Re: 71 The Magic Flute
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:41 am
I thought the ENO almost invariably performed in English? This is certainly true of all the productions I've seen there, although I'm happy to give György Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre a free pass on the grounds that Ligeti himself preferred the English and German versions to the original Swedish, and was very keen on the opera being performed in the audience's native language as a general rule.kidc85 wrote:It's certainly the only opera I've seen at the ENO or ROH that wasn't performed in its original language.
That's definitely what the ENO does...have they ever performed an opera that's not in English?MichaelB wrote:I thought the ENO almost invariably performed in English? This is certainly true of all the productions I've seen therekidc85 wrote:It's certainly the only opera I've seen at the ENO or ROH that wasn't performed in its original language.