UPCOMING EVENTS

Mozart: La finta giardiniera
This sparkling comedy is one of Mozart’s most popular early operas. It was premièred in Munich in January 1775, and Mozart wrote home to his mother: “My opera turned out so well that it is impossible for me to describe… After every aria there was the most frightening clamour, with clapping and shouts of ‘Viva Maestro!’”. Our cast features an outstanding line-up of young singers headed by sopranos Ava Dodd and Camilla Harris and tenor Hugo Brady.
SandrinaAva Dodd (soprano)
ArmindaCamilla Harris (soprano)
SerpettaMilly Forrest (soprano)
RamiroLaura Fleur (mezzo-soprano)
BelfioreHugo Brady (tenor)
Podestà Michael Bell (tenor)
NardoJerome Knox (baritone)
The Mozartists
Ian Page conductor

Wigmore Hall, London Handel Players; Adrian Butterfield director; Anna Dennis soprano; Hilary Cronin soprano; Daniel Taylor alto; Charles Daniels tenor; Jerome Knox bass
Works by Bach written for Christmas form this programme given by Baroque specialists: BWV132 was first performed in Weimar on 22 December 1715, BWV151 in Leipzig on 22 December 1725, and BWV191 also in Leipzig on Christmas Day, 1742, while in tonight’s D major form, the Magnificat dates from 1733.
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ETO Handel's Agrippina Fri 11 Nov - Exeter Northcott
Handel’s masterpiece of political intrigue is the most devilish of comedies, bringing the machinations of one of opera’s most notorious characters to life in a text penned by a Roman cardinal. Agrippinawas an early success of Handel’s, and is presented in a revival of ETO’s 2013 production alongside ETO’s period instrument partners the Old Street Band, with stunning set and costume designs by Samal Blak, performed in a rapier-sharp English translation.
Helen Sherman - Agrippina
Hilary Cronin - Poppea
Edward Hawkins - Claudio
Esme Bronwen-Smith - Nerone
Tim Morgan - Ottone
Matthew Paine - Narciso
Jerome Knox - Pallante
Edward Jowle - Lesbo

ETO Handel's Agrippina Fri 4 Nov - Buxton Opera House
Handel’s masterpiece of political intrigue is the most devilish of comedies, bringing the machinations of one of opera’s most notorious characters to life in a text penned by a Roman cardinal. Agrippinawas an early success of Handel’s, and is presented in a revival of ETO’s 2013 production alongside ETO’s period instrument partners the Old Street Band, with stunning set and costume designs by Samal Blak, performed in a rapier-sharp English translation.
Helen Sherman - Agrippina
Hilary Cronin - Poppea
Edward Hawkins - Claudio
Esme Bronwen-Smith - Nerone
Tim Morgan - Ottone
Matthew Paine - Narciso
Jerome Knox - Pallante
Edward Jowle - Lesbo

ETO Handel's Agrippina Fri 28 Oct - Saffron Hall
Handel’s masterpiece of political intrigue is the most devilish of comedies, bringing the machinations of one of opera’s most notorious characters to life in a text penned by a Roman cardinal. Agrippinawas an early success of Handel’s, and is presented in a revival of ETO’s 2013 production alongside ETO’s period instrument partners the Old Street Band, with stunning set and costume designs by Samal Blak, performed in a rapier-sharp English translation.
Helen Sherman - Agrippina
Hilary Cronin - Poppea
Edward Hawkins - Claudio
Esme Bronwen-Smith - Nerone
Tim Morgan - Ottone
Matthew Paine - Narciso
Jerome Knox - Pallante
Edward Jowle - Lesbo

ETO Handel's Agrippina Fri 21 Oct - Malvern Theatres
Handel’s masterpiece of political intrigue is the most devilish of comedies, bringing the machinations of one of opera’s most notorious characters to life in a text penned by a Roman cardinal. Agrippina was an early success of Handel’s, and is presented in a revival of ETO’s 2013 production alongside ETO’s period instrument partners the Old Street Band, with stunning set and costume designs by Samal Blak, performed in a rapier-sharp English translation.
James Conway - Original director
Bradley Travis - Revival director
Conductor - Leo Duarte
David Gerrard - Repetiteur
Helen Sherman - Agrippina
Hilary Cronin - Poppea
Edward Hawkins - Claudio
Esme Bronwen-Smith - Nerone
Tim Morgan - Ottone
Matthew Paine - Narciso
Jerome Knox - Pallante
Edward Jowle - Lesbo

