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San Diego season opens with La bohème
A well-rehearsed and cohesive Bohème in San Diego, although with some vocal disappointments.
San Diego Opera's Don Quixote
Matthew Richard Martinez reviews San Diego Opera's season-closing production of Massenet's Don Quixote starring Ferruccio Furlanetto.
San Diego Opera's Samson and Delilah excels with strong cast and provoking production
To Camille Saint-Saëns, the operatic appeal of the biblical subject of Samson is perfectly understandable. Theoretically, the story contains the dramatic trappings of exciting grand opera: a romance, tragedy, larger-than-life setting, a ballet. But for current operatic audiences, it is easy for the subject to appear stale. With a lack of dramatic dynamism, staging this piece can be a challenge.