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At the ENO, a Cheap and Cheesy Valkyrie Not Worthy of Its Singers
LONDON--The anglicized title gives it away: this is Wagner performed in English, as is the custom at London’s second opera house. On November 19 the company launched its new Ring cycle not with Das Rheingold but with its audience-pleasing … »
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In Seattle: A Premiere, a Rarity, and a Quick Change on the Podium
SEATTLE — An unexpectedly last-minute round of musical chairs reshuffled the lineup for one of the most unusual and original programs of the Seattle Symphony season. As a double harp concerto, Hannah Lash’s The Peril of Dreams , an … »
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100 Years of America in Music
Maybe it’s an after effect of the Trump era, but more orchestras and conductors than ever seem to be making programs that reflect on America and what it means to be American, as demonstrated by four new orchestral recordings. Perhaps the … »
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Jazz-inflected Score Bolsters New Harriet Tubman Opera
SAN FRANCISCO --Harriet’s Spirit , a 50-minute opera rooted in the legacy of the Black abolitionist Harriet Tubman, received its first professional performances on November 13 and 14 at the Bayview Opera House, an Opera Parallèle … »
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Luigi Rossi's Orfeo at Juilliard Opera: Strange Editorial Choices
Admirers of Baroque opera don’t have much to choose from in New York, which makes Juilliard Opera’s excursions into the repertory highly valued. Productions in recent years have included Cavalli’s La Calisto and … »
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Chan, Hahn, and the Philharmonia at Royal Festival Hall
LONDON--Whether it was the inclusion of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending —a work that recently topped the U.K.’s Classic FM Hall of Fame for the 11th year in a row—or the star power of American violinist Hilary Hahn, … »
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Cavalli's Calisto Makes Its La Scala Debut
MILAN--While 17th- and 18th-century opera has been a staple of European theaters for the last several decades, it is relatively uncommon among Italy’s opera houses. La Scala has been attempting to change that, scheduling a string of … »
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An Intimate, Thoroughly Chilling Bluebeard
LONDON--In opera, directorial “concepts” can sometimes be frustrating, distorting or even overwhelming a composer’s intentions. That Daisy Evans’s powerful re-imagining of Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle as … »
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San Diego, Payare, and the Rady Shell
The San Diego Symphony is on the ascent these days, financially and arguably artistically healthier than ever in its 110-year history. It helps that in 2002 it received $120 million, said to be the largest single gift ever made to an orchestra. … »
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In LA, Mälkki Conducts Stateside Premiere of Saariaho's Bleak Vistas
Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s Vista had its belated-due-to-the-pandemic world premiere last May at the Helsinki Philharmonic before making the rounds to the Berlin and Oslo philharmonics. Susanna Mälkki conducted them all, so it … »
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