The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, located in London, has been one of the world’s great opera houses for over three centuries. It is considered a symbol of the British opera tradition and a place where outstanding opera productions are presented. In 2018, the theater delighted the audience with a masterful production of the opera Lessons in Love and Violence.
Lessons in Love and Violence is an opera in two acts by composer George Benjamin, written by Martin Crimp. The opera premiered in 2018 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. This work amazes not only with its musical compositions, but also with a deep meaning that reflects the complex relationships in the world of politics and love.
The production of Lessons in Love and Violence at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden was met with delight by both critics and audiences. The director’s work allowed to fully reveal the amazing atmosphere of the work, and the performance of the soloists and orchestra under the direction of a talented conductor inspired the audience to new discoveries and experiences.
Lessons in Love and Violence (2018). Opera in The Royal Opera House sponsored by The Monument Trust (original 2018 production); Stefan Sten Olsson (original 2018 production); Mikhail Bakhtiarov (original 2018 production); Fondation Peters (original 2018 production) https://www.rohcollections.org.uk/production.aspx?searchtype=production&genre=Opera&production=32739&page=7&person=John&row=10
The Royal Opera House Covent Garden continues to amaze and inspire the audience with its magnificence and supreme art. The production of the opera Lessons of Love and Violence became another vivid confirmation that the history and traditions of this theater continue to live and delight opera lovers around the world.