Edinburgh Grand Opera

Not to be confused with Edinburgh Opera Company.

Edinburgh Grand Opera is Scotland's oldest existing grand opera company,

Edinburgh Grand Opera Diamond Jubilee Logo 2015

founded in 1955 by Richard Telfer.[1][2] This Edinburgh Music Society is run by its non-professional chorus with advice and support from the professional Artistic and Musical Directors and Designers it engages. It was originally known as the Edinburgh Grand Opera Group, and it has also been referred to as Edinburgh Grand Opera Company. Its soloists are a mixture of amateur, semi-professional and professional singers from Scotland and abroad, many of whom are students or graduates from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (previously the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dance). It was the first amateur company to perform at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre.[3]

Patrons

The original Honorary Patrons of the Edinburgh Grand Opera Group were Professor Sidney Newman, Sir Alexander Drummond Gibson and Lady Erskine Hill.[4]

Edinburgh Grand Opera's Patrons in 1915 are international opera singers Ian Storey, Donald Maxwell and Frances McCafferty who all sang with Edinburgh Grand Opera early in their careers; conductor and chorus master Christopher Bell who was musical director for many shows.

Musical Directors

Musical Directors and Conductors have included Michael Moores, Alexander Gibson, John Grundy, Christopher Bell, Leslie Shankland,[5] Richard Lewis, Neil Metcalfe,[6] Susannah Wapshott.[7]

Artistic Directors

Artistic and Stage Directors have included Cathie Boyd, Richard Telfer, Gerard Mulgrew, James Ross, Ben Twist, Andy Fraser, Adrian Osmond, Rita Henderson, John Binnie, Mark Hathaway, Michael Richardson,[6] Christina Dunwoodie, Kally Lloyd-Jones.[7]

Performances

Semi and Fully Staged Operas

Performances include fully staged and semi-staged operas, as well as gala concerts and other fundraising musical events in theatres and concert halls in Edinburgh and nearby towns and cities. The company usually sings in the language in which the libretto was originally written. The season runs from September each year. The list below shows performances in Edinburgh, unless otherwise stated.

Concerts

Work with Other Companies

Sound Track

Charitable Status

Edinburgh Grand Opera is a Scottish registered charity, no. SC003143.

