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New Mary Magdalene Oratorio Is a Bit Ho-hum
LONDON—The idea of reimagining the Easter story through the eyes of a woman is a good one (see John Adams’s The Gospel According to the Other Mary ). Commissioned by Scotland’s Dunedin Consort, along with the Barbican Centre and … »
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New Music, Made in America
Three new releases highlight the diversity of orchestral and chamber music coming out of the U.S. right now. First up, Sarah Kirkland Snider ’s Forward Into Light , a distinctive and immersive album by one of America’s most individual … »
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A Butterfly for the AI Era
CHICAGO— Hello, Dolly was right: Sometimes, it only takes a moment. Director Matthew Ozawa’s widely traveled production of Madama Butterfly is far from perfect in its arrival at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, where Ozawa is the chief … »
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Cocteau and Philip Glass: Beauty and the Beast
SAN FRANCISCO—In its inspired concept and eerily enchanting realization, Opera Parallèle’s La Belle et la Bête is a triumph of the first order and certainly one of the signal achievements of this resourceful small … »
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David Lang's Monumental New Oratorio
In 2019, the New York Philharmonic presented the premiere of David Lang’s opera prisoner of the state , a Fidelio adaptation that used Beethoven’s scenario to comment on the persistence of political oppression into our own time. The … »
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When Music and Staging Click
LONDON—Like his stagings of Das Rheingold and Die Walküre , Barrie Kosky's new Royal Ballet and Opera Siegfried is rooted in the natural world. But this third instalment—seen at its March 17 premiere—was different. A … »
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After Anna, Un Ballo at the Bastille
With Anna Netrebko on deck as the tormented Amelia, the recent Paris Opera revival of Gilbert Deflo’s decade-old production of Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera at the Bastille was bound to be a red-hot … »
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Is Hercules Still the ''Peak'' of Baroque Music Drama?
The much-valued annual presentation of a Handel opera in Carnegie Hall by Harry Bicket and the English Concert on occasion has stretched the genre, but only a touch, by performing an English “dramatic oratorio” as they have come to be … »
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Mutis' Macbeth in Turin Sends Shivers
If Verdi makes your world go round, Riccardo Muti’s your man. Whether at the opera house or in strict concert form (no semi-staged funny business for this maestro), his investigations into Verdi’s many worlds are touchstone events. … »
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Yuval Sharon's Tristan Is a Conundrum
The new production of Tristan und Isolde is the Met’s hottest ticket of the year, and with good reason. The company has not presented Tristan in a decade––far too long, considering the work’s seminal importance. Isolde is … »
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