Jennifer Larmore in Chicago

http://www.suntimes.com/output/entertainment/cst-ftr-grant05.html

BERNSTEIN: Peter Pan

Alexander Frey, upon learning that a song Leonard Bernstein had written for the 1950 production of Peter Pan had been cut before the show opened, wondered if there was other music originally intended for the production that went by the wayside.

NIELSEN: Maskarade

From the start of its lively and distinctive overture Carl Nielsen’s 1906 comic masterpiece Maskarade calls for a light and ironic approach, yet one which brings the ensemble forward with sufficient directorial force.

Boris Godunov at Covent Garden

http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/reviews/story/0,11712,1541186,00.html

Renovations underway at the Wiener Staatsoper

Main stage of Wiener Staatsoper undergoing decennial renovations. (Photo: Gary Hoffman)

ROSSINI: Equivoco Stravagante

A DVD performance of an opera may deserve recommendation for a single memorable performance, or because a rare work has finally been recorded, or simply for nostalgia’s sake. How many DVDs primarily offer the pleasures of a witty, imaginative staging, done on a minimal budget?

Britten’s Paul Bunyan at Central City

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/f251707a-040a-11da-a775-00000e2511c8.html

La Voix Humaine at Glimmerglass

http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB112302089510903059,00.html?mod=opinion&ojcontent=otep

Donizetti’s Rita at the Wiener Kammeroper

On the evening of 28 July, I had the privilege to attend the Wiener Kammeroper’s performance of Donizetti’s Rita. Subtitled “The Battered Husband,” this one act farce revolves around Rita, the owner of a cafe, and her husband Beppe (Jose Aparicio).

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg at Munich

http://www.merkur-online.de/nachrichten/kultur/kunstakt/art282,419883.html