BY GEORGE LOOMIS [NY Sun, 26 March 2007]
Under the leadership of its outgoing director, Paul Kellogg, the New York City Opera has made many ventures into repertoire traditionally neglected by New York’s major opera houses. But for opera-goers of a certain inclination, none is more important than its investigation of serious operas by Rossini. Three years ago, the company presented “Ermione,” another product of the composer’s fruitful Neapolitan years, and Thursday evening it offered a stimulating new production of “La donna del lago.”