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THE ROYAL OPERA

Music Director

Sir Antonio Pappano

Director of Opera

Oliver Mears

Recitals at Lunch are sponsored by The Mohn Westlake Foundation. The Jette Parker Young Artists Programme is generously supported by Oak Foundation.

Recitals at Lunch

21.02.2022 13:00

APPROXIMATE TIMINGS

The performance will last approximately 45–60 minutes

GUIDANCE

Suitable for ages 14+

ARTISTS

Baritone
Chuma Sijeqa
Piano
Edmund Whitehead

PROGRAMME

Berlin's Third Sex, Magnus Hirschfield's Cabaret

William Bolcolm – (1938 – present)

  • George

Micha Spoliansky – (1898 – 1985)

  • Das Lila Lied

Arnold Schoenberg – (1874-1951)

  • Arie aus dem Spiegel von Arcadien

 

Farinelli's World

Johann Adolf Hasse – (1699 – 1783)

  • Generoso risvegliati, o core

George Federic Handel – (1685 – 1759)

  • Lascia ch’io pianga

 

Craigslist, Clickhole, and Community

Joseph Havlat

  • The Barber of Calvary

Gabriel Kahane – (1981 – present)

  • Craigslistlieder, VII. If Anyone Knows

Ricky Ian Gordon – (1956 – present)

  • Joy

JETTE PARKER YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAMME

Head of Jette Parker Young Artists Programme

Elaine Kidd

Artistic Director

David Gowland

Administrator

Thomas Marshall

Producer

Angelique MacDonald

Project Coordinator

Elliott Henry

Assistant

Isobel Lawson

SAFETY GUIDELINES

The safety of our visitors, staff and artists is still our priority and we continue to have strict cleaning regimes and enhanced ventilation in place. There are hand sanitiser stations throughout the building. To help us provide a comfortable experience for everyone, please be mindful of others and their personal space.

Wearing a face mask is no longer required, but staff and visitors are welcome to wear one.

DIGITAL CAST SHEETS

We are working to make the Royal Opera House more sustainable. To do this, some of the ways in which we share information have changed, including cast sheets.

You can view the digital cast sheets on a computer, tablet or smartphone. You can also download and print the digital cast sheet. Check the digital cast sheet for the most up-to-date information before the performance starts, during the interval, or after the performance day.

Scan the QR codes displayed around the building with a smartphone to view the latest digital cast sheets. The cast sheets are also displayed on screens outside the auditoria.

Cast sheets generously supported by the Royal Opera House Endowment Fund.

SUPPORT OUR ONGOING RECOVERY

We are so glad to welcome our artists back to our theatres to perform for you the opera and ballet you love. During the pandemic we lost £3 in every £5 of our income and we continue to feel the impact as we recover. Sustaining the future of ballet and opera has never been so important. Please consider making a donation to the Royal Opera House community today and help support the future of ballet and opera.

 

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