Neue Kritikenmehr...
A Rachmaninov troika from Odyssey Opera, with one lame horse

Gil Rose conducts all three of Rachmaninov's operas in Boston, with impressive performances making a convincing case for at least two of them.
A rarity restored: Odyssey Opera’s Henry VIII
Odyssey Opera's Tudor themed season opens with Saint-Saëns' Henry VIII in which Ellie Dehn's Catherine of Aragon steals the show.
A rousing rarity in Boston: The Maid of Orléans
Disparaged by critics and his fellow musicians, Tchaikovsky's The Maid of Orléans is performed by Odyssey Opera.
Odyssey Opera's Lucio Silla
Once upon a time an intrepid youth showing off his precocious skills as a cyclist boasted, “Look, Ma, no hands!” The 16 year-old Mozart could well have been exclaiming the same as he composed Lucio Silla in 1772.
The Met in HD, Armida, 2010
Read our review of Mary Zimmerman's production of Rossini's Armida in its 2010 broadcast from the Met Opera in New York.