ETO Handel's Agrippina Fri 7 Oct – Hackney Empire
Handel’s masterpiece of political intrigue is the most devilish of comedies, bringing the machinations of one of opera’s most notorious characters to life in a text penned by a Roman cardinal. Agrippinawas an early success of Handel’s, and is presented in a revival of ETO’s 2013 production alongside ETO’s period instrument partners the Old Street Band, with stunning set and costume designs by Samal Blak, performed in a rapier-sharp English translation.
James Conway - Original director
Bradley Travis - Revival director
Conductor - Leo Duarte
David Gerrard - Repetiteur
Helen Sherman - Agrippina
Hilary Cronin - Poppea
Edward Hawkins - Claudio
Esme Bronwen-Smith - Nerone
Tim Morgan - Ottone
Matthew Paine - Narciso
Jerome Knox - Pallante
Edward Jowle - Lesbo

Le Nozze di Figaro (Mozart) Waterperry Opera Festival
Waterperry Opera Festival - The Marriage of Figaro
12, 13, 16, 18, 20th August 2022
Conductor - Bertie Baigent
Stage director - Isabelle Kettle
Set designer - Charlotte Henery
Figaro Adam Maxey
Susanna Jessica Cale
Il Conte di Almaviva (The Count of Almaviva) Jerome Knox
La Contessa di Almaviva (The Countess of Almaviva) Alison Langer
Cherubino Annie Reilly
Bartolo Edmund Danon
Marcellina (Marcelline) Katherine Crompton
Basilio Lawrence Thackeray
Barbarina Eleanor Sanderson-Nash
Antonio Ashley Mercer
Don Curzio Lawrence Thackeray

Recital with Roderick Williams/ Susie Allan - Momentum: our future, now
Momentum: our future, now scheme
“Outstanding young baritone Jerome Knox has been invited by Roderick Williams - Baritone to sing part of the programme as part of the Momentum: our future, now scheme, which supports young professional performers affected by the pandemic.”
Roderick Williams, Baritone
Susie Allan, Piano
With Jerome Knox, Baritone
The Great Outdoors
G Butterworth ~ Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad
Songs by CW Orr, John Ireland, Ruth Gipps, Peter Warlock, Rebecca Clarke, Ernest Moeran, Elizabeth Maconchy, Gerald Finzi, Ivor Gurney
Sarah Cattley
Three poets: settings of Fredegond Shove, Charlotte Mew and Frances Cornford (Scottish première)
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Songs of Travel

Handel House - Lunchtime concert III: Hero or Tyrant
Soloists: Prize winner of the 2020 Handel Singing Competition, Jerome Knox (baritone), Asako Ogawa (Harpsichord)

St. John Passion (Bach) English Touring Opera
Performed in German, English; Surtitles in English
Priory, Lancaster, United Kingdom MAR'24
Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham, United KingdomMAR'28
Sheffield University Firth Hall, Sheffield, United KingdomAPR'03
Theatre Royal, York, United KingdomAPR'06
Cathedral, Blackburn, United KingdomAPR'12
Conductor Jonathan Peter Kenny
Stage director James Conway
Soprano - Jenny Stafford, Luci Briginshaw
Contralto - Martha Jones, Tim Morgan
Tenor Thomas Elwin. Richard Dowling
Bass Edward Hawkins, Jerome Knox, Bradley Travis

The Golden Cockerel (Rimsky Korsakov) English Touring Opera
Cast & Creatives
King Dodon - Grant Doyle
Prince Gwidon - Thomas Elwin
Tsarevich Afron - Jerome Knox
The Voivode Polkan - Edward Hawkins
Amelfa the Housekeeper - Amy J Payne
The Astrologer - Robert Lewis
The Queen of Shemakha - Paula SidesLuci Briginshaw
The Golden Cockerel - Alys Mererid Roberts
Conductor - Gerry Cornelius
Stage director - James Conway
Set designer - Amelia Hankin, Neil Irish
Costume designer - Amelia HankinNeil Irish
Lighting designer - Rory Beaton
Dates & venues
Hackney Empire, London, United Kingdom MAR' 05
Lighthouse, Poole, United Kingdom MAR'12
Opera House, Buxton, United Kingdom MAR'19
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, United Kingdom APR'05
Theatre Royal, York, United Kingdom APR'09
Arts Theatre, Cambridge, United Kingdom APR'21
Storyhouse, Chester, United Kingdom APR'29
Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, United Kingdom MAY'07
Gala Theatre, Durham, United Kingdom MAY'10
Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, United Kingdom MAY'17
Theatre Royal, Norwich, United Kingdom MAY'20
Northcott Theatre, Exeter, United Kingdom MAY'27
Theatre Royal, Bath, United Kingdom MAY'31

