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Boston Early Music Festival strikes again with a knockout Octavia
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Once again, the BEMF brings a Baroque opera back to life. Reinhard Keiser’s 1705 Octavia is exceptionally well sung, adroitly staged, designed and danced, with impeccable musicianship.
Beantown rags to riches: BLO’s Cenerentola an unalloyed delight
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Impeccable ensemble work in Dawn M Simmons' first foray into opera.
Acustica rusticana: Boston Lyric’s first-rate Cavalleria hobbled
The white hot intensity and conviction of the duet between Santuzza and Turiddu encapsulated the strengths of this performance.
Campra capers: Le Carnaval de Venise
With Lully’s death in 1687 and Louis XIV’s increasing immersion in religious piety under the influence of Madame de Maintenon, the court ceased to exercise a strangle hold on opera.
Béatrice et Bénédict is a charmingly complicated relationship in Boston
Opera Boston, whose mantra is “Only innovative repertory. Only original productions” has created a new production of Berlioz' Béatrice et Bénédict for Boston. Seductively charming, the production's depth and complexity become apparent with time and acquaintance – just like any worthwhile relationship.This little-seen opera is sung in French, with spoken dialogue.
Maria Padilla Claims Her Crown At Opera Boston
Donizetti's Maria Padilla is a canvas for sumptuous costumes, regal staging and bel canto voices. The royal court, the wedding finery and the homes of Spanish nobility add up to a visual feast. Even without all this, the opera stands up musically. While some operas benefit (or are saved) by a grand production, Maria Padilla passes the “in the car” test.
