Bizet’s famed heroine Carmen returned this June to the place where it all began, in a critically-heralded new production by Adrian Noble. Frank Cadenhead was on hand to experience the staging held at the opulent newly-renovated OpÈra Comique.
Category: Reviews
Antonio Pappano and Friends — Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
It’s not often that the accompanist is given top billing in a vocal recital, even when he’s the venue’s musical director.
Glyndebourne : a spectacular Purcell The Fairy Queen
Glyndebourne is the epitome of British opera festivals. Seventy-five years ago, John Christie founded the tradition of “country house opera”, where opera can be enjoyed in beautiful settings.
Un ballo in maschera at Royal Opera House
On the whole, I’d prefer the conspirators to be sitting on toilets…
Gőtterd‰mmerung in Venice and Kőln — Sex and Politics Behind the Berlin Wall
With Gˆtterd‰mmerung, a co-production with the Kˆln Opera House created by Robert Carsen (stage direction), Patrick Kinmonth (sets and costumes) and
Jeffrey Tate (conductor), La Fenice approaches completion of the
Ring cycle.
La Traviata at Royal Opera House
Four years have passed since the most celebrated American soprano of recent times, RenÈe Fleming, graced the stage at Covent Garden, in Elijah Moshinsky’s classic production of Otello.
Ligeti’s Le Grand Macabre shocks Rome but only mildly
Le Grand Macabre is the only opera of Gyˆrgy LigÈti, one of the
major composers of the 20th century.
La Traviata in San Francisco
Much ink has been spilled over the failed Marta Domingo production of La
Traviata that San Francisco Opera inexplicably imported for its blatantly
audience baiting summer season (Traviata, Tosca, Porgy and Bess).
MAHLER: Symphony no. 8
The Gala release of Mahler’s Eighth Symphony from Hamburg performances on 29 and 30 November 1954 serves to document further the composer’s presence in the concerto hall prior to the well-known Mahler-renewal in 1960.