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Opera Lovers unite against the ROH and the BBC in unholy alliance
News just in: in a reversal of policy and what was promised when tickets went on sale, the ROH seems to have decided an hour ago that at this Saturday's performance of La Boheme, the winner of Maestro at the Opera, the BBC's new reality TV programme for celeb baton-faciers, will conduct Act II not at the END of the evening after the end of the performance conducted by Semyon Bychkov, as they were promising people who rang the Box Office only this morning, and indeed tweeted earlier this pm, but now we will have to sit through Act II twice, consecutively, before the actual performance can resume. What a bloody liberty. Trades description act? Suspension of disbelief? Different casts? Trains to catch, anyone? Artistic integrity? I know Tony Hall used to work for the BBC, but he now works for the ROH... doesn't he?


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I'm no opera buff, but this if true is right out of order.
Extraordinary. 

My sympathies.
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@RoyalOperaHouse
@hippoes Apologies,contrary to earlier tweet,Act 2 will be repeated again with the winner conducting before Act 3 continues with Bychkov ^C
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Putting relevant words into google it says "Part of the final show will be filmed at the Royal Opera House on Saturday 5 May, after that evening's performance of La bohème"
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Quite, Anna. That is exactly how I remembered it was phrased. They have really gone and done this time. Mis-selling to their Friends etc. Following on the booking fiascos, cast changes and a dreary season, dear oh dear. Is there a grown-up in the House?
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The situation changes by the hour: the tweet below was issued an hour before they corrected it with the one I have already given above. I was told when I rang this morning that theBBC bit would happen once the 'real' performance has finished.
@RoyalOperaHouse
@hippoes The winner will conduct Act II after the full performance has been completed by Semyon Bychkov. We hope you can stay to watch! ^C
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Quite hard on the orchestra and the singers all the same. Will it be shown on television as if it's the 'real' performance?
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The cast will be different - Young Artists.
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If anything quie so utterly mad as this has been reported at times to be has really had to be done (and that's surely one of the biggest and iffiest all-time ifs), what a pity that the victim opera wasn't Die Soldaten or Montezuma or Karl V; at least the hapless "conductor" would have then have found him/herself obliged to take him/herself off the podium at a very early stage for fear that his/her total fish-out-of-water incompetence reveal itself by the end of the first page of score...
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