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- Les vêpres siciliennes, a grand opera in five acts, music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto [by] Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier
- Faust, Gounod ; director, David McVicar ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; a Royal Opera House production
- Henry IV, by William Shakespeare ; directed by Gregory Doran ; designed by Stephen Bremson Lewis ; music by Paul Englishby ; screen director, Robin Lough ; producer, John Wyver, Part II
- Die Fledermaus, a BBC/Opus Arte/Glyndebourne co-production ; composed by Johann Strauss II ; [libretto by Carl Haffner and Richard Genée] ; stage director, Stephen Lawless ; television director, Francesca Kemp
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- Das Liebesverbot, opera in two acts, a Teatro Real, Sintonía Media, Euroarts production in coproduction with TVE ; by Richard Wagner ; libretto by Richard Wagner ; Kasper Holten, stage director ; TV director, János Darvas ; TVE producer, José María Uruñuela Repes
- La bohème, Giacomo Puccini ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell ; a Royal Opera House production
- Così fan tutte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; a Royal Opera House production ; director, Jonathan Miller ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough
- Much ado about nothing, or, Love's labour's won, [written by] William Shakespeare ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice ; screen director, Robin Lough ; [screen] producer, John Wyver ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- I puritani, Vincenzo Bellini ; director, Francisco Negrin, Misjel Verneiren ; producer, James Whitbourn
- Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali, music by Gaetano Donizetti ; libretto by Domenco Gilardoni ; a co-production between Opéra de Lyon and Telmondis, with the participation of France Télévisions ; director, Laurent Pelly ; directed for the screen by Vincent Massip
- As you like it, by William Shakespeare ; Opus Arte presents ; directed by Thea Sharrock ; film director, Kriss Russman ; producer, James Whitbourn ; an Opus Arte co-production in association with Electric Sky
- La traviata, Verdi ; a Royal Opera House production ; director, Richard Eyre
- Romeo and Juliet, Prokofiev ; directed by Kevin O'Hare
- Written on skin, music, George Benjamin ; text, Martin Crimp ; a Royal Opera House production in association with the BBC
- The merry widow, San Francisco Opera ; music by Franz Lehár ; book and lyrics by Victor Léon and Leo Stein ; English translation of lyrics by Christopher Hassall ; dialogue by Wendy Wasserstein ; directed for TV by Gary Halvorson ; producers, Judy Flannery, John Walker ; executive producer, David Horn ; a production of Thirteen/WNET New York [and others]
- The cunning little vixen, opera in three acts, by Leoš Janáček ; libretto by the composer after the story by Rudolf Těsnohlídek
- Hansel and Gretel, Märchen (fairytale) in three acts, music, Engelbert Humperdinck ; libretto, Adelheid Wette, after the fairytale by Jacob Ludwig and Wilhelm Carl Grimm ; from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
- Die Walküre, music and libretto, Richard Wagner ; a Royal Opera House production ; director, Keith Warner ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell ; music producer, Jonathan Allen
- Madama Butterfly, Japanese tragedy in three acts, music, Giacomo Puccini ; libretto, Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica ; producer, Peter Jones ; directed for the screen by Matthew Woodward ; a Royal Opera House production
- Cendrillon, Jules Massenet ; libretto by Henri Cain ; a co-production of Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associes and Mezzo ; directed for the screen by François Roussillon
- Vanessa, an opera in three acts by Samuel Barber ; a co-production between Glyndebourne and François Roussillon et associés, in association with France télévisions, medici.tv, Sonostream.tv, Mezzo ; libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti
- La bohème, Giacomo Puccini ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; a Royal Opera House Production, co-production with Teatro Real, Madrid, and Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Richard II, William Shakespeare ; directed by Gregory Doran ; producer, Jeremy Adams ; for Live from Stratford-upon-Avon: screen director, Robin Lough ; producer, John Wyver ; Picturehouse Entertainment ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- Rienzi, the last of the Tribunes, grand tragic opera in five acts, [music] by Richard Wagner ; libretto by the composer, after the novel by Bulwer-Lytton ; CLC Productions and Théâtre du Capitole present, with the participation of France Télévisions and Radio France in association with A Plus Image 4
- Dido and Aeneas, music, Henry Purcell ; libretto, Nahum Tate ; Royal Opera House ; the Royal Ballet ; producer, James Whitbourn ; director and choreographer, Wayne McGregor ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell
- Tannhäuser, Richard Wagner ; a co-production of BF Medien GmbH and NHK, produced in cooperation with TV Skyline, Spona Media and The Editors, in cooperation with BR Klassik
- Don Quixote, Ludwig Minkus ; choreographer, Rudolf Nureyev after Marius Petipa ; producer, John L. Hargreaves ; directors, Rudolf Nureyev and Robert Helpmann
- The love for three oranges, Sergi Prokofiev ; stage director, Laurent Pelly ; musical director Stéphane Denève ; a co-production of NPS-Television and De Nederlandse Opera, produced with the support of Stimuleringsfonds Nederlandse Culturele Omroepproducties and NOS
