ホルテンさんの生でだらだらオペラ

前にアナウンスしたROHの10時間ぶっ通しオペラ・リハがライブ・ストリーミング中ですが、なんかノリが・・・タイトル通りです。ホルテンのオニーギンのライブ・リハが進行中で、そこに収録映像を挟みつつ、また会場のオニーギンに戻って、って感じで進行していきます。「それではスタジオのホルテンさーん」て言いたくなります。
配信経路は3つあります。映像はしばし途切れるので、適当に安定してるところを探してね。
http://www.roh.org.uk/news/watch-royal-opera-live
http://thespace.org/items/e0001grq/v0001gru

Today’s schedule:
10.00am – Pre-recorded build up to the live stream
10.30am – LIVE Rehearsals for director of opera Kasper Holten’s new production of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin
10.45am – LIVE Director John Fulljames reveals the costumes and set design for La Donna del Lago
11.10am – LIVE Return to rehearsals for Eugene Onegin
11.40am – LIVE Stage and piano rehearsals for The Minotaur, due to open at the Royal Opera House later this month
1.30pm – LIVE Kasper Holten in discussion with music director Sir Antonio Pappano
1.45pm – LIVE Chorus of The Royal Opera rehearse the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Verdi’s Nabucco
3.00pm – LIVE The Minotaur rehearsal with orchestra
3.10pm – LIVE Fight workshop with Jette Parker Young Artists
3.40pm – LIVE Rehearsals of the choreography for Eugene Onegin
4.00pm – LIVE Vocal coaching for the Young Artists
5.40pm – LIVE Final preparations for tonight’s performance of La Boheme
6.00pm – LIVE A vocal masterclass led by Sir Antonio Pappano
6.30pm – LIVE The Royal Opera House’s Youth Opera Company warm-up for La Boheme
6.50pm – LIVE Conductor Sir Mark Elder makes his final preparations for La Boheme
7.20pm – The day of action culminates with an exclusive look at what happens behind the scenes during a live performance at the Royal Opera House with a pre-recorded performance of Act III of Wagner’s The Valkyrie which was captured earlier in the season with 21 cameras. You can choose to watch the performance from three very different perspectives – backstage with the stage manager’s cues and calls; in the orchestra pit with conductor Sir Antonio Pappano; or pick a wide-angle view of the whole performance as if you were sitting in the stalls.
As much of the day’s action is live, these times are approximate and please be aware there may be some strobe lighting.
You can tweet your comments using the hashtag #ROLive or send your questions using #ROLquestions.
You can find out more about the Royal Opera House’s day of live streaming by visiting the website.
Royal Opera Live is a co-commission between the Royal Opera House, Arts Council England and The Guardian.

これ書いてる今はナブッコの合唱やってるけど、合唱が整っていくの面白いなあ。