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Glasgow's oldest bar and restaurant, Sloans. The opera was performed across all three floors of the bar in four productions between 2011 and 2018, and the opera was sung in Glaswegian dialect and accent. The Sloans Project has been performed at Aberdeen's Sound Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Made in Scotland) and in Toronto by Tapestry Opera in 2012. The second NOISE commission led Williams to collaborate with Shetlandic fiddler and composer, Chris Stout, resulting in Hirda, an opera that premiered in the Mareel Theatre in Lerwick in 2015, the first opera to be written and sung in Shetlandic dialect. Hirda was also the first opera to be performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival, in 2017. The third work by NOISE Opera, was Navigate the Blood, a collaboration between Williams and the indie pop/folk band, Admiral Fallow. This opera, written in lowlands Scots, toured whisky distilleries across Scotland in 2018, telling a story of a Scottish family of distillers, and a mysterious house guest who turns up in the middle of the night.
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media helps researchers in some respects but nationally this process is still a long way from being complete. Performing companies and even theatres have mainly been temporary phenomena and their performance records are almost always lost. The best archives are found where companies or venues have not only survived, but maintained their own records. Prominent musical examples are in New York the
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Liverpool-based Carl Rosa Opera Company was hailed at the time as offering touring opera of an ambition and standard never before seen in Scotland. Perhaps the most detailed account of the travelling opera phenomenon of that time is offered by Rodmell. Clearly this exposure to travelling opera must have done a significant amount to form public taste.
207:– and this is just a scratch upon the surface of the European infatuation with the decapitated Stuart and/or her northern fastness which boiled-up in the bloodbath finale of the eighteenth century, operas often rabid and inconsequential, full of fashionable confrontations and artificial conflicts, politically motivated, repetitious and soon forgotten.
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Scotland. Originating in Italy, c. 1600, where it was fostered under courtly patronage, the art form eventually spread over most of western Europe and beyond. However, the 17th and early 18th centuries were a tumultuous period in Scottish history. Not only was the country
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From the late-Victorian period onwards, opera-loving Scots had to make do with the offerings of small or family-based companies that toured extensively throughout the
British Isles. What the standards were like in those days long before recording can only be imagined. However the creation in 1873 of
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Scottish Opera?”. This resulted in the commissioning and creation of three works between 2011 and 2018, composed by Scottish-based composer, Gareth Williams. The first, The Sloans Project, was written in
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Scotland. This held back the development of a Scottish theatre tradition which could have supported opera. Johnson pointed to other possible reasons including the relative poverty of Scotland. The traditionally
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Scotland the task is more challenging. Attempts must therefore be made to identify and build the detail of early performances and casts using mainly newspaper reviews, programmes and playbills. An ambitious attempt to pursue this online, and unique in trying to work nationally rather than in
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No one could complain that Italy had ever abandoned Mary Stuart. Theatrically speaking she had shown a marked resilience but not really on account of her spiritual perfection. It was as a political symbol that she had captured the imagination of
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Ayrshire Opera Experience are an Ayrshire-based company who have worked in conjunction with the Robert Burns Birthplace museum to translate and perform operas in the Scots language. Their productions include new Scots translations of Mozart's The Magic Flute and Purcell's Dido and Aeneas by
1459:, the General Director of Scottish Opera initiated experimental pairings of composers and writers with little or no previous experience of opera to create short 15-minute chamber operas. The "Five:15 Operas Made in Scotland" ran for two seasons, and involved Scots writers as diverse as
1323:. In 2014 she was appointed Master of the Queen's Music, following on from Davies and becoming the first woman to hold this honorary role. Weir is of English birth, but Scottish heritage, and has worked both north and south of the border. She has used Scottish material in her opera,
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461:(1749–1802) a former actor whose prolific vulgarisations of Schiller and Kotzebue set Italian librettists scribbling for four decades. Indeed, without him it is to be suspected that Sir Walter Scott would never have captured the imagination of so many poets, nor for so long.
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named Ossian. Although Macpherson claimed the poems were based on the orally transmitted tradition of Gaelic folklore, he could not, when challenged, produce original material in the form of transcriptions and the manuscripts he claimed to have, to silence doubters like
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569:(Venice, 26 December 1814) – omitting to name the poet – sparked-off a political row, which was soon stamped-out by the newly installed Austrians in Venice who put a stop to all such provocation, as they saw it to be. When the Neapolitan
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with a text by the Venice-based Gaetano Rossi (Bologna, 29 May 1821), though not more than obliquely dependent upon these sources, took care accordingly to stage it as far away from Naples as possible.
