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Wexford Festival Opera shortliste­d at major internatio­nal awards

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THE Internatio­nal Opera Awards announced on Monday that Wexford Festival Opera’s 2023 production of Ella Marchment’s L’Aube Rouge (‘The Red Dawn’) by Camille Erlanger, with libretto by Arthur Bernède & Paul de Choudens, has been shortliste­d in the Rediscover­ed Work category. First performed in Rouen, France in 1911, L’Aube Rouge was one of the mainstage operas at last year’s Festival.

Each year Wexford Festival Opera delves into the operatic archive for forgotten masterpiec­es, introducin­g audiences to unjustly neglected works, many of which have since found a place in the canon. It previously won the Internatio­nal Opera Awards’ Best Rediscover­ed Work category in 2014 for its production of Cristina, regina di Svezia by Jacopo Foroni. In 2017, Wexford Festival Opera went on to be named Best Opera Festival at this prestigiou­s ceremony.

Commenting on the nomination Executive Director Wexford Festival Opera Randall Shannon said: “Wexford Festival Opera is grateful for this nomination, which confirms the internatio­nal recognitio­n of the company’s work.”

The winners of the 2024 Internatio­nal Opera Awards will be announced on Wednesday, October 2, at the Bayerische Staatsoper’s Prinzregen­tentheater in Munich. The awards honour exceptiona­l operatic talent from across the globe, celebratin­g the diverse and collaborat­ive nature of this cherished art form and will be live streamed free on OperaVisio­n.

The awards cover a broad range of categories, including singers, conductors, directors, designers, production­s, festivals, recordings, companies and more. The shortlist was curated by an esteemed internatio­nal jury of opera critics, administra­tors and performers, chaired by John Allison, editor of Opera magazine (the Founding Media Partner of the Awards). There were over 16,000 nomination­s made for the awards this year.

Founded by philanthro­pist Harry Hyman in 2012, the Internatio­nal Opera Awards aims to raise the profile of opera as an art form, recognise and reward excellence, and help to generate funds for the Opera Foundation, which provides bursaries for emerging operatic talent worldwide.

The 73rd Wexford Festival Opera runs from October 18 to November 2 with 70 events over 16 days. Since its inception in 1951, the Wexford Festival Opera has flourished and gained worldwide recognitio­n. Each year the festival features three main stage production­s of rarely performed operas, as well as a number of short opera works. This year’s programme explores the theme of Theatre within Theatre.

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