Opera does have a future : Royal Opera House opera machine !

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I must admit I’m very very positively surprised by the way Opera world is catching the digital bridge it has with other sectors.

First, opera has gone outside the opera walls thanks to the movie theatres with The Metropolitan Opera in first position. Second, Video on demand programmes have been offered by Royal Opera House, The Metropolitan Opera or Wiener Staatsoper.

Third, Wiener Staatsoper has innovated prefering to offer its lives in household living room and not in movie theatres. the prestigious lyrical institution has indeed made it possible since Q3 2013  to see live performances at home via its digital programme staatsoperlive. More than 45 different performances will be proposed next year. And even more interestingly, this service lets opera lovers to personnalise their opera experience by allowing them to chose the view they want, the subtitle languages or to see or not the score !

The cunning Little Wixen-Vienna State Opera

The cunning Little Wixen-Vienna State Opera

Royal Opera House logo

Royal Opera House logo

And last but not the least! a week ago, Royal opera house has offered a totally new interactive and personnalised experience at opera : The Opera Machine. Royal Opera house new projec the viewer to select their views amidst a multi-angle view of everything involved in Act III of Die Walküre ! This incredible project allows the viewer to personnalise his or her opera experience to an incredible extent! To do that, this project levers not less than seventeen different cameras !!!You can choose the camera you want by clicking on a interactive map of the auditorium

Interactive maps of cameras

Interactive maps of cameras

You can see full stage view or zoomed views, lateral views.

view from 13th camera

view from 13th camera

You can also listen to just the music, or overlay it with backstage radio or commentary. You can even see the prompt book or you can also see for instance what is done behind the scene and that is most often kept normally hidden from audiences.

prompt book

prompt book

It also possible to focus on singers before their very entering on stage or to see the conductor  !!!!

view from 6th camera

view from 6th camera

 

view from 15th camera zoom on the conductor !

view from 15th camera zoom on the conductor !

Opera stage crew, technicians such as costumers, accessorists, lighting designers, or stage managers are normally not visible to the viewers.  But there are dedicated cameras filming all these workers without whom an opera performance could not be held !

view from first camera

view from first camera

Imagine you can decide how you experience your opera !!! Circa 80 minutes of opera, choosing what view and which camera you want to focus on. INCREDIBLE !

17 video cameras to personnalise your opera experience

17 video cameras to personnalise your opera experience

Imagine you can decide how you experience your opera !!! Rush to opera machine website http://www.roh.org.uk/opera-machine to enjoy this Walkürie and Bryn Terfel as Wotan !

Living in France, I have already trading off between live broadcasts from Wiener Staatsoper and the poor experience of live performance inside the Opera de Paris : with a budget constraint, I can only afford € 35 ticket. My customer experience in Opera Bastille is therefore poor and I have to use binoculars if I want to see the acting of singers. Now I clearly prefer paying € 11 to € 14 for a digital stream from Wiener Staatsoper : at least I don’t feel under the impression I m poor like  when I attend performances physically in the opera house in Bastille. With the kind of experience provided now by Royal Opera House, clearly I have again more reason to ‘snob’ too expensive French opera houses !

Opera does have a future !

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About Ramzi SAIDANI

Ramzi SAIDANI is fond of classical music (abooove all opera) and new technologies. He particularly likes digital, the web, Puccini, Massenet, Domingo, Alagna, Netrebko & Gruberova (Grubi for the closest friends :). He has been working as digital marketer and strategy consultant for 15 years. He has funded Lanoramax a consulting company focused on cultural industries that helps the start-ups (of which Sonic Solveig) and the incumbent musical institutions to achieve their digital transformation and strategies. He has created and animated the Meet-up Music and Digital (#MusikNum) in the CentQuatre Paris since septembre 2016. Ramzi is a also a tenor. He has studied lyric singing with Pierre VANHOENACKERE in Tourcoing Conservatory and Robert Expert and Sonia Morgavi in Bobigny. He is also president of the Association Cavatine et Rondo (dedicated to lyrical music promotion) and he wrote a book of short stories ”Nouvelles Russes”, in which of course music play a major role :)

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