Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program Streams The Merry Wives Of Windsor

The Lisa Gasteen National Opera Program has made available its 2019 production of Otto Nicolais Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, recorded by 4MBS Classic FM.

Directed by Heather Fairbairn and conducted by Ward Stare with Ensemble Q, the cast includes Joel Amosa as Sir John Falstaff, Morgan England-Jones as Frau Fluth, Anastasia Bickel as Frau Reich, Matthew Reardon as Fenton and Sydney soprano Michelle Ryan as Anna Reich. Michelle comments “I thoroughly enjoyed singing the role of Anna Reich, with an amazing cast and group of singers.”

Click here to watch the production:

www.lisagasteennationaloperaprogram.com

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