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Ivor Bolton
Ivor Bolton

Conductor Blogs from the Royal Opera House

Date: 21 February 2010

Ever wondered what a conductor is doing, exactly? Or how an opera production with world-class singers works behind the scenes?

English conductor Ivor Bolton, currently in rehearsals for Handel's Tamerlano at the Royal Opera House, does not intend to keep this exciting experience to himself. Following up on his acclaimed 2009 Salzburg Festival blog, Ivor Bolton joins the blogging community once again.

On the official Royal Opera House blog he gives an insider account of the Tamerlano rehearsals and the progression of the production process. Visit the Royal Opera’s website to plunge into the life at the Royal Opera House and to learn more about Handel's great opera and the work with the Tamerlano cast, with includes Placido Domingo, and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment!

Ivor Bolton is one of the most acclaimed and internationally active English conductors. Chief conductor of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra since 2004, he also regularly appears in the world's most famous concert halls and opera houses, including Covent Garden, Paris, Vienna, Munich and New York.

Having performed for 10 years in a row at the renowned Salzburg Festival (conducting no less than 18 performances in 2009!), he is the only English conductor having been so preeminent on the Salzburg stage. Ivor Bolton is known for his affinity towards Baroque music; he is music director of the St James Baroque players and the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music. However, his versatile musical repertoire encompasses everything from Handel to Janacek.

Watch out for our interview with Ivor Bolton later this week.

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