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Year: 2007
Concilium musicum Wien on authentic instruments
This live concert recording assembles a trio of late eighteenth-century Viennese composers; the program is strong in evocation of time and place, but admittedly less so in substance.
Katya Kabanov·
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/bd080856-201a-11dc-9eb1-000b5df10621.html
Lully’s Psyché at Boston Early Music Festival
There’s not much point in presenting Lully’s Psyché (in its North American premiere no less) unless you’re going to give it something vaguely like the grandeur Louis XIV could command in 1678.
La Clemenza di Tito – English National Opera
An increasing lack of substance and imagination behind ENO’s season scheduling means that a revival of a theatrically impressive recent production of a repertoire piece is to be welcomed, especially when that production comes with a cast of superior calibre.
Leipzig Bachfest explores early opera
When opera is the subject, there’s an uneasy embarrassment at Leipzig’s annual 10-day Bach Festival, for opera is a genre that the city’s most famous musical son never embraced.
China student wins Cardiff Singer
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6762643.stm
Stark beauty in telling of a tragic love story
http://living.scotsman.com/performing.cfm?id=952172007
Laugh Now, Stupid! Garsington’s `Lady of the Lake’ Is Bad Joke
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=a14qNXpmXMnI&refer=muse
Hey, Giovanni, Put a Shirt on. Youíll Catch Cold.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/18/arts/music/18giov.html?ref=music