Garsington Opera Roadshow 2019

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10 July 2019

Wormsley / United Kingdom

Roadshow

Garsington Opera organized it's first FEDORA Platform Roadshow with a performance of Offenbach's "Fantasio" for 600 school cildren. This event was held within their OperaFirst Project that aims at provide an opportunity for the children who have never attended an opera to experience it for the first time.

The production was performed by the Alvarez Young Artists, understudies of the principal cast, with the Garsington Opera Orchestra conducted by Assistant Conductor, Harry Sever.

To learn more about the OperaFirst Project: https://www.garsingtonopera.org/gallery/operafirst

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