BBC joins opera talent hunt

Opera is the new zeitgeist as BBC seeks to popularise it without selling out

The BBC launched today its own popular opera talent hunt (details below), while ITV's Popstar to Operastar has suffered heavy critical attack and disappointing public ratings. The BBC's Commissioning Editor for Music and Events, Jan Younghusband, added a private comment to our review of the ITV show here, pointing out: "My big struggle is how we bring this great entertainment [opera] to TV in a meaningful way without wrecking it."

The BBC's Passion for Opera plans in brief:

  • Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Rolando Villazón and Danielle de Niese present specially commissioned films for BBC TWO and FOUR revealing the life and art of an opera singer from a performer’s perspective (What Makes a Great Soprano, What Makes a Great Tenor and Diva Diaries)
  • BBC Radio 2 search for a new opera star in January with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa who will perform on stage with the soprano at BBC Proms in the Park in September (The Radio 2 Kiri Prize)
  • Stephen Fry and Rick Stein present programmes on BBC TWO and BBC FOUR about their personal operatic passions – Wagner and food fuelled the creative spirits involved in Italian opera (Stephen Fry on Wagner and Rick Stein - Food of the Italian Opera)
  • Antonio Pappano, Music Director of the Royal Opera presents a three-part series for BBC FOUR tracing the history of Italian opera (Opera Italia!)
  • Plácido Domingo in Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra from the Royal Opera House. Graham Vick’s production of Verdi’s Othello with the Birmingham Opera Company and Glyndebourne’s new production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, directed by Jonathan Kent.
  • New film on BBC TWO traces the work of acclaimed opera director Graham Vick on two of his most ground-breaking productions yet – Aida and Othello.

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