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organisation in Scotland. The other four, with their years of foundation, are the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (1891), Scottish Ballet (1969), Scottish Chamber Orchestra (1974), and the
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and the many works it has inspired, although the play presents a highly inaccurate picture of his reign and personality. Shakespeare borrowed the story from several tales in
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at La Fenice on 26 December 1818 (based upon Schiller), the maestro took care not to upset anyone with either its title or its text (only with some of its spelling), while
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More recent operas have tended to be shaped in one act, but the librettists have often been more notable than the composers. Amongst these are Louise Welsh, Zoë Strachan,
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is a lyrical tragedy in one act. Again, like McCunn, he was mainly an orchestral, and non-operatic composer. In the following generation, we find
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Sir Arthur Sullivan's Grand Opera Ivanhoe and Its Musical Precursors: Adaptations of Sir Walter Scott's Novel for the Stage, 1819–1891
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199:; Rajentroph; the Ricchis ;
81:Scottish Opera, the pastoral
69:A number of operas have been
2190:, 3 September 2012 on ft.com
2117:Keay, J. & J, p. ??
1888:National Theatre of Scotland
1566:Sweeney, William (Libretto:
1004:Macbeth, Tre atti senza nome
935:: Mac Bethad mac FindlaĂch (
480:Queen Mary in captivity, by
140:Donizetti Society Newsletter
87:, with libretto by the poet
7:
2374:"A Change of Tune is Vital"
1867:which has been the home of
921:Der Templer und die Juedin.
447:Maria, regina d'Inghilterra
16:For the opera company, see
10:
2934:
2627:Garlington, A. S. (2005),
1930:Pitlochry Festival Theatre
1904:Edinburgh Festival Theatre
1653:, who has sung Gershwin's
1626:who found fame in the US,
1610:
1287:The Martyrdom of St Magnus
1140:
926:
919:-based opera is Nicolai's
850:La fidanzata di Lammermoor
767:Boieldieu, François-Adrien
548:) of similar construction.
469:
453:But Weatherson concludes:
30:Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani
15:
2872:
2841:
2790:
2759:
2713:
2670:The Invention of Scotland
943:, and earlier as King of
933:genuine historical figure
899:Rossini, Pacini, and Sir
818:Il castello di Kenilworth
594:Other depictions in opera
534:Matilde ossia I Carbonari
2662:. London. HarperCollins.
2641:Gaskill, Howard (2004),
1894:Opera venues in Scotland
1843:Opera venues in Scotland
1656:Someone to Watch Over Me
1335:has written two operas,
1326:The Vanishing Bridegroom
1191:in 19th-century Europe.
1163:by David Allan (1744–96)
870:La prigione di Edimburgo
522:Edoardo Stuart in Scozia
2849:Scots Trad Music Awards
2649:Johnson, David (1972),
2440:. Gm.tv. Archived from
2391:Aonghasmacneacail.co.uk
2352:Craig Armstrong website
2348:"The Lady from the Sea"
2326:Craig Armstrong website
2090:Trevor-Roper, Ch. 3 – 4
2066:• Dailey, Jeff (2008).
1962:Garlington, pp. 19 – 20
1910:in Aberdeen and at the
1290:, a chamber opera, and
855:The Bride of Lammermoor
806:The Bride of Lammermoor
788:The Bride of Lammermoor
761:La jolie fille de Perth
444:There is also Pacini's
2631:. Aldershot: Ashgate.
2592:Butler, N. M. (2007),
2052:Alexander Weatherson,
1900:Theatre Royal, Glasgow
1865:Theatre Royal, Glasgow
1855:
1769:Margaret Anne Marshall
1613:Scottish opera singers
1608:
1554:Scottish Gaelic operas
1465:Alexander McCall Smith
1436:The Scottish composer
1257:
1164:
1094:was a sell-out at the
1035:
964:Holinshed's Chronicles
783:Le nozze di Lammermoor
733:
667:Marie Stuart en Ecosse
663:Fétis, François-Joseph
610:
494:Elizabeth I of England
489:
385:Ricciarda di Edimburgo
257:
225:Jean-François Le Sueur
155:; Casalini; Casella ;
39:
2918:Scottish Gaelic music
2864:Scottish Music Awards
2624:, London: Hinrichsen.
