By ALLAN KOZINN [NY Times, 24 January 2006]
The Bronx Opera Company has always been a model of what can be done with modest resources. Its latest offering, which ended its brief run on Sunday afternoon at the Heckscher Theater at El Museo del Barrio, was an odd but appealing double bill, with Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas” followed by a Chabrier comedy, “An Incomplete Education,” to sweep away the tragic spirit.