Marcus Bosch brings Verdi’s Paris version to life in Wexford – Forum Opera review
Le Trouvère rediscovered? Each year between October and November, the charming coastal town of Wexford in southeastern Ireland transforms into one of the country’s most important cultural centres, thanks to the Wexford Festival Opera. The entire town comes alive with artistic
October 18th – 31st | Rory Musgrave performing in G.F. Handel “Deidamia” at Wexford Festival Opera
The Wexford Festival Opera presents a new staging of George Frideric Handel's Deidamia, the final opera he composed for the London stage. With a libretto by Paolo Antonio Rolli, this rarely performed work blends comedy and drama, shedding light on
October 17th – November 1st | Marcus Bosch conducting “Le trouvère” by Giuseppe Verdi at Wexford Festival Opera
Conductor Marcus Bosch takes the podium for a rare and exciting production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Le trouvère – the French version of Il trovatore – at the O’Reilly Theatre, National Opera House, as part of the 74th Wexford Festival Opera. With
Opera Wire’s review of Rory Musgrave in “The Elixir of Love” at Wexford Festival Opera
“Baritone Rory Musgrave was the real star of the show with his larger-than-life characterization of Dr. Dulcamara, in which every line was expertly crafted to play up his falsity and superficial charm, and he happily interacted with the audience members,
October 18th – 31st | Rory Musgrave performing in “Le Maschere” by P. Mascagni & in “L’elisir d’amore” by G. Donizzetti at Wexford Festival Opera
Our esteemed baritone Rory Musgrave will perform the role of Dottore Graziano in Pietro Mascagni’s rarely staged opera Le Maschere and the role of Dulcamara in Gaetano Donizetti’s L'elisir d'amore at the Wexford Festival Opera. Known for his refined vocal
Rory Musgrave – sold out Gianni Schicchi at Wexford Festival Opera
Our Irish Baritone Rory Musgrave recently played the role of Gianni Schicchi in Puccini’s masterpiece “Gianni Schicchi” at Wexford Festival Opera.. All the dates were sold out! Read the review from the Irish Independent written by Katy Hayes Mischievous knockabout opera set