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LenoxThe Marriage of Figaro

Mozart: Las bodas de Fígaro (Le nozze di Figaro)
Andris Nelsons; James Darrah Black; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Joshua Hopkins; Hanna-Elisabeth Müller; Michael Sumuel
MánchesterBBC Philharmonic - Brahms Requiem

Boulanger, Brahms
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Julia Grüter; Joshua Hopkins; Audi Young Persons' Choral Academy
MúnichWertherNueva producción

Massenet: Werther
Karina Canellakis; Marie-Ève Signeyrole; Bayerische Staatsoper; Fabien Teigné; Yashi; Sascha Zauner; Bayerisches Staatsorchester
TorontoMessiah

Handel: El Mesías
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Ivor Bolton; Louise Alder; Deepa Johnny; Paul Appleby; Joshua Hopkins
TorontoL'elisir d'amore

Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore
Lorenzo Passerini; James Robinson; Canadian Opera Company; Allen Moyer; Martin Pakledinaz; Paul Palazzo; Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
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Joana Mallwitz makes a radiant Met debut leading a vigorous Figaro

A rising German conductor draws superb playing from the orchestra in the Met’s fifth revival of Richard Eyre’s witty 2014 production.
Songs of love and loss from the Philadelphia Orchestra

Yannick Nézet-Séguin pairs Mahler's weighty Ninth Symphony with Jake Heggie's Songs for Murdered Sisters, which considers the scourge of domestic violence against women.
Mendelssohn Choir shines in Pittsburgh Symphony’s choral program

Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony perform five diverse works, culminating in an affecting reading of Fauré’s pensive Requiem.
Malin Byström stars in a radiant Capriccio to close the EIF

Capriccio proves a fitting end to the Philharmonia’s EIF residency, with Alexander Soddy conducting a fine cast headed by Swedish soprano Malin Byström.
Madcap comedy from Verdi: Un giorno di regno at Garsington

Christopher Alden, Chris Hopkins and an excellent cast send us a comic roller coaster ride with Verdi’s ultra-rarely performed second opera.
COC’s Don Pasquale gets a one-note Dolce Vita treatment

Canadian Opera Company's Don Pasquale offers a stylish Italian 1960s Fellini-inspired concept that delivers comedy but omits the pathos.