- Nutcracker, composer, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ; choreography, Helgi Tomasson ; director, Matthew Diamond ; producer, Judy Flannery ; executive producer, Glenn McCoy ; executive producer, David Horn ; a co-production of San Francisco Ballet and KQED Public Television in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
- Cavalleria rusticana, Mascagni. Pagliacci / Leoncavallo
- Idomeneo, 1786 version, Mozart ; a co-production between Teatro Real, François Roussillon et Associés and Mezzo
- Henry V, William Shakespeare
- Norma, Vincenzo Bellini, [composer] ; TV director, Misjel Vermeiren ; a co-production of NPS-Television and De Nederlandse Opera
- Barbe-bleue, Offenbach ; a co-production between Opéra de Lyon and Telmondis, with the participation of France Télévisions ; director, Laurent Pelly ; directed for the screen by Vincent Massip
- L'incoronazione di Poppea, dramma musicale in a prologue and three acts, Gran Teatre del Liceu presents ; by Claudio Monteverdi ; libretto by Gian Francesco Busenello ; stage director, David Alden ; TV and Video director, Xavi Bové ; co-production Bayerische Staatsoper (München)/Welsh National Opera (Cardiff)
- The rape of Lucretia, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan ; from the Aldeburgh Festival
- Love's labour's lost, by William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice ; screen director, Robin Lough ; [screen] producer, John Wyver
- Death in Venice, English National Opera presents ; librettist, Myfanwy Piper ; [music by Benjamin Britten]
- Norma, Vincenzo Bellini ; Àlex Ollé, director ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell
- The rape of Lucretia, chamber opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan based on the play Le viol de Lucrèce by André Obey ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés ; in associaiton with France Télévisions
- Fidelio, Ludwig van Beethoven ; Royal Opera House Covent Garden ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw
- Poliuto, a tragic opera in three acts, by Gaetano Donizetti ; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano based on the play Polyeucte by Pierre Corneille
- La clemenza di Tito, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto by Pietro Metastasio adapted by Caterino Mazzolà ; director, Claus Guth ; film director, François Roussillon ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés in association with Mezzo, France Télévisions and Sonostream.tv
- Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Mozart ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés and ZDF in collaboration with ARTE ; with the participation of NRK and Mezzo
- The fairy queen, music by Henry Purcell ; a co-production of NHK, Mezzo, Glyndebourne Enterprises LTD and Fraņçois Roussillon et Associés with the participation of France Télevisions and TFI and the support of Centre National de la Cinématographie
- La mégère apprivoisée, The taming of the shrew, a co-production by Telmondis and Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, with the participation of Mezzo and France Télévisions and with the support of the Maison Chopard Monaco ; choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot ; music, Dmitri Shostakovich
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- Einstein on the beach, an opera in four acts by Philip Glass/Robert Wilson ; produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc., executive producer, Linda Brumbach, in partnership with le Festival d'automne et le Théâtre de la ville, with the support of Pierre Bergé ; a coproduction by Théâtre Musical de Paris-Châtelet, Telmondis, Mezzo, in association with France 2 ; produced by Antoine Perset, Denis Morlière ; film director, Don Kent
- Giulio Cesare, opera in three acts, music by Georg Frideric Handel ; libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym ; stage director, David McVicar ; producer, Ferenc Van Damme ; television director, Robin Lough ; from Glyndebourne ; a Glyndebourne/Opus Arte co-production
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- Written on skin, music, George Benjamin ; text, Martin Crimp ; a Royal Opera House production in association with the BBC
- Richard II, William Shakespeare ; directed by Gregory Doran ; producer, Jeremy Adams ; for Live from Stratford-upon-Avon: screen director, Robin Lough ; producer, John Wyver ; Picturehouse Entertainment ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- Tannhäuser, Richard Wagner ; a co-production of BF Medien GmbH and NHK, produced in cooperation with TV Skyline, Spona Media and The Editors, in cooperation with BR Klassik
- Nutcracker, composer, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky ; choreography, Helgi Tomasson ; director, Matthew Diamond ; producer, Judy Flannery ; executive producer, Glenn McCoy ; executive producer, David Horn ; a co-production of San Francisco Ballet and KQED Public Television in association with Thirteen/WNET New York
- Cavalleria rusticana, Mascagni. Pagliacci / Leoncavallo
- Death in Venice, English National Opera presents ; librettist, Myfanwy Piper ; [music by Benjamin Britten]
- Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Mozart ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés and ZDF in collaboration with ARTE ; with the participation of NRK and Mezzo
- Saul, a dramatic oratorio in three acts, by George Frideric Handel ; libretto by Charles Jennens ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et associés, Sky Arts, and Sonostream.tv ; with the participation of ZDF-Arte, YLE
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- Les vêpres siciliennes, a grand opera in five acts, music by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto [by] Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier
- Faust, Gounod ; director, David McVicar ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; a Royal Opera House production
