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The extraordinary story behind the creation of one of the world’s most celebrated opera companies, told through stunning photographic essays, interviews and rarely seen archive photographs.

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welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

'A wonderful record of a wonderful company' Bryn Terfel

Editor Caroline LeechCaroline Leech is a public relations consultant andwriter specialising in the performing arts. She wasHead of Press and Public Affairs at Welsh NationalOpera until the end of 2005. Her move to Walesfollowed nine years in the Press Office at the ArtsCouncil of England in London. Caroline is a Member ofthe Chartered Institute of Public Relations, and lives inSouth Wales with her husband and three children. Her favourite opera is Verdi’s Don Carlos.

Welsh National Opera is a world-class internationallyrenowned touring opera company based at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. For more information about WNO visit wno.org.uk or contact us:Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium CentreBute Place, Cardiff CF10 5AL Wales UKTel: +44(0)29 2063 5000 [email protected]

Other Graffeg titles:About Cardiff Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 2 4 paperback £12.95

Cardiff Caerdydd Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 0 8 paperback £24.95

About Wales David WilliamsISBN: 0 9544334 7 5 paperback £14.99

Food Wales Colin Pressdee ISBN: 0 9544334 6 7 paperback £12.95

Landscape Wales Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 3 2 paperback £12.95

Landscape Wales Tirlun Cymru Steve Benbow andDavid Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 1 6 hardback £24.95

Tirlun Cymru Steve Benbow a David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 5 9 clawr papur £12.95

Graffeg, Radnor Court, 256 Cowbridge Road East,Cardiff CF5 1GZ Wales UKTel: +44(0)29 2037 7312 [email protected] www.graffeg.com

‘This book, celebrating WNO’s 60thanniversary is a wonderful record of a wonderful company; it charts life behind the scenes and gives an insight into what has put WNO at the forefront of the world’s opera companies. Long may it continue.’Bryn Terfel

‘This is world-class Opera.’ Wall Street Journal

‘WNO… is probably, pound for pound,Britain’s best opera company.’ The Times

‘A world-class company.’ The Independent

‘WNO… our most consistently successfulopera company.’ Sunday Times

‘This is a world-class ensemble of singingactors in a world-class production.’ The Independent on Sunday

£19.99

welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

WELSH

NATIO

NAL

OPERA

This book celebrates 60 years of Welsh NationalOpera from its post-war infancy to its developmentinto the major international company it is today.The book remembers the Company’s firstperformance in 1946 and pays tribute to thepioneers of the first 40 years of WNO. As acelebration of the last 20 years in particular,it charts the Company’s growth to musicalmaturity under its Music Directors, and shares thememories of members of the WNO Company.

A photographic essay follows WNO on the road,and another sees the Company settle into its newhome in the outstanding Wales MillenniumCentre in Cardiff Bay.

Today, Welsh National Opera is multi-award winningand brings world-class opera to thousands of peopleacross the UK every year.

Productions since 1985 are featured here – thefavourites such as Carmen, La bohème and Madam Butterfly with more challenging operas such as Wozzeck and The Queen of Spades.

All are included in this celebratory book inmagnificent spreads of photography and text.They will evoke special memories for those whosaw these productions, and will entice andcaptivate those who did not.

Published by Graffeg copyright © Graffeg 2006 ISBN: 1 905582 00 5Designed by Peter Gill & Associates

£19.

99

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In 1985 Richard Fawkes wrote Welsh National Opera, a book which charted in detail the 40 years of WNO. Twenty years on, Richard has revisited his book and remembers here the pioneers of WNO – the coalminers, nurses and shopkeepers who strove to give opera to Wales and beyond. Forty years of ground-breaking work fi rmly laid the foundation for WNO at the heart of Welsh cultural life, developing it into the world-class company it is today.

From 1945 onwards the members of Welsh National Opera Company would pay 6d to attend each rehearsal, and a log was kept of their attendance and timely payment of subs.

The fi rst 40 years

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Home at last

Photographer Neil Bennett was given 'Access All Areas' when he joined WNO as it worked towards the opening weekend in its new home in Wales Millennium Centre. Even as the packing cases were being emptied, 250 WNO singers, musicians, technicians and administrators were preparing for one of WNO’s most important seasons in 60 years, and Neil was there to capture them on fi lm.

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Mozart The Magic Flute 2005

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Director Dominic Cooke worked closely with designer Julian Crouch and costume designer Kevin Pollard to create a magical world, inspired by the work of the artist Magritte. He said: ‘I’ve always loved Magritte’s work: it’s populist and accessible at the same time as being disturbing and challenging.

We found ourselves looking at Magritte’s paintings for textures rather than a complete world: his is a crazy world of dream, of subconscious and juxtaposition. We felt that in a world inspired by Magritte we would be able to be more fluid and playful.’Photograph Bill Cooper

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Puccini Turandot 1994

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Choristers also found that, as tour dates approached, they were being asked to rehearse five nights a week.

