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Madrid

Barton’s ‘La Favorita del Re’ Proves the Favorite of Teatro Real’s Audience as Well

11/11/201707/11/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Donizetti, La favorite (concert version): Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real / Daniel Oren (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 6.11.2017. (JMI)

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La favorite in concert © J del Real

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An Excellent Don José and Two Impressive Carmens at the Teatro Real

18/10/201715/10/2017 by José Irurzun

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bizet, Carmen: Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real / Marc Piollet (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 11 & 12.10.2017. (JMI)

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Teatro Real’s Carmen © J. del Real

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An Excellent and Rarely Performed Opera by the Young Mozart

26/09/201720/09/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Mozart, Lucio Silla: Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real / Ivor Bolton (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 16 & 17.9.2017. (JMI)

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Lucio Silla © J. del Real

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The Teatro Real Audience Pays Tribute to Plácido Domingo

24/07/201719/07/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Verdi, Macbeth (semi-staged): Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real / James Conlon (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 17.7.2017. (JMI)

Plácido Domingo as Macbeth © J. del Real
Plácido Domingo as Macbeth © J. del Real

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Ermonela Jaho Triumphs in Teatro Real’s Madama Butterfly

22/07/201717/07/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Puccini, Madama Butterfly: Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Real / Marco Armiliato (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 15 & 16.7.2017. (JMI)

Madama Butterfly © J. del Real
Madama Butterfly © J. del Real

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A Magnificent Joyce DiDonato at the Teatro Real

09/06/201704/06/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Joyce DiDonato, In War & Peace: Il Pomo d’Oro / Maxim Emelyanichev (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 2.6.2017. (JMI)

Joyce DiDonato © Javier del Real
Joyce DiDonato © Javier del Real

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The Golden Cockerel Is Finally Staged in Madrid

13/06/201703/06/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Rimsky-Korsakov, The Golden Cockerel: Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real / Ivor Bolton (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 31.5.2017 & 1.6.2017. (JMI)

The Golden Cockerel © Javier del Real
The Golden Cockerel © Javier del Real

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Magnificent Conducting by David Afkham of a Ginastera Rarity

30/04/201725/04/2017 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain Ginastera, Bomarzo: Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Real / David Afkham (conductor), Teatro Real, Madrid, 24.4.2017. (JMI)

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