Monocle magazine released it's ranking of the 25 Most Livable Cities of the world. European cities are leading. Surprisingly Tokyo is arguably the third best livable city after Zurich and Copenhagen. Few years ago a survey showed that Danes are the happiest people in the world. Therefore, it's not a surprise that Copenhagen is the second most livable city in the world after Zurich.
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The 9th annual Internet Research conference will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from October 15th - October 18th 2008. The local committee is proud to welcome the international internet researchers community to our friendly city.
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Kasper Bech Holten’s new staging of Mozart’s masterpiece Le nozze di Figaro features as a veritable erotic pressure cooker where 10 characters are confined to the same room for 24 hours to experience the emotional and hormonal helter-skelter of the changing seasons of the year; from the hot erotic drive of summer to the limp melancholy of autumn, from the chill of winter to the hope of spring.
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"Immigrant" youths are torching cars and schools. An elementary school was torched in the violence.
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Monteverdi's opera L'incoronazione di Poppea, which is a story of love and deception in ancient Rome, is not only one of the world's earliest operas; it is also one of the most complex – an evocative and bizarre work of great musical beauty. The Royal Danish Opera has taken the unprecedented step of featuring early opera at the Main Stage of the Opera rather than at the Old Stage due to David McVicar's spectacular production that reflects the grand-scale drama of the new opera house.
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Mozart was only 16 years of age when he wrote Lucio Silla and it remains a mystery how a teenager could compose an opera with such great psychological depth and musical beauty. Lucio Silla brims with refined arias and recitatives which embrace the entire palette of human emotion from sombre gloom to jubilation, festivity, infatuation and rage.
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The Royal Danish Theatre will stage a new production of Don Carlo for the first time in 25 years. The performance will be directed by Artistic Director Kasper Bech Holten, who focuses on the political dimension of the epic story about a father and son and their struggle to escape the legacy of their forefather, Charles V.
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Offenbach's opera Les contes d'Hoffmann is in the hands of Greek director Yannis Houvardas a dark tale of a reclusive artist with a twisted relationship with women.
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The international INDEX: jury has short-listed 110 designs for INDEX: AWARD, the biggest design award in the world, which is presented on 24 August under the patronage of HRH The Crown Prince of Denmark.
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Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, comes second in a survey of the world's Top 20 liveable cities by Monocle magazine. Munich comes first.
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An entirely exceptional experience awaits theatregoers when Berlin-based Volksbühne performs Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg at the Old Stage of Royal Danish Theatre. Master director Frank Castorf and shooting-star visual artist Jonathan Meese blaze a new trail between operatic performance and installation art.
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David McVicar's elegant and richly detailed staging of Mozart's La clemenza di Tito from the 2003/2004 season is back on the Copenhagen repertoire. Conductor and virtuoso harpsichordist Lars Ulrik Mortensen leads the period music ensemble Concerto Copenhagen in what promises to be a truly exceptional Mozart experience. If you missed the premiere then you are more than welcome to book press tickets for the opening of the revival on 24 February 2007.
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