors in Concert”
held in Los Angeles on the occasion of the festivities surrounding the World
Soccer Cup. In 1996 he undertook marketing activities in various countries
for the open-air performances of Verdi’s opera Otello in Paphos, Cyprus.
For further ticket, travel and
accommodation package information, please visit
www.carmeninsevilla.com
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
HELLO SPAIN!
A Hotel Guide to Madrid, Bacelona and 24 other cities $50 to $99 a night
By Margo Classe
Wilson Publishing
www.Helloeurope.com
Spain
Fodor’s 2003
www.fodors.com
Rick Steve’s
Europe Through the Back Door 2003
www.Ricksteves.com
Rick Steve’s Spain and Portugal 2003
Avalon Travel Publishing
www.ricksteves.com
Walking the Camino de Santiago
Bethan Davies and Ben Cole
www.pilipalapress.com
ANDALUSIA
FODOR’S
Savy reviews and stars clarify top picks
www.fodors.com
Edited by Madelyn Miller
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