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Andrew Staples · Orquesta de València, Mendoza, E.BrittenRavel
Palau de la MúsicaTenor
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduSchumann's Paradise, Schumann
The Glasshouse International Centre for MusicSoloist
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduLes Siècles François-Xavier Roth, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Andrew Staples, RameauMahler
Théâtre des Champs-ElyséesSoloist + 1 lomas
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduPurcell: Dido and Aeneas / Joyce Didonato / Fatma Said / Andrew Staples, CarissimiPurcell
Elbphilharmonie & Laeiszhalle HamburgAeneas + 1 lomas
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduAndrew Staples · Orquesta de València, Mendoza, E.BrittenRavel
Palau de la MúsicaTenor
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduSchumann's Paradise, Schumann
The Glasshouse International Centre for MusicSoloist
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduLes Siècles François-Xavier Roth, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Andrew Staples, RameauMahler
Théâtre des Champs-ElyséesSoloist + 1 lomas
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduMendelssohn's Elijah, Mendelssohn
Scottish Chamber OrchestraSoloist
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduBeethoven’s Fidelio with Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre, Beethoven
LA PhilFlorestan
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduFidelio, Beethoven
Gran Teatre del LiceuFlorestan
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduRachmaninow, Rachmaninoff
Munich PhilharmonicTenor
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduLe bourgeois gentilhomme / Ariadne auf Naxos, Strauss
Ivan Fischer Opera CompanyBacchus
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduSv16:00
Spoleto, ItalyAs well as being one of the most sought-after tenors of his generation, Andrew Staples is also an accomplished director. He recently directed Don Giovanni in Stockholm with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor Daniel Harding. Other projects include Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte for the Lucerne Festival with the with MCO and Daniel Harding and in Drottningholm with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Britten’s The Turn of the Screw and Phaedra and Rossini’s La Cenerentola.