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PragueLa traviata

Prague National Theatre
Verdi: La Traviata
Jiří Štrunc; Arnaud Bernard; Prague National Theatre Opera; Anna Pozidis; Alessandro Camera; Maria Carla Ricotti; Patrick Méeüs

VilniusMacbethNouvelle production

Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre
Verdi: Macbeth
Martynas Stakionis; Arnaud Bernard; Lithuanian National Opera; Ričardas Šumila; Alessandro Camera; Maria Carla Ricotti; Emanuele Agliati

MilanLes Pêcheurs de perlesNouvelle production

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Bizet: Les Pêcheurs de perles
Henrik Nánási; Arnaud Bernard; Teatro alla Scala; Alessandro Camera; Maria Carla Ricotti; Marco Filibeck; Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala

MilanAnna BolenaNouvelle production

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Donizetti: Anna Bolena
Francesco Ivan Ciampa; Chiara Muti; Teatro alla Scala; Alessandro Camera; Tommaso Lagattolla; Vincent Longuemare; Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
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Mariotti conquers La Scala in Muti’s gloomy new Guillaume Tell

Michele Pertusi (Guillaume Tell) © Teatro alla Scala | Brescia e Amisano

Chiara Muti's new production departs from the serene Swiss landscapes of valleys and mountains to depict a gloomy, dystopian world. 

Adelaide di Borgogna returns to the Rossini Opera Festival

Olga Peretyatko (Adelaide) © Rossini Opera Festival | