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Potential but problems in Holland Park’s new Rigoletto

A standout performance by Alison Langer as Gilda lights up an Opera Holland Park season opener marred by illness.
The Passion takes to Manchester's streets
Under the baton of Harry Christophers and direction of Penny Woolcock, Streetwise Opera, The Sixteen, Sixteen Orchestra, backed by a number of Manchester-based organisations came together to bring a well-crafted Easter dramatisation of one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s seminal oratorios.
Warsaw Philharmonic in Szymanowski and Beethoven
The Warsaw Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra offered a program of Szymanowski’s Stabat Mater and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Their performance at Cadogan Hall had outstanding moments but overall felt unremarkable.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland impresses audience of all ages
Alice's story in a sparkling outdoor production for families, which will not disappoint mainstream opera enthusiasts.
Smooth sailing for English Touring Opera's Jason
“... and as Venice in many things surpasses all places else where I have been, so are these Operas the most excellent of all its glorious Vanities.” So wrote the entranced English traveller Richard Bargrave in 1655. These days, however, Venice travels to England in the form of the English Touring Opera’s 2013 autumn season production.
Love conquers all: English Touring Opera's The Coronation of Poppea appals while it enchants
When the Baroque movement in art ended, the backlash was severe. The very adjective became an insult: the cold, clear, rarefied eye of 18th-century Neoclassicism found its opulence stifling, its luxury oppressive, and its profusion of ornament, ugly.