- Henry IV, by William Shakespeare ; directed by Gregory Doran ; designed by Stephen Bremson Lewis ; music by Paul Englishby ; screen director, Robin Lough ; producer, John Wyver, Part II
- Das Liebesverbot, opera in two acts, a Teatro Real, Sintonía Media, Euroarts production in coproduction with TVE ; by Richard Wagner ; libretto by Richard Wagner ; Kasper Holten, stage director ; TV director, János Darvas ; TVE producer, José María Uruñuela Repes
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- La bohème, Giacomo Puccini ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell ; a Royal Opera House production
- Così fan tutte, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; a Royal Opera House production ; director, Jonathan Miller ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough
- Much ado about nothing, or, Love's labour's won, [written by] William Shakespeare ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice ; screen director, Robin Lough ; [screen] producer, John Wyver ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali, music by Gaetano Donizetti ; libretto by Domenco Gilardoni ; a co-production between Opéra de Lyon and Telmondis, with the participation of France Télévisions ; director, Laurent Pelly ; directed for the screen by Vincent Massip
- Romeo and Juliet, Prokofiev ; directed by Kevin O'Hare
- Die Walküre, music and libretto, Richard Wagner ; a Royal Opera House production ; director, Keith Warner ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell ; music producer, Jonathan Allen
- Madama Butterfly, Japanese tragedy in three acts, music, Giacomo Puccini ; libretto, Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica ; producer, Peter Jones ; directed for the screen by Matthew Woodward ; a Royal Opera House production
- Cendrillon, Jules Massenet ; libretto by Henri Cain ; a co-production of Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associes and Mezzo ; directed for the screen by François Roussillon
- La bohème, Giacomo Puccini ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; a Royal Opera House Production, co-production with Teatro Real, Madrid, and Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Vanessa, an opera in three acts by Samuel Barber ; a co-production between Glyndebourne and François Roussillon et associés, in association with France télévisions, medici.tv, Sonostream.tv, Mezzo ; libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti
- Dido and Aeneas, music, Henry Purcell ; libretto, Nahum Tate ; Royal Opera House ; the Royal Ballet ; producer, James Whitbourn ; director and choreographer, Wayne McGregor ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell
- Don Quixote, Ludwig Minkus ; choreographer, Rudolf Nureyev after Marius Petipa ; producer, John L. Hargreaves ; directors, Rudolf Nureyev and Robert Helpmann
- Idomeneo, 1786 version, Mozart ; a co-production between Teatro Real, François Roussillon et Associés and Mezzo
- L'incoronazione di Poppea, dramma musicale in a prologue and three acts, Gran Teatre del Liceu presents ; by Claudio Monteverdi ; libretto by Gian Francesco Busenello ; stage director, David Alden ; TV and Video director, Xavi Bové ; co-production Bayerische Staatsoper (München)/Welsh National Opera (Cardiff)
- Barbe-bleue, Offenbach ; a co-production between Opéra de Lyon and Telmondis, with the participation of France Télévisions ; director, Laurent Pelly ; directed for the screen by Vincent Massip
- Love's labour's lost, by William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice ; screen director, Robin Lough ; [screen] producer, John Wyver
- The rape of Lucretia, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan ; from the Aldeburgh Festival
- Norma, Vincenzo Bellini ; Àlex Ollé, director ; directed for the screen by Jonathan Haswell
- The rape of Lucretia, chamber opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan based on the play Le viol de Lucrèce by André Obey ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés ; in associaiton with France Télévisions
- Fidelio, Ludwig van Beethoven ; Royal Opera House Covent Garden ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw
- La clemenza di Tito, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto by Pietro Metastasio adapted by Caterino Mazzolà ; director, Claus Guth ; film director, François Roussillon ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés in association with Mezzo, France Télévisions and Sonostream.tv
- The fairy queen, music by Henry Purcell ; a co-production of NHK, Mezzo, Glyndebourne Enterprises LTD and Fraņçois Roussillon et Associés with the participation of France Télevisions and TFI and the support of Centre National de la Cinématographie
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- La mégère apprivoisée, The taming of the shrew, a co-production by Telmondis and Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, with the participation of Mezzo and France Télévisions and with the support of the Maison Chopard Monaco ; choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot ; music, Dmitri Shostakovich
- Einstein on the beach, an opera in four acts by Philip Glass/Robert Wilson ; produced by Pomegranate Arts, Inc., executive producer, Linda Brumbach, in partnership with le Festival d'automne et le Théâtre de la ville, with the support of Pierre Bergé ; a coproduction by Théâtre Musical de Paris-Châtelet, Telmondis, Mezzo, in association with France 2 ; produced by Antoine Perset, Denis Morlière ; film director, Don Kent
- Rusalka, Dvořák ; director, Melly Still ; directed for the screen by François Roussillon ; a co-production by Glyndebourne and François Roussillon et Associés
- The rape of Lucretia, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan ; from the Aldeburgh Festival