parnassus arts productions
Music is the language of emotions.
Emmanuel Kant
A PASSION FOR OPERA
Parnassus Arts Productions came into being in 1999. Dedicated to classical music, we act as both an artist agency and as a production company. Beyond working with musicians to shape their careers, we revive forgotten operas which, through both live performances and recordings, gain vital new currency with an ever-growing audience
The way we work echoes the practice of the baroque period, when an opera would be staged, promoted and toured by an impresario and his company. In this repertoire, where attention to detail is of the essence, this approach remains a gauge of excellence.
Always adhering to the highest artistic standards, Parnassus Arts Productions manages every aspect of a project, from selecting the artists and organising the recording to the design and imagery for the finished product.
In recent years we have collaborated with a growing number of major artists and with Europe’s most prestigious concert halls and opera houses. The enthusiastic response of both critics and audiences has endorsed our ambitions and consolidated the relationship between Parnassus’ artists and musical organisations around the world.
As barriers between art-forms fall, the potential for opera is growing internationally. In this dynamic environment, Parnassus Arts Productions conceives and realises projects that excite a spirit of discovery in both artists and audiences.
WE ARE ACTIVE IN THREE AREAS:
>Recorded production
The production of CDs is an essential part of our activities, showcasing our artists and creating a wider audience for their performances in concert and opera.
We are involved with every aspect of our recording projects, from selecting the cast and initiating collaboration with record companies through to marketing and selling the CDs. Over the years we have achieved a considerable reputation with the world’s leading performance venues and labels.
>Stage production
We focus our energies on reviving rare or unknown works, the majority of which have not been staged for centuries.
When organising concert performances or mounting an opera we take charge of the entire project, ensuring that it meets our standards and fulfils the audience’s expectations. We source investment, find partners, create the brochure and plan the touring schedule.
All in all, we look after every detail. Our aim is to bring the work back to life in the best possible conditions and with maximum artistic impact.
>Artist management
Only through the advocacy of the finest artists can a rare work find new life on the stage and make a lasting impression through a recording. Parnassus Arts Productions has made a speciality of being the first to discover and present new talent.
Not only do we enjoy close and rewarding relationships with the stars of today, we nurture the stars of tomorrow. As they develop artistically and build their international reputations, Parnassus’ artists benefit from our personal support and from our links to the world’s opera houses and concert halls.
We believe that we have a duty to bring a new generation of artists to the attention of audiences everywhere. With their youth and energy, these musicians reflect the vitality of the musical works we encourage the world to rediscover.
After completing his baccalaureat at a high school in Vienna, Georg Lang studied business information systems at the University of Vienna and at the Technical University Vienna. During these studies he discovered his passion for event management and organised a number of sporting events. This lead him to Baden near Vienna, where he started working as secretary for the Badener Trabrennverein (Badener Trotting Races Association) in 1988. From 1999 until 2004, he functioned as manager of the summer trotting races. From 2003 until 2007 he worked in the management of Magna Racino. In 1999, he founded the agency PARNASSUS ARTS PRODUCTIONS, which has been in operation in its present form since 2001. Its main activities consist of artist management, Baroque and opera productions, concert projects, tour planning as well as CD productions. Georg Lang was the executive director for the award-winning productions Faramondo, Farnace, Artaserse, Alessandro, Venezia and Caffarelli, among others. Further productions with Georg Lang as executive director include Rokoko, Tamerlano and Siroe released in 2014, and The 5 Countertenors, Catone in Utica, Arie Napoletane, Adriano in Siria and Arminio in 2015. Since 2009, Georg Lang through PARNASSUS ARTS PRODUCTIONS realised 35 Baroque productions and was instrumental in building the carriers of artists like Max Emanuel Cencic, Daniel Behle, George Petrou, Yuriy Mynenko, Franco Fagioli, and Armonia Atenea. In 2019, he founded the label PARNASSUS ARTS PRODUCTIONS. Recently he took up work as artistic administrator of Bayreuth Baroque, an opera festival starting in September 2020.
