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Northern Ireland Opera is Northern Ireland's national opera company. The company is based at the Carnegie Building, Donegall Road, Belfast, and its major funder is the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The company's patron is Sean Rafferty, and its artistic director is Cameron Menzies.


History


Origins

Northern Ireland Opera (originally "Opera Company NI") was founded in 2010 after a strategic decision by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to "''incorporate the best resources from
Castleward Opera Castleward Opera was a Northern Ireland opera company which staged an annual opera festival at Castle Ward, a National Trust house near Strangford in County Down. It was founded in 1985 by Ian Urwin and Jack Smith, with performances taking place in ...
and Opera Fringe"'' into a single new company. The Arts Council appointed former board member of Castleward Opera, Roy Bailie OBE as chairman, and former chairman of Opera Fringe Michael Coburn as vice-chairman.


Inaugural Season

In the following months
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was appointed artistic director by the board, and the new company officially launched its inaugural season of events in December 2010, collaborating with
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and his
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orchestra in a Christmas concert at the Ulster Hall. In February 2011 it co-produced its first NI-wide tour, with Second Movement Opera, a production of '' The Medium'' by
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which travelled throughout Northern Ireland.


Seasons 2011–present


2011–2012 season

The company's first major production was Giacomo Puccini's '' Tosca'', in three different historic spaces in
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in March 2011, featuring Giselle Allen in the title role, with
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as Cavaradossi and
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as Scarpia. The production won the ''Irish Times'' Theatre Award for best opera in February 2012. In his review of the company's first production, ''Tosca'' in March 2011, where he notes the enthusiastic response of the first night audience Terry Blain continues by stating that: : a part of the United Kingdom where opera has suffered constantly over the years from chronic inattention and lack of proper funding, and for long periods has seemed simply an irrelevance, Mears and his team have shown at a stroke that there is hunger for the art-form in an area where historically there has been no coherent or continuous operatic tradition. The season also included a concert as part of the
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, featuring Dame
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and Ben McAteer, winner of the company's inaugural Glenarm vocal competition. A new production of '' Orpheus in the Underworld'', in a new translation by Rory Bremner, and with
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in the title role, co-produced with Scottish Opera, toured Scotland and Northern Ireland in Autumn 2011 before travelling to the Young Vic Theatre in London in December 2011. In March 2012 Northern Ireland Opera toured a new production of '' The Turn of the Screw'' by Benjamin Britten which travelled to the Buxton Festival in July 2012. The cast included Fiona Murphy, Andrew Tortise, Giselle Allen and Yvonne Howard with Nicholas Chalmers conducting. The production was designed by Omagh-born Annemarie Woods, winner of the Ring And European Opera Awards 2011. The production subsequently travelled to
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, Moscow in August 2014.


2012–2013 season

The 2012–13 season was launched in June 2012 and it included five world premieres of works by Northern Irish composers: Brian Irvine, Deirdre McKay, Conor Mitchell, Ed Bennett and Christopher Norby, together with new libretti by writers including Mark Ravenhill and Frank McGuinness at the new MAC theatre in Belfast, in the company's latest collaboration with the Ulster Orchestra. The production was directed by Rachel O'Riordan and designed by Gary McCann. These new works travelled to the
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in London in July 2012. In July 2012 the company produced another opera by Benjamin Britten, '' Noye's Fludde''. This site-specific production was performed in Belfast Zoo in August 2012, before travelling to Beijing as part of the Beijing International Music Festival in October 2012, the first time a production of one of Britten's operas has been to that country. It was performed again at the Shanghai Music in the Summer Air (MISA) Festival in July 2013. In November 2012, ''Hansel and Gretel'' travelled to the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, in a first visit to the Republic, in a collaboration with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. It featured renowned tenor Graham Clark and a mainly Irish cast. Other productions included the first Northern Irish staging of a
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's opera, '' The Flying Dutchman'' in February 2013 as well as a touring version of William Walton's '' The Bear'' in March 2013.