1908:His Majesty's Theatre
1850:
1814:Robert Wilson (tenor)
1598:
1519:The Lady from the Sea
1427:The Sacrifice (opera)
1310:The Doctor of Myddfai
1302:Mr Emmet Takes a Walk
1252:
1240:John Blackwood McEwen
1212:, (unfinished) 1904,
1158:
1087:Ossian, ou Les bardes
1026:
888:, based on the poem (
729:
616:Capecelatro, Vincenzo
601:
542:I carbonari di Dombar
479:
282:La prison d'Édimbourg
255:
28:
2610:Aldershot: Ashgate.
2519:Scottishopera.org.uk
2387:"aonghas macneacail"
1882:, it is the largest
1821:Production personnel
1754:Elizabeth Inverarity
1582:Lowland Scots operas
1380:Mary, Queen of Scots
1374:The Voice of Ariadne
1356:The Abbot of Drimock
1278:Peter Maxwell Davies
1255:Peter Maxwell Davies
891:The Lady of the Lake
686:Mary, Queen of Scots
466:Mary, Queen of Scots
419:I solitari di Scozia
278:I solitari di Scozia
110:; and in London the
2883:Scotland portal
2108:Johnson, p. ??
2099:Gaskill, p. ??
1876:Scottish Government
1794:Shuna Scott Sendall
1522:with a libretto by
1470:Following a short,
1234:, whose 1896 piece
1161:The Gentle Shepherd
1143:Theatre in Scotland
1015:James Macpherson's
1008:Salvatore Sciarrino
953:William Shakespeare
874:Heart of Midlothian
841:Heart of Midlothian
800:Lucia di Lammermoor
703:Sogner, Pasquale –
672:Mercadante, Saverio
577:with a libretto by
328:Marschner, Heinrich
242:The Flying Dutchman
84:The Gentle Shepherd
35:Lucia di Lammermoor
2782:Nineteenth century
2777:Eighteenth century
2666:Trevor-Roper, Hugh
2444:on 29 October 2013
2297:"The Devil Inside"
2158:The New York Times
1912:Eden Court Theatre
1856:
1609:
1568:Aonghas MacNeacail
1538:Aonghas MacNeacail
1258:
1165:
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880:Rossini, Gioachino
847:Mazzucato, Alberto
734:
692:Neidermeyer, Louis
611:
583:Saverio Mercadante
490:
350:Nicolini, Giuseppe
344:Margherita d'Anjou
339:Meyerbeer, Giacomo
268:The Mountain Sylph
258:
108:Metropolitan Opera
40:
2908:Music of Scotland
2903:Opera in Scotland
2890:
2889:
2707:Music of Scotland
2372:Gerda Stevenson,
2132:Operascotland.org
2077:978-0-7734-5068-4
1994:. Opera Scotland.
1971:Farmer, pp.309–10
1744:Linda Esther Gray
1675:Royal Opera House
1673:at Covent Garden
1386:A Christmas Carol
1312:, Cinderella and
1122:Malvina di Scozia
885:La donna del lago
482:Nicholas Hilliard
399:Louis Niedermeyer
371:Malvina di Scozia
307:Gabrielli, Nicolò
221:Giacomo Meyerbeer
116:Royal Albert Hall
45:is a subgenre of
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2913:Opera by country
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1951:
1779:Marie McLaughlin
1640:Marie McLaughlin
1534:Armando Iannucci
1488:The Devil Inside
1253:Expat composer,
1226:. Excerpts from
1147:Opera in English
1067:Thomas Jefferson
1006:, 2002 opera by
997:, 1989 opera by
579:Antonio Peracchi
459:Camillo Federici
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1647:Darius Campbell
1615:
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1584:
1560:Scottish Gaelic
1556:
1506:Craig Armstrong
1472:Remembrance Day
1442:The Turing Test
1438:Julian Wagstaff
1419:James MacMillan
1415:
1362:Marko the Miser
1244:The Royal Rebel
1232:William Wallace
1218:Breast of Light
1214:The Golden Girl
1153:
1139:
1137:Operas by Scots
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901:Arthur Sullivan
897:
862:Ricci, Federico
831:MacCunn, Hamish
779:Carafa, Michele
772:La dame blanche
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563:Pasquale Sogner
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421:, 1815, Malvina
376:Pavesi, Stefano
363:William Wallace
274:Carafa, Michele
256:Giovanni Pacini
203:; Sogner ; and
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1591:Scots in opera
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1496:The Bottle Imp
1450:Scottish Opera
1446:Breathe Freely
1423:Inés de Castro
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1293:The Lighthouse
1264:'s opera, the
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1028:Ossian's Dream
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