Famed sculptor designs new doors to Barcelona opera house
Jaume Plensa will also premiere his take on Verdi’s Macbeth next season
Jaume Plensa will also premiere his take on Verdi’s Macbeth next season
Catalonia’s main culture establishments take different approaches to reject conflict in Eastern Europe
Gran Teatre del Liceu to premiere platform with an Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris concert directed by Gustavo Dudamel
Venue aims to show capacity limits should be adapted
First concert after lockdown held before a full audience of 2,292 potted greens
Fan association strengthens links between Catalan capital and legendary German composer going back to 19th century
Puccini's popular opera begins on Saturday with sopranos Lianna Haroutounian and Ainhoa Arteta sharing the lead role
Iraqi master of the traditional instrument known as the oud performs in Barcelona's opera house as part of Abu Dhabi Festival
In conjunction with public broadcasting companies, the Barcelona Liceu opera house is will televise ‘Manon Lescaut’ by Giacomo Puccini
The second edition of Suite Festival, hosted and organised by Barcelona Liceu Opera House, will gather together a wide range of international artists such as Paul Anka, Johnny Hallyday, Michel Camilo and Emir Kusturica amongst others. The aim is to attract new audiences and make the Liceu “more social”, stated its General Director, Roger Guasch. Although the whole programme is still to be confirmed, Suite Festival faces into its second edition organising three more concerts than last year and with a 1.5 million euros budget, 300,000 euros more than in the first edition. The cheapest ticket will cost 15 euros and 180 euros will buy you the most expensive. To promote the opera to new and younger audiences and “break down”the barriers, Guasch assured that Liceu and Clipper, the promotion company of Suite Festival, will compare and mix their databases so that Barcelona Opera House can have as much accurate information on the attendants’profiles as possible.
‘Nabucco’, one of Verdi's most famous works, returns to Barcelona on the 7th of October, 31 years after its last dramatised performance at the Liceu Barcelona Opera House. The opera will be conducted by Daniel Oren and stage directed by Daniele Abaddo. Baritone, Ambrogio Maestri will play the protagonist role, king of the Babylonians, and soprano Martina Serafin will play the lead female role of Abigaille. The play is a co-production between the Liceu, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan (where the opera premiered), the Covent Garden Royal Opera House in London and the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
The 50th anniversary of the prestigious international competition of opera and oratorio-lied singing, named in honour of the Catalan tenor Francesc Viñas, awarded the joint first prize to Katerina Tretyakova, from Lithuania, and Michal Jakub Partyka, from Poland. The second prize went to Amartuvshin, from Mongolia, and the third prize was for Valeriu Caradja, from Moldova. The first junior prize was for Marina Nachkebiya, from Georgia. The final stage of the competition took place on Friday with 15 singers taking part in Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu. The award ceremony was on Sunday and the winners showed the audience their talent. Besides, the Liceu Theatre organised an exhibition and published a book to showcase Francesc Viñas’ career and the history of the competition named after him.