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A 'Wild, Wacky, and Frequently Witty' Alcina at Covent Garden
LONDON--Hot on the heels of Glyndebourne’s immaculately sung and stylishly staged Alcina comes another original take on Handel’s magical extravaganza. The Royal Opera House’s version—a co-production with the Met, which … »
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Slim Pickings at LA Phil's First Classical 'Rock My Soul' Concert
LOS ANGELES – The endlessly inventive Los Angeles Philharmonic is putting forth yet another mold-breaking festival this month. They call it “Rock My Soul,” a celebration of historical and present-day collaborations between … »
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In Prep for Current Japan Tour, BSO Gets Mixed Review
When the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) takes the stage in Yokohama's Minato Mirai Hall Nov. 9, it will be the first American orchestra to visit Japan since the pandemic. The four-city, six-concert tour of Japan is the ensemble’s first … »
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So How Does Bruckner Sound in the New Geffen Hall?
Last week’s New York Philharmonic program offered another good test of the new David Geffen Hall acoustics. Earlier programs embraced a wide range of repertory, both as an attestation of the orchestra’s fresh efforts at diversity and … »
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On the Night Its Die Was Cast, the ENO Soldiers on with G&S
LONDON—Life met art on November 3 although few spectators realized it at the time. Gilbert and Sullivan, arch dissectors of the 19 th -century’s ruling classes, reached into the 21st as English National Opera mounted a rare production … »
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Rossini's Maometto Secondo on Stage at Last
Last summer, a surge of coronavirus cases among Teatro Nuovo personnel led to the cancellation of the company’s brief, two-opera season. Happily, and as promised, it finally came to light on November 2, with Rossini’s Maometto … »
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Musical Insights Abound in Gabriela Lena Frank’s Debut Opera
SAN DIEGO—At the center of El último sueño de Frida y Diego ( The Last Dream of Frida and Diego ), Frida Kahlo decides to cross over from the underworld and return to the realm of the living. It’s a conceit that cries … »
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On Absolute Fire: Payare and Montreal at Southbank
LONDON—On October 28, the Southbank Center was presenting the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, the only international orchestra to grace the venue this year, and yet the Festival Hall was so undersubscribed that the balcony had … »
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Iestyn Davies Traverses the Doldrums with Dowland
LONDON--Staging something as airy as a collection of Elizabethan lute songs might risk over-egging a delicate pudding, but in the sensitive hands of director Netia Jones it makes perfect expressive sense. Doubly so when interpreted by British … »
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Philly O Pays Homage to Two Historic Women Composers
Two major works by women composers were the principal attraction of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s concert led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin at Carnegie Hall on Friday evening (October 28). Neither was a world premiere or at all new, … »
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