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Porpora's L'Agrippina offers momentary pleasures
An opera only ever performed once, over 300 years ago. Would this be a marvellous revival, or a reminder of why it has been neglected all this time?
A striking Carmen at Grange Festival
Sex and violence bubbles beneath the surface in this near-faultless staging of Carmen.
A worthy revival of J.C. Bach's Adriano in Siria
J.C. Bach's opera Adriano in Siria, set to a popular libretto by Metastasio, was first performed in London in January 1765 when the nine-year-old Mozart was in town.
Soaring straight into our hearts
Jonathan Dove's joyous old-fashioned fairytale, magically realised in a very stylish production including some wonderfully original puppetry, is a fabulous talent showcase from British Youth Opera - and fun for all the family.
La gazzetta dazzles at RCM
It may not be perfect, but this rare chance to see Rossini's La gazzetta should not be missed, in a glitteringly elaborate production with a talented young cast, great choreography and even a pantomime camel...
Dazzling coloratura delights in Handel's Arianna in Creta
Despite a disappointingly static production, the cast shine in the Royal College of Music's producion of Handel's rarity Arianna in Creta.
