The English Music Festival, Dorchester-on Thames

Warm summer sunshine, a long bank holiday weekend, four days of English music in a lovely Oxfordshire village among convivial company: what a treat.  Well, the holiday exodus from the…

Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini at Deutsche Oper

Riccardo Zandonai’s reputation rests almost entirely on his 1914 opera Francesca da Rimini, a work that retains a toehold on the repertoire.  A somewhat overblown romantic tragedy based on a…

Otello in Los Angeles

The revival of an architecturally kitsch, early twenty-first century production from Parma, Italy could not dim the luster of this finely wrought Otello.  The Italian tragedy shone with exceptional, unusual…

Don Giovanni: a new production by Mariame Clément opens Glyndebourne Festival Opera 2023

When Donna Anna’s father rescues her from the sexual predator who has abused her, in the opening moments of Mariame Clément’s new production of Don Giovanni at Glyndebourne, he shoves…

Royal Academy Opera: Rossini’s La cambiale di matrimonio

This bright, bold and brisk production of Rossini’s La cambiale di matrimonio (The Marriage Contract) at the Royal Academy of Music confirmed one thing: that the 18-year-old Rossini knew what…

Ecstasy and Revolution: The Bells and Prometheus with Kochanovsky and the Philharmonia

The anniversaries of composers always provide a decent opportunity to hear music we rarely do. Serge Rachmaninoff’s 150th anniversary is a major chance to do that – although he is…

A smart and sharp Agrippina from Hampstead Garden Opera

In 2017, the Victoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington mounted a landmark, immersive exhibition, Opera: Passion, Power and Politics, which attempted to tell the ‘story of opera’ from its…

England’s Orpheus: Iestyn Davies and Thomas Dunford at Wigmore Hall

One imagines that, when compiling their programme for this recital at Wigmore Hall, Iestyn Davies and Thomas Dunford sat down and drew up a list of their ‘desert island’ favourites. …

Donizetti’s L’esule di Roma: Opera Rara at Cadogan Hall

Donizetti’s melodramma eroico, L’esule di Roma, was the composer’s first major success with opera seria.  It premiered in Naples at the Teatro S. Carlo on 1st January 1828, travelled to…

The Peasant Poet: the songs of Stephen Dodgson

There were many things that drew me to The Peasant Poet, a disc of songs by Stephen Dodgson (1924-2013) – which was released by SOMM Recordings last year, marking the…