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On the setting for Turandot, Director Christopher Alden said: ‘Turandot was written at the start of the Mussolini era, and I think that in a lot of the piece Puccini was expressing his feelings about what was going on inside and outside Italy, couching them in orientalist terms, but giving what can be read as images of Fascist crowd-control

and mass hysteria. We have dressed the chorus for the crowd scenes as ‘barbarian bourgeoisie’ – a cross between a mythological orient and the kind of clothes middle class people would wear in Mussolini’s era, people who actively supported a monstrous regime.’2004 revivalPhotograph Brian Tarr

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Director Calixto Bieito said: ‘The music of Die Fledermaus is superficially happy, but it is a happiness that conceals a hypocrisy. The root of this hypocrisy is a society that creates and applies strict rules about personal conduct that exist in parallel with licentiousness. The atmosphere of this production is of an eternal party. It goes on

everlastingly, round the clock, in the same location. It is a kind of hell. At this perpetual party, various games are played. In this case, the game is the game of prison, a kind of mental prison. On another day, the game might be a different one. Guests arrive and leave, but the party goes on.’Photograph Clive Barda

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Strauss Die Fledermaus 2002

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The Most Beautiful Man from the Sea 2005

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WNO MAX was conceived and created in 2001 out of a radical ambition: that WNO and the community it serves should develop side by side, as equal partners in an adventurous programme of work that draws on and inspires the creativity of all its participants. It aims to bring out the operatic in everyone, across a range of ages, communities and abilities.

WNO MAX commissioned this oratorio for 500 community singers, the WNO Orchestra, and soloists from the Wales Millennium Centre Chorus. Inspired by a Gabriel García Márquez story, the oratorio explores the regeneration of a community through creativity, and as such

celebrated the newly opened Wales Millennium Centre. The project involved collaboration between WNO, Wales Millennium Centre and the resident companies. Orlando Gough and Richard Chew composed a multi-stylistic score that explodes the boundaries of choral singing.

The libretto was written by Gwyneth Lewis, National Poet of Wales, and captures the shifting atmosphere of an intriguing seashore encounter.Iain Paterson as The Beautiful ManPhotograph Brian Tarr

WNO MAX

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WNYO The Tailor's Daughter 2005

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Choristers also found that, as tour dates approached, they were being asked to rehearse five nights a week.

In collaboration with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Belfast Grand Opera House, WNO MAX commissioned a new opera, The Tailor’s Daughter, especially for the Youth Opera Group. Belfast-based Brian Irvine composed the music, and Welsh writer Greg Cullen wrote

the libretto. The Tailor’s Daughter is a fairytale to appeal particularly to young and family audiences, and its world première in April 2005 in the Weston Studio of WMC received great acclaim.Photograph Brian Tarr

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welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

'A wonderful record of a wonderful company' Bryn Terfel

Editor Caroline LeechCaroline Leech is a public relations consultant andwriter specialising in the performing arts. She wasHead of Press and Public Affairs at Welsh NationalOpera until the end of 2005. Her move to Walesfollowed nine years in the Press Office at the ArtsCouncil of England in London. Caroline is a Member ofthe Chartered Institute of Public Relations, and lives inSouth Wales with her husband and three children. Her favourite opera is Verdi’s Don Carlos.

Welsh National Opera is a world-class internationallyrenowned touring opera company based at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. For more information about WNO visit wno.org.uk or contact us:Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium CentreBute Place, Cardiff CF10 5AL Wales UKTel: +44(0)29 2063 5000 [email protected]

Other Graffeg titles:About Cardiff Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 2 4 paperback £12.95

Cardiff Caerdydd Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 0 8 paperback £24.95

About Wales David WilliamsISBN: 0 9544334 7 5 paperback £14.99

Food Wales Colin Pressdee ISBN: 0 9544334 6 7 paperback £12.95

Landscape Wales Steve Benbow and David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 3 2 paperback £12.95

Landscape Wales Tirlun Cymru Steve Benbow andDavid Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 1 6 hardback £24.95

Tirlun Cymru Steve Benbow a David Williams ISBN: 0 9544334 5 9 clawr papur £12.95

Graffeg, Radnor Court, 256 Cowbridge Road East,Cardiff CF5 1GZ Wales UKTel: +44(0)29 2037 7312 [email protected] www.graffeg.com

‘This book, celebrating WNO’s 60thanniversary is a wonderful record of a wonderful company; it charts life behind the scenes and gives an insight into what has put WNO at the forefront of the world’s opera companies. Long may it continue.’Bryn Terfel

‘This is world-class Opera.’ Wall Street Journal

‘WNO… is probably, pound for pound,Britain’s best opera company.’ The Times

‘A world-class company.’ The Independent

‘WNO… our most consistently successfulopera company.’ Sunday Times

‘This is a world-class ensemble of singingactors in a world-class production.’ The Independent on Sunday

£19.99

welsh national operaCelebrating the first 60 yearsEditor Caroline Leech

WELSH

NATIO

NAL

OPERA

This book celebrates 60 years of Welsh NationalOpera from its post-war infancy to its developmentinto the major international company it is today.The book remembers the Company’s firstperformance in 1946 and pays tribute to thepioneers of the first 40 years of WNO. As acelebration of the last 20 years in particular,it charts the Company’s growth to musicalmaturity under its Music Directors, and shares thememories of members of the WNO Company.

A photographic essay follows WNO on the road,and another sees the Company settle into its newhome in the outstanding Wales MillenniumCentre in Cardiff Bay.

Today, Welsh National Opera is multi-award winningand brings world-class opera to thousands of peopleacross the UK every year.

Productions since 1985 are featured here – thefavourites such as Carmen, La bohème and Madam Butterfly with more challenging operas such as Wozzeck and The Queen of Spades.

All are included in this celebratory book inmagnificent spreads of photography and text.They will evoke special memories for those whosaw these productions, and will entice andcaptivate those who did not.

Published by Graffeg copyright © Graffeg 2006 ISBN: 1 905582 00 5Designed by Peter Gill & Associates

£19.

99

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