Expect sumptuous songs, Flamenco rhythms, wry humour and an orchestral swirl of colours unique to this evening of music inspired by Spain. French composer Maurice's "The Spanish Hour" is a 50-min opera of charm and comedy. This light-hearted introduction to opera is followed by a programme of colourful orchestral songs and showcases, culminating in Ravel's unforgettable masterpiece, "Bolero".
Expect sumptuous songs, Flamenco rhythms, wry humour and an orchestral swirl of colours unique to this evening of music inspired by Spain. French composer Maurice's "The Spanish Hour" is a 50-min opera of charm and comedy. This light-hearted introduction to opera is followed by a programme of colourful orchestral songs and showcases, culminating in Ravel's unforgettable masterpiece, "Bolero".
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