London’s Manon: Diva and Divo Deliver

The Royal Opera’s intriguingly staged Manon had all the trappings of success including a soprano at the top of her game, and a tenor on the brink of his fame.

Picture Perfect — Pl·cido Domingo as Simon Boccanegra, Royal Opera

Pl·cido Domingo isn’t a tenor, a baritone or even a singer. He’s a phenomenon. Dozens stood by the stage door at the Royal Opera House to greet him with bouquets.

Leipzig Opera to stage Gluck Ring

Richard Wagner’s 200th birthday is just around the corner in 2013 — and the composer was, after all, born in Leipzig.

Idomeneo at ENO

Mozart was reputedly more attached to this musical drama of hubris and honour set during the Trojan War than to any other of his stage works.

Anne Schwanewilms in Recital at Wigmore Hall

This recital was the last in a series of five put together by Roger Vignoles
to celebrate the lieder of Richard Strauss — a series which, comprising
85 of Strauss’ songs, has highlighted the composer’s role as heir
to the nineteenth-century German lieder masters and reminded us of the
ravishing beauty and varied emotional range of these unjustly neglected
songs.

Night Music Magic ‘n’ More in St. Louis

With Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ stunning A Little Night
Music,
at long last we have been treated to a multi-faceted production
that not only equals, but in many ways surpasses the dazzling original.

Orpheus & Euridice at Long Beach Opera

Early Greek writings say that Orpheus was the son of the muse Calliope and either Apollo, the god of prophecy and music or Oeagrus, the river god.

Revivals Sparkle in the City of Lights

Paris OpÈra recently served up two past productions in vibrant performances that were fresh-as-new.

Musically Astute Armida, Garsington

Garsington has become a distinctive part of the English summer opera season.

Le Grand Macabre, Avery Fisher Hall, NY

Gyˆrgy Ligeti (1923-2006) was a naughty boy, and he reveled in it.