2013–2014 season

The season featured three co-productions with companies from Ireland and the UK. In October 2014, it became the first Irish company to premiere Gerald Barry's new opera version of ''The Importance of Being Earnest'', which had premiered in concert in 2012 before receiving other 2013 productions in Nancy and London. This co-production with
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, directed and designed by Antony McDonald with the Crash Ensemble conducted by Pierre-André Valade, toured to Belfast, Dublin, Cork, and Derry. The company also collaborated with
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, Dublin, on a new production of Donizetti's opera ''
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'' which toured Northern Ireland in September 2013, and the Republic of Ireland in autumn 2014. In February 2014, the company co-produced a new version of Verdi's ''
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'' with Welsh National Opera, directed by
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, scheduled to be presented by WNO in its tour of Wales and England in autumn 2016.


2014–2015 season

In July 2014, the company's production of '' The Turn of the Screw'' travelled to Nevill Holt in Leicestershire, before being presented at
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in Moscow in performances conducted by Jan Latham Koenig. In September 2014, the company toured its first version of '' The Magic Flute'', a touring production, with sold-out performances at the Lyric Players' Theatre, Belfast. In February 2015, Northern Ireland Opera presented its first
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opera, ''
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'', at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, with the Ulster Orchestra. Giselle Allen sang the title role.


2015–2016 season

The company's season opened with the world premiere performance of Brian Irvine's golf opera, ''Lovegolflove'', a collaboration with playwright
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, as part of the Irish Open at Newcastle, County Down. In September 2015, in collaboration with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the company staged its first
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opera, ''
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'', which toured Ireland and Northern Ireland, with Jonathan Cohen conducting. October 2015 saw the opening of a new production of '' Turandot'' at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, directed by Calixto Bieito, a co-production with Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse and Staatstheater Nürnberg. The cast included Orla Boylan, Marc Heller and Christopher Gillett.


2016–2017 season

November 2016 saw
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' swan song production of ''
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'' at the Grand Opera House, Belfast. The Ulster Orchestra was conducted by Nicholas Chalmers. The title role was sung by
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. Supporting cast members John Molloy, Clive Bayley, Hye-Youn Lee, Rachel Kelly, Sam Furness, Aoife Miskelly and Christopher Cull brought to life a stylish, swaggering production conceived in partnership with set and costume designer Annemarie Woods, movement director Sarah Fahle, lighting designer D. M. Wood, and fight director Ciaran O'Grady. Mears' final production as artistic director of Northern Ireland Opera was a collaborative venture with the Lyric Theatre, Belfast and
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. Thomas Adès'
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, ''
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'' made its all-Ireland premiere in a brilliant new production conceived by director / designer Antony McDonald, in partnership with lighting designer Fabiana Piccioli, and movement director Lucy Burge. The Ulster Orchestra]was conducted by Nicholas Chalmers. The scandalous life of the late Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll was headlined by Mary Plazas in the lead role, with a multi-roling supporting cast of Adrian Dwyer, Stephen Richardson, Daire Halpin. After the Belfast premiere in January 2017, McDonald's production toured in the Republic of Ireland throughout February and March. For the touring production, the Irish National Opera Orchestra was conducted by Timothy Redmond. April 2017 saw
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's '' La bohème'' performed in the Ulster Hall in a concert staging, in collaboration with the Ulster Orchestra, and the chorus of the Belfast Philharmonic Choir. Mimì and Rodolfo were sung by Giselle Allen and Jeffrey Hartman respectively, with a supporting cast including Brendan Collins, Gabrielle Mulcahy and BBC NI Young Musician platform awardee Aaron O'Hare. Rafael Payare conducted the Ulster Orchestra, and the chorus master was Stephen Doughty. The final production of the season was an all-Ireland tour of
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's ''
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'' in a new English translation by Christopher Cowell. The Irish premiere of the opera was made possible through collaborative partnership with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by
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. The creative team was led by director Wayne Jordan, and the cast included Doreen Curran and Aoife Miskelly in the lead roles.


2017–2018 season

The season began in November with
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'' at the Grand Opera House, Belfast. Director Adele Thomas led a creative team including set and costume designer Hannah Clark and movement director Emma Woods in creating an "entertaining and elegant: production. The Ulster Orchestra was conducted by Nicholas Chalmers. The production toured to the Millennium Forum,
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, and was later re-produced with the original cast by
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in July 2018, with Nicholas Chalmers conducting the Royal Northern Sinfonia. January and February 2018 saw newly appointed artistic director
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's directing debut with the company, a revival of his production of Brecht/ Weill's '' The Threepenny Opera'' at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast. The cast featured "a wealth of local talent" including local drag artist Cherrie Ontop (Matthew Cavan) in the role of Mrs Peachum, and was performed in English incorporating a Belfast-style dialect. The band was conducted by Sinead Hayes.