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Max Emanuel Cencic started his career as singer at the age of 6. After being part of the Wiener Sängerknaben (Vienna Boys' Choir) he begann singing as solo-soprano, and from 2001 on as countertenor. Parallel to his singing career he studied International Law and Economic Sciences in Great Britain, worked as promoter for Pop-events, and in 1999 started Parnassus Arts Productions with Georg Lang. As art director of Parnassus he is now responsible for the concept, the oversight and the performances of important works of the Italian baroque opera, among them Leonardo Vinci's almost forgotten opera Artaserse. Max Emanuel Cencic directed the rediscovery and CD-recording of the following baroque operas: Faramondo, Farnace, Alessandro, Catone in Utica, Siroe (by Hasse), Adriano in Siroe, Scipione, Arminio, Ottone, and Germanico in Germania, and he, among other projects, had the idea ad made the program for Franco Fagioli's award winning CD Caffarelli.
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Jérémie Lesage begins his vocal training from an early age at the École maîtrisienne régionale des Pays de Loire, France. At age 15, he joins the Conservatoire d’Angers where he is awarded four years later with a gold medal. Then, he studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (Bachelor of Music and Opera running), before joining the Flanders Opera Studio in Belgium (Postgraduate diploma in opera performance). Jérémie Lesage has also graduted with a Bachelor of Musicology at Tours’ University, France. Rapidly, Jérémie Lesage focuses on the professionalization of young opera talents. Driven by a strong entreprenerial spirit, he develops his own market vision of the opera world through various projects: he launches a contemporary ensemble in England (indexEnsemble - 2001), a baroque ensemble in France (Les Furies d’Euterpe - 2006) and the Festival Off and Back in Venelles. In 2006, Jérémie Lesage acts as artistic director for the first édition of 'Les Heures musicales de Chambord’. In 2007, he decided to launch NEO (New European Opera) a company dedicated to the promotion of young opera professionals. Since 2008, he acts as NEO’s artistic director. In January 2013, Jérémie Lesage is thrilled to join Parnussus Arts Productions as production manager.
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From an early age on, Jaimy had been dancing at Elisabeth Dance Center in Zeist, the Netherlands before joining the Dutch National Ballet Academy in Amsterdam at the age of 12. During a summer school course which he won by a competition in The Hague, he was offered a three-year scholarship by director Gailene Stock CBE AM, to complete his studies at The Royal Ballet School in London. At the age of 16, he moved to the United Kingdom and as part of his studies, he danced and gained experience with The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden and The Birmingham Royal Ballet. After graduating in London, he received a contract at the age of 19 with Vienna State Opera Ballet as a full-time member. In the 15 years at the Vienna State Opera, he worked with world famous choreographers and danced all major classical repertoire ballets as well as neo-classical and contemporary works. Also, he was seen many times dancing at the worldwide broadcast annual New Year’s Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. After finishing his professional career, he decided to study Tourist- and Event management at University of Economics in Vienna. During his career as a professional dancer, he developed a passion for classical music and opera. As part of his studies, Jaimy now works at Parnassus Arts Productions as an intern. He is excited to learn more about the opera world and hopes to bring his experience from big opera houses into practice.
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Friederike Kopetzki, delving into cultural management during her studies, specialized in Opera Studies. With practical experience from internships at Music Festival Usedom and Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival, she joined Parnassus Arts Productions in 2022 as a Production Trainee. Simultaneously pursuing a Master's in Cultural and Music Administration, she now serves as Assistant Production Manager, overseeing concert productions.
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Balázs first interacted with classical music when he learned to play the clarinet at the Kodály Zoltán Music School at Budapest. After graduating from The Metropolitan University as Tourism and Event Manager, he moves to London for two years. During this time Balázs gets to know the art and work of Parnassus, and bonds with it. Back to Hungary, he worked as a choir and orchestra event organizer. Balázs joined Parnassus Arts in January, 2024, marking a milestone in his life, and proud to be part of the world he adores so much.
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