July 27, 2019, 8 PM
Great Hall of the Dzintari Concert Hall

Broadway night

Performers: soloists Ian Virgo (United Kingdom), Demian Humbley (United Kingdom), Sarah Fox (United Kingdom), Jūrmala festival orchestra, conductor Robert Purvis (United Kingdom)

Programme:

I part

Orchestral Overture from Sweet Charity
They Can’t Take That Away From Me from Shall We Dance
Cheek To Cheek from Top Hat
A Whole New World from Aladdin
Anthem from Chess
I Don’t Know How to Love Him from Jesus Christ Superstar
Stars from Les Miserables
Let The Sunshine In from Hair

II part

Carousel Waltz from Carousel
Beyond The Sea
Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Friendship from Anything Goes
Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina from Evita
Lullabye Of Broadway from 42nd Street
Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again from The Phantom of the Opera
Cellophane from Chicago
Let It Be

The musical originated in England and became a world-wide popular genre, where intense and touching stories intertwine with breathtaking dances and enthusiastic – emotionally powerful music. Composers have created the most beautiful melodies, which will be played and sung at Dzintari by world-renowned singing actors who have mastered their talents in the best British schools. They perform at the Royal Albert Hall, London’s Barbican, Salzburg festival and the West End theatre in London, which, along with New York’s Broadway, is the highest level musical theatre in the English-speaking world.

Ian Virgo graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London. He is a highly appreciated versatile singer and actor whose beautiful tenor voice feels at home both on stage and the big screen. In the famous West End theatre he participated in The Kissing Dance performances, as well as played roles in popular musicals, such as My Beautiful Lady and The Phantom of the Opera. In addition to performing and filming, he sang Leonard Bernstein’s Mesas in the prestigious Barbican Hall of London’s Symphony Orchestra. He has played roles in Steve Spielberg’s Band of brothers, the movie Before the Fall, which was nominated for the Oscarsin 2016 as the Best Foreign movie, as well as the Rise of the footsoldier – one of the most sold movies on DVD in England.

Sarah Fox is one of the most brilliant British singers of her generation who performs opera music, world music and musicals. In London’s Convent Garden Opera, she has sung Micaela in George Bizet’s “Carmen”, Zerlina in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Don Giovanni”, and other opera parts in festivals in Salzburg, Aix-en-Provence and Glyndebourne. She has performed with orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Concerto Cologne, the Oslo Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and others.

Conductor Robert Purvis studied composition at the Holy Trinity College in London, then became a concertmaster for London’s contemporary dance company. He has collaborated with many of the world’s leading choreographers of classical dance and musical theatres, such as Gillian Lynne, Bob Coban, Ron Field, Martha Graham and others. He has conducted numerous productions at the famous West End theatre in London. Robert has performed in Asia and New Zealand with Broadway’s production The Secret Garden, as well as with the London Palladium’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The conductor has also collaborated with several Italian opera houses, such as Teatro Massimo Palermo, Teatro Verdi di Trieste and Teatro Lirico di Cagliari.

Performers

Ian Virgo

Ian Virgo

Soloist

Ian Virgo

Ian Virgo

Soloist

Ian Virgo graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London. He is a highly appreciated versatile singer and actor whose beautiful tenor voice feels at home both on stage and the big screen. In the famous West End theatre he participated in The Kissing Dance performances, as well as played roles in popular musicals, such as My Fair Lady and The Phantom of the Opera. In addition to performing and filming, he sang Leonard Bernstein's Mesas in the prestigious Barbican Hall with London's Symphony Orchestra. He has played roles in Steven Spielberg’s Band of brothers, in the movie Before the Fall, which was nominated for the Oscars in 2016 as the Best Foreign movie, as well as in the Rise of the Footsoldier - one of the most sold movies on DVD in England.

Damian Humbley
Damian Humbley

Damian Humbley

Soloist

Damian Humbley is a well-known Australian actor and musical star in England who has been already introduced to the Jurmala audience during the previous Jurmala Festival concerts.

Sarah Fox

Sarah Fox

Soloist

Sarah Fox

Sarah Fox

Soloist

Sarah Fox is one of the most brilliant British singers of her generation who is equally great in performing opera music, world music and musicals. In London's Convent Garden Opera, she has sung Micaela in George Bizet's "Carmen", Zerlina in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Don Giovanni", and other opera parts in festivals in Salzburg, Aix-en-Provence and Glyndebourne. She has performed with orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Concerto Cologne, the Oslo Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and others.

Robert Purvis

Robert Purvis

Conductor

Robert Purvis

Robert Purvis

Conductor

Conductor Robert Purvis studied composition at the Holy Trinity College in London, then became a concertmaster for London's contemporary dance company. He has collaborated with many of the world's leading choreographers of classical dance and musical theatres, such as Gillian Lynne, Bob Coban, Ron Field, Martha Graham and others. He has conducted countless productions at the famous West End Theatre in London, performed in Asia and New Zealand with Broadway's production of The Secret Garden and at the Palladium in London with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The conductor has also collaborated with several Italian opera houses, such as Teatro Massimo Palermo, Teatro Verdi di Trieste and Teatro Lirico di Cagliari.

Jūrmala festival orchestra

Jūrmala festival orchestra

Rodney Earl Clarke

Rodney Earl Clarke

Soloist

Born in Greenwich, London, Rodney Earl Clarke is a professional bass-baritone opera singer. He is immensely popular for his dynamic performance and was hailed as a “singer to be watched”. Rodney has extensive experience on stage, having performed in an array of TV, film, concert and operas among others. His contributions to the music industry didn’t go unrecognised, and he was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. His current project is Les Misérables, where he is playing the Bishop of Digne.