La Bohème (Puccini) English Touring Opera
Cast & creatives
Conductor - Dionysis Grammenos
Stage director - James Conway
Set designer - Florence de Maré
Lighting designer - Mark Howland
Répétiteur - Sergey Rybin
Assistant conductor - Iwan Davies
Revival lightning director - Rory Beaton
Revival designer - Neil Irish
Mimi - Francesca Chiejina, Paula Sides
Rodolfo - Luciano Botelho, Thomas Elwin
Musetta Jenny Stafford, April Koyejo-Audiger
Marcello Michel de Souza, Jerome Knox (Cover)
Schaunard - Themba Mvula
Colline - Trevor Eliot Bowes
Benoît - Matthew McKinney
Alcindoro - Phil Wilcox
Parpignol - Robert Lewis
Un doganiere (A customs officer) - Aidan Edwards
Dates & venues
Hackney Empire, London, United Kingdom FEB'26, MAR'04
Lighthouse, Poole, United Kingdom MAR'11
Opera House, Buxton, United Kingdom MAR'17,18
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, United Kingdom APR'04
Theatre Royal, York, United Kingdom APR'08
Arts Centre, Cambridge, United Kingdom APR'20,22,23
Storyhouse, Chester, United Kingdom APR'28
Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, United Kingdom MAY'05,06
Gala Theatre, Durham, United Kingdom MAY'09
Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, United Kingdom MAY'16
Theatre Royal, Norwich, United Kingdom MAY'20, 21
Northcott Theatre, Exeter, United Kingdom MAY'25, 26, 28
Coronation Hall, Ulverston, United Kingdom JUN'03
Theatre Royal, Bath, United Kingdom MAY'31

Handel's Messiah - Edinburgh Royal Choral Union
134th New Year Performance of Handel’s Celebrated Oratorio
Conductor Michael Bawtree
Soprano Emma Morwood
Countertenor Alexander Chance
Tenor Matthew McKinney
Baritone Jerome Knox
Edinburgh Pro Musica Orchestra

Messiah HWV 56 - London Handel Festival
Messiah HWV 56 - Thursday 6 December, 7pm - St George’s, Hanover Square
Our annual performance of Messiah is now a firm fixture in the Christmas calendar. Simon Williams will conduct the Choir of St George’s, the London Handel Orchestra and star soloists, including two past finalists from the international Handel Singing Competition. Come and hear Handel’s perennial favourite in the church where the great man himself worshipped.
GRACE DAVIDSON soprano
HELEN CHARLSTON mezzo-soprano
DAVID DE WINTER tenor
JEROME KNOX bass-baritone
SIMON WILLIAMS conductor
LONDON HANDEL ORCHESTRA
CHOIR OF ST GEORGE’S, HANOVER SQUARE

Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem - Cantus Ensemble
Cantus Ensemble - Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem
Conductor Dominic Brennan
Baritone Jerome Knox
Soprano Jessica Cale
With Hampstead Chamber Choir

Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Garsington Opera
Cast & creatives
Conductor Douglas Boyd
Stage director Michael Boyd
Lighting designer Malcolm Rippeth
Set designer Tom Piper
Choreographer Liz Ranken, Lina Johansson
Costume designer Tom Piper
Larina - Yvonne Howard
Tatyana - Natalia Tanasii
Olga - Fleur Barron
Filippyevna - Kathleen Wilkinson
Eugene Onegin - Jonathan McGovern
Lensky - Sam Furness
Knyaz Gremin - Matthew Rose
Rotniy - Jerome Knox
Zaretsky - Ossian Huskinson
Triquet - Colin Judson
Guillot - Aaron Godfrey-Mayes
Krestyanin - Dominick Felix