Banca Dati 'Giulio Rospigliosi' indice

soggetti/spettacolo/Glasgow 1992
 



  Kate Brown studied English at Oxford and music in Austria before becoming a director. She has worked principally for Glyndebourne (winning the Carl Ebert Award for her work on Death in Venice there in 1990), in Switzerland with David Freeman and Opera Factory Zürich, for the Vienna State Opera, and recently for Simon Callow on the new production of My Fair Lady. Her own productions include Monteverdi, Cavalli, Purcell, Blow, Haendel, Mozart, Richard Strauss, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream with Mendelssohn's complete incidental music, and 17th-century court masques performed with authentic instruments, acting and dancing. In 1990 she directed La Vita Humana (Rome, 1656), performed by an international cast of singers, dancers and actors, led by the Scottish Early Music Consort as part of the Glasgow Cultural Capital of Europe celebrations. Future projects include Monteverdi in Bremen, Strauss in Catania, and later this year a programme of staged dramatic cantatas for SEMC's autumn season.
 

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