External links

References

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  3. 1 2 The Herald Newspaper Preview of Peter Grimes 20 March 1996
  4. 1 2 3 Edinburgh Evening News article published in 1957
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  6. 1 2 "Green Room preview their Fringe show this June by Phyllis Stephen". The Edinburgh Reporter. 12 May 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Herald newspaper Review by Sarah Urwin Jones March 12, 2008
  8. Company Archive Pictures
  9. "Maritana 1957". Opera Scotland.
  10. "Nabucco 1957". Opera Scotland.
  11. Programme for Les Huguenots Usher Hall April 5, 1958
  12. Scottish National Orchestra Programme for Midweek Music series of concerts
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  27. King's Theatre Nabucco Programme 20–23 March 1991
  28. Scotsman Newspaper Review by Mary Miller February 1992
  29. Turandot Flyer
  30. King's Theatre Turandot Programme 26–29 February 1992
  31. The Pilgrim's Progress King's Theatre Poster 28 April-1 May 1993
  32. Aida Flyer
  33. King's Theatre Aida programme March 1994
  34. Scotland on Sunday Newspaper Review by Neville Garden 1995
  35. Peter Grimes poster March 1996
  36. Scotland on Sunday Review Peter Grimes Edinburgh Festival Theatre by Brian Morton 1996
  37. The Heral Newspaper Review Peter Grimes Edinburgh Festival Theatre by Conrad Wilson 29 March 1996
  38. Review of Peter Grimes Edinburgh Festival Theatre by Peter Whitebrook March 1996
  39. Faust poster March 1997
  40. The Herald Newspaper Preview Faust time by Michael Tumelty 8 April 1997
  41. Herald Newspaper Review by Elizabeth Clark April 10, 1998
  42. Edinburgh Festival Theatre Macbeth Programme 8–11 April 1998
  43. Macbeth Review by Elizabeth Clark
  44. Macbeth Edinburgh Festival Theatre Poster 8–11 April 1998
  45. Evening News Review Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci Edinburgh Festival Theatre by Gabe Stewart 16 March 1999
  46. Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Cavaleria Rusticana/Pagliacci poster March 1999
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  48. Evening News newspaper Review by Susan Nickalls March, 2000
  49. Edinburgh Festival Theatre Prince Igor Programme 29 March - 1 April 2000
  50. Scotland on Sunday Newspaper Review by Christopher Bowen 9 April 2000
  51. The Scotsman Newspaper Review by Kenneth Walton 4 April 2000
  52. Evening News Newspaper Review 30 March 2000
  53. "The Pearl Fishers". UK Theatre Web.
  54. 1 2 Edinburgh Evening News newspaper Preview for Turandot by Rory Ford March 6, 2003
  55. Edinburgh Evening News newspaper Review for Pearl Fishers by Thom Dibdin March 23, 2001
  56. Edinburgh Festival Theatre, The Pearl Fishers poster March 2001.
  57. Evening News newspaper Review by Thom Dibdin 22 March 2002
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  59. The Scotsman newspaper Preview by Roger Cox March 10, 2003
  60. Edinburgh Evening News newspaper Review by Thom Dibdin March 14, 2003
  61. Edinburgh Festival Theatre Turandot Programme 12–15 March 2003
  62. The Scotsman newspaper Review March 15, 2004 by Mary Crockett
  63. Edinburgh Evening News newspaper Revies by Gary Flockhart March 12, 2004
  64. Herald newspaper Review by Conrad Wilson March 14, 2004
  65. Aida programme March 2005 (Edinburgh Festival Theatre)
  66. The Scotsman newspaper Review of The Saint of Bleecker Street by Kenneth Walton 2006
  67. The Scotsman newspaper Review by Dr Alberto Massimo March 2006
  68. Opera magazine Review by Raymond Monelle June 2006
  69. Edinburgh Festival Theatre The Saint of Bleecker Street programme March 2006
  70. Nabucco programme March 2007
  71. Evening News Preview Nabucco Edinburgh Festival Theatre by Liam Rudden 16 March 2007
  72. Edinburgh Festival Theatre Faust Programme March 2008
  73. Evening News Picture Ed Jones 14 March 2008
  74. "Macbeth". UK Theatre Web. May 2010.
  75. Macbeth programme May 2010
  76. Imprisoned in Edinburgh/La Prigione di Edimburgo Flyer 2011
  77. Imprisoned in Edinburgh/La Prigione di Edimburgo Programme May 15, 2011
  78. Miller, Phil (29 November 2011). "Theatre company to revive lost opera of Scott classic". The Herald newspaper.
  79. Carmen Flyers 2012
  80. Royal Lyceum Carmen programme May 2012
  81. Scotsman Newspaper Review Carmen Edinburgh Festival Theatre by David Kettle. 24 May 2012
  82. Evening News Review Carmen Lyceum Theatre by Paul Christie 25 May 2012
  83. Don Giovanni Programme Queen's Hall February 10, 2013
  84. La Traviata programme May 2013
  85. "Edinburgh Grand Opera: L'Elisir d'amore". The List. April 2015.
  86. "Elisir d'amore 2015". Opera Scotland.
  87. "L'elisir d'amore". All Edinburgh Theatre. 6 May 2015.
  88. Clark, Andrew (July 2015). "L'elisir d'amore". Opera Magazine.
  89. "Edinburgh Grand Opera presents la bohème by Giacomo Puccini". Edinburgh Grand Opera.
  90. "Edinburgh Grand Opera presents la boheme by Giacomo Puccini". Edinburgh Grand Opera Facebook page.
  91. "Fine young cast for Edinburgh Boheme". Opera Scotland.
  92. Theatre Programme for La Clemenza de Tito from the Queen's Hall May 8, 2004
  93. Dial M for Murder Programme 2006
  94. St Andrew's and St George's West at Festival Time Programme 3 to 27 August 2006
  95. St Andrew's and St George's at Festival Time 2007 Programme
  96. A Night at the Opera Flyer August 2008
  97. St Andrew's and St George's West Fringe Programme for A Night at the Operas August 2008
  98. Evening with Ian Storey Programme, The Reid Concert Hall. October 25, 2008
  99. http://www.thequeenshall.net/whats-on/shows/gala-opera-night
  100. Gala Opera Night Programme Queen's Hall March 22, 2009
  101. Die Fledermaus Flyer December 2009
  102. Canongate Kirk Die Fledermaus Programme December 11, 2009
  103. St Andrew's and St George's West Die Fledermaus Programme August 20 and 21 2010
  104. Operatic Gala Programme 24 March 2012
  105. Christmas Gala Concert programme 9 December 2012
  106. Verdi Bi-centenary Gala Concert poster March 2013
  107. Verdi Bi-centenary Concert programme March 2013
  108. Brunton Hall Summer Opera Gala programme August 2013
  109. Verdi Bicentenary Gala Concert Flyer March 2013
  110. Opera Extravaganza programme 3 November 2013
  111. An American Night at the Opera Programme March 8, 2014
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  113. Sunday Herald newspaper Review by Michael Tumelty. December 2008
  114. "Edinburgh Castle Carols". Edinburgh Guide.
  115. Tumelty, Michael (30 December 2010). "The Mikado, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall". The Herald Newspaper.
  116. "Raymond Gubbay presents: The Mikado with Alistair McGowan". Glasgow City of Music.
  117. "Opera review: The Mikado, Usher Hall". Edinburgh Evening News. 29 December 2010.
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  121. "Christmas 2011 events in Glasgow and Edinburgh". The List. 2011.
  122. "Raymond Gubbay presents: The Pirates of Penzance". Glasgow City of Music.
  123. https://www.flickr.com/photos/43675100@N08/7177200121/ Edinburgh Grand Opera Pirates of Penzance 2011 video clip
  124. https://www.flickr.com/photos/43675100@N08/7362422640/in/photostream/ Pirates of Penzance 2011 photo
  125. https://www.flickr.com/photos/43675100@N08/7177199947/in/photostream/ photo Edinburgh Grand Opera Pirates of Penzance 2011 Chorus of Girls
  126. "The Pirates of Penzance". UK Theatre Web. 2011.
  127. Raymond Gubbay Usher Hall Christmas Festival 2011 Flyer
  128. http://ssa.nls.uk/film/7499
  129. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zix3N-P_Ubc
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