2018–2019 season

The first major production of the 2018/19 season was a co-production with Ópera Nacional de Chile. Verdi's '' Rigoletto'' was presented at the Grand Opera House, Belfast in a production designed by , and directed by Walter Sutcliffe. The cast featured Verdi Baritone Sebastian Catana in his UK debut, as well as
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Nadine Koutcher as Gilda, and David Giusti as Duke of Mantua. The Ulster Orchestra was conducted by Gareth Hancock. The production opened with a Charity Gala Performance in aid of Inspire and NI Hospice. The second major production of the 18/19 season was
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's '' Sweeney Todd'', which built upon recent collaborative ventures with the Lyric Theatre, Belfast as a creative partner. Like previous collaborations with The Lyric, this production featured both
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and Opera performers, among whom Steven Page in the lead role of Sweeney received notable critical acclaim. Sinead Hayes conducted an "insinuating single-instrument band" while Wolfgang Goebbel's "hell lighting" and Dorota Karolczak's costume and set design "spiraled into madness" resulting in favorable reviews for Walter Sutcliffe's "compelling" staging.


2019–2020 season

The first major production of the 2019/2020 season was
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's '' Die Fledermaus'', sung in a new English translation by Walter Sutcliffe and
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. Sutcliffe's original production incorporated the costume and set design of Andrea Kaempf. The cast featured many regular Northern Ireland Opera principals, with favorable reviews of Northern Ireland pantomime star and house-hold name, May McFetridge (John Linehan) in the quasi-cameo role of jailer Frosch, and
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Denis Lakey in the traditionally
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( en travesti) role of Prince Orlofsky. The production opened with a Charity Gala Performance raising funds for Homelessness & Women's Crisis Accommodation charity The Welcome Organisation at the Grand Opera House, Belfast. The Ulster Orchestra and the chorus of Northern Ireland Opera were conducted by Gareth Hancock. The 2019/2020 season closed with
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/ Porter's '' Kiss Me, Kate'' in a co-production with the Lyric Theatre as creative partner. Walter Sutcliffe's final production as artistic director received positive reviews, as did the original orchestrations and musical direction of Conor Mitchell. As in previous years, the spring co-production with the Lyric featured a cast of both
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and opera artists. Set and costume designer
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, and choreographer Jennifer Rooney also received favourable reviews for their respective roles


The Festival of Voice

In 2011 Northern Ireland Opera launched its inaugural Festival of Voice at Glenarm, County Antrim, which features public recitals and events in partnership with and broadcast by
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. The festival culminates in a vocal competition hosted by Northern Ireland Opera patron and
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presenter Sean Rafferty. Judges and coaches have included
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, Kathryn Harries, David Gowland, Ingrid Surgenor, and Simon Lepper. In 2013, a series of recitals from the festival were broadcast as part of a BBC Radio 3 recital series, and this has formed part of the festival to the present day.


Artistic directors

*
Oliver Mears Oliver Mears is an English opera director. Education Mears read English and History at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he was awarded a Double First Class Honours Degree in English and History. He began assisting the playwright and director How ...
(2010–2017) *
Walter Sutcliffe Walter Sutcliffe (born 1976) is a British opera and theatre director. His work has been seen in the UK, US, Germany, Austria, The Czech Republic, Italy, France and Estonia, including productions of Christopher Fry's ''The Lady's Not for Burning'', ...
(2017–2020) * Cameron Menzies (2020–present)


References


Further reading

*Blain, Terry
"Review: A Northern Irish ''Tosca''"
''
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'', 4 April 2011 *Brogan, Grace, "Company Profile: Northern Ireland Opera", ''Opera Now'' (London), September 2013, pp. 86–87 *Molleson, Kate
"''Orpheus in the Underworld'' – review"
'' The Guardian'' (London), 9 September 2011 *Northern Ireland Executive
"New Opera Company Takes Centre Stage"
(news release from Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure), 11 October 2010 *Picard, Anna

''The Independent on Sunday'', 10 April 2011 *Quinn, Michael
"Northern Ireland to Launch New Opera Company"
'' The Stage'', 28 January 2010


External links

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