Under the Greenwood Tree: an impressive operatic debut from Paul Carr and Dorset Opera

How we respond to Paul Carr’s operatic makeover of Thomas Hardy’s Under the Greenwood Tree will depend on how much we consider the author’s 1872 publication to be an examination…

PROM 9: Alice Coote sings Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder

This was a riveting concert. Brahms (in his most enigmatic of symphonies), Schoenberg (in one of his lushest of scores) and Mahler in one of his most profound of song…

Il ritorno d’Ulisse at the Aix Festival 

Pierre Audi, the artistic director of the Aix Festival, completed the Aix Festival’s Monteverdi cycle just now by staging, himself, this Il ritorno d’Ulisse (1640). L’Orfeo (1607) was staged by…

High infidelity – a double bill of comedy and tragedy at Opera Holland Park

‘Cav and Pag get a divorce’ is Opera Holland Park’s promotional line for its double bill, which prefaces Leoncavallo’s familiar Pagliacci with a relatively rarely seen work, Wolf-Ferrari’s Il segreto…

PROM 7: Orliński serves up a tasty late-night supper of little-known Italian delicacies

For the first late night Prom of the 2024 season, Jakub Józef Orliński gave this intimate recital of 17th century Italian vocal and operatic music, which would have been sung…

PROM 6: A striking Verdi Requiem of blazing force and compelling drama

With this performance, the first given at the Proms since 2021, and twenty-second since its first outing in 1956, Verdi’s Requiem is now the most frequently performed non-operatic work I…

A cheerful and entertaining performance of Verdi’s late comedy amidst the sylvan magic of West Green

The opera at West Green is back in the ‘green theatre’, rather than open air on the lake, but opened up at the back so that the house itself forms…

Pelléas et Mélisande at Munich

Nine years ago, in this same theatre at this same festival, I saw Munich’s previous Pelléas et Mélisande: a staging by Christiane Pohle which I greatly admired, but everyone else…

Further details announced for four groundbreaking opera and music theatre UK premieres at the Barbican this autumn

This autumn, the Barbican is delighted to host four groundbreaking new opera and music theatre projects that will receive their UK premieres this coming 2024-25 season. Opera and music theatre…

Sofia Kirwan-Baez & Longborough Festival Opera

David Truslove talks to the young, up-and-coming soprano Sofia Kirwan-Baez – one of ten Emerging Artists to appear in Longborough Festival Opera’s new production of La bohème which runs from…