
“We had previous experience of working with other manufacturers, but this project demanded solutions with a comprehensive feature set and a sensible price”. “We were very conscious of cost and efficiency”, notes Peter Byram, the Project Manager for the ROH’s refurbishment. In 2018, the ROH decided that a further upgrade of its facilities (to take advantage of UHD/HDR) was needed and issued a tender, subsequently won by Ross Video partners Megahertz. In 2008, New York’s Met Opera began streaming live performances to cinema audiences around the USA other international live venues followed suit, and the ROH today broadcasts a dozen operas and ballets per annum to over one thousand cinemas across Europe. In order to facilitate this, a new media suite was created in 2005 in the building’s basement, enabling broadcasters (most notably the BBC) to record a number of operas for TV distribution. During this process, the ROH was tasked with changing its relationship with London’s citizens to broaden public access to the building an open its performances to wider audiences. The venue is now the home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the building was extensively modernised in 2000. With a capacity of 2,256, the venue – which started life as the ‘Theatre Royal’ playhouse – has hosted iconic works, and many operas and oritorios by the famed composer Handel were written specifically for the Opera House and premiered there.

Ottawa, Canada, March 13 th 2020 – For lovers of live music, theatre and opera, London is one of the world’s most exciting cultural cities, and the Royal Opera House (ROH), situated in London’s bustling Covent Garden, has been an important venue for performing arts since it was first built in 1732.
