Simon Corder was honoured as a Knight Of Illumination in 2017.
Winner of The Robert Juliat Award for Opera for his lighting of The Queen of Spades – “Simon utilised the natural decay of the evening light. His lighting design constantly controlled the audience’s eye, guiding to where the focus was supposed to be. Unlike the natural, comfortable and exciting darkness, he created a claustrophobic, suffocating and intense darkness.” – Alexandra Coghlan
Sunday 17th September marked the tenth anniversary of the prestigious Knight of Illumination (KOI) Awards and the reveal of the 2017 Winners, was held at the Eventim Apollo in London. During the dazzling evening event, many respected designers were ‘knighted’ – and bestowed with the iconic KOI sword.
Opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, presented by Opera Holland Park in the summer of 2016.
“The nightmarish hallucinatory quality of the music in the final scenes is reflected in lighting designer Simon Corder’s shifting play of light and shadows.” – Clare Colvin, Daily Express, 7 August 2016
“There are some wonderful moments early on, where sudden tricks of light make Herman’s social world look sinister and grotesque, and we become acutely aware of the proximity of reality and nightmare in his mind.” – Tim Ashley, The Guardian, 3 August 2016Continue reading →
Opera by Bohuslav Martinů, written in 1958 – presented in a Martinů double bill with Alexandre Bis at the Silk Street Theatre at the Barbican for Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Continue reading →
Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Presented by Operosa at the fortress of Kanli Kula, Herceg Novi, Montenegro. A single performance was given on 22 August 2015. Continue reading →
Opera by Alessandro Stradella. The first opera production in the new Milton Court Theatre at The Barbican, in a baroque double bill with The Cooper, for Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Continue reading →
Opera by Thomas Arne. The first opera production in the new Milton Court Theatre at The Barbican, in a baroque double bill with San Giovanni Battista, for Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Continue reading →
Opera by Gioachino Rossini. Presented by Greek National Opera, at the Olympia Theatre, October 2013. The production was revived at Teatro Verdi, Trieste, in April 2016 – it will return to The Olympia Theatre, Athens, in April 2024 Continue reading →
Opera by Joseph Haydn. Presented at the inaugural Hobart Baroque festival at Theatre Royal Hobart, the oldest working theatre in the Southern Hemisphere. A revival of the 2010 production in the Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House, London. Continue reading →