Take Me to the Opera
bbc select

Take Me to the Opera

Journalist Zeinab Badawi delves into the world of opera, meeting its stars and asking how the artform can be made more popular. She encounters artists who provide their own unique stories and perspectives. What challenges do they face as classical singers in the 21st century, can new technology help opera survive and is the genre on the brink of enjoying a revival in popular culture?
20213 FolgenTV-G
BBC Select kostenlos testen

Es gelten die Nutzungsbedingungen.

Folgen

  1. S1 F1Cecilia Bartoli and Juan Diego Florez

    30. Juli 2021
    23 Min.
    TV-G
    Culture lover Zeinab Badawi talks to two of the biggest names in opera today: Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli and tenor Juan Diego Florez. She hears how Cecilia is pushing the boundaries in a traditional man's world. And she talks to Peruvian-born tenor Juan about how he uses his Latin American flair and showmanship to attract new audiences to his music.
    BBC Select kostenlos testen
  2. S1 F2Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha and Benjamin Bernheim

    30. Juli 2021
    23 Min.
    TV-G
    How do new music artists tackle the very traditional culture of opera? Zeinab meets two sublime young stars who are grappling with this new world. South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha believes black performers are more accepted than in previous decades, but more needs to be done. French tenor Benjamin Bernheim is worried about the impact of social media on young singers.
    BBC Select kostenlos testen
  3. S1 F3Meet the Quartet

    30. Juli 2021
    23 Min.
    TV-G
    Zeinab Badawi explores what is in store for opera as it embraces greater diversity and innovations. She talks to two established leading lights, Italian mezzo Cecilia Bartoli and Peruvian-born tenor Juan Diego Florez, and two rising opera stars who are fast establishing their careers as names of the future, South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha and French tenor Benjamin Bernheim.
    BBC Select kostenlos testen