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Operosa is an annual classical music and opera festival. Devoted mainly to opera, it also includes concerts of orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo instrumental music. Operosa is active in Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro with main office in Belgrade, Serbia. The latest edition of the Operosa Opera Festival was held in Porto Montenegro in September 2014.

History

Operosa was founded by Finnish mezzo soprano Katherine Haataja in 2006[1]. The first open air opera festival was launched in June 2007 in Varna, Bulgaria in the open air of the Euxinograd castle garden with the opera Don Giovanni by W.A. Mozart.[2][3][4] . The following year festival performances were held in Sofia at the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. Operosa returned to Euxinograd in 2009 and 2010 with performances of La Voix Humaine by Francis Poulenc,[5][6][7][8] and Romeo & Juliette by Charles Gounod. [9][10][11] In 2011 Operosa produced opera performances in Belgrade in Serbia at the Belgrade Youth Center. It was the first time an opera was performed at the center. 2012 was dedicated to baroque opera with workshops, master classes and performances of Pimpinone opera by Georg Philipp Telemann at the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade in Serbia as well as at Betahaus in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2013 Operosa participated in performances at the Night of Culture event in Herceg Novi in Montenegro. The very first international full scale opera performance in Montenegro was produced in collaboration with Porto Montenegro in Tivat in September 2014 with Romeo & Juliette by Charles Gounod. [12][13] [14][15]

The educational program Operosa Academia was initiated in 2012 and is active in Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro. It has collaboration and exchange schemes with international opera establishments such as Aix-en-Provence Festival and the ENOA network of European opera academies. It provides training all year round for young opera and classical music artists with master classes, workshops and smaller scale opera performances. Operosa also supports young artists with awards and stipends.

Artists

Artists who have performed and worked at Operosa include mezzo soprano Jennifer Larmore, soprano Darina Takova, alto Marijana Mijanovic, mezzo soprano Katherine Haataja, costume designer Magali Gerberon, set designer Jamie Vartan, stage director John La Bouchardiere, stage director Martin Lloyd-Evans, stage director and designer Tim Hopkins, lighting and set designer Simon Corder, organist and harpsichordist Jeremy Joseph, conductor Eraldo Salmieri, Sofia Symphonic Orchestra, Varna Philharmonic Society Chamber Orchestra and Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra

Past productions

See also

References

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  5. ^ Desimira Toncheva, http://www.trud.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=211520 Zvezda ot La Scala idva za Operosa, Dneven Trud August, 24, 2009
  6. ^ Dimitar Staykov, http://www.24chasa.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=185109 Arii frakove i goli gurbove v Euxinograd, 24 chasa July, 22.2009
  7. ^ http://bnr.bg/horizont/post/100009706/operosa-2009-v-evksinograd-shte-prestavi-choveshkiyat-glas-ot-fransis-pulenk Operosa 2009 v Euxinograd shte predstavi choveshkiyat glas ot Francis Poulenc, Bulgarian National Radio October, 12, 2009.
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  9. ^ http://news.varna24.bg/159408.html Predstaviat Romeo i Julieta na opernia festival Operosa, http://www.varna24.bg/ April, 28, 2010
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