First tenor Roberto Alagna storms out of Aida, then his wife Angela Gheorghiu quits the Royal Opera House. Are they too big for their boots, asks Martin Kettle
[Guardian, 13 December 2006]
It is the perfect grand opera story. A superstar tenor sings underwhelmingly at the world’s most exacting opera house and storms off stage with a shake of the fist amid a torrent of booing. An understudy in jeans is thrown on in his place and has a night of triumph. Roberto Alagna’s walkout from La Scala’s season-opening Franco Zeffirelli production of Verdi’s Aida is an opera story with everything – and with the bonus that it confirms all our prejudices about the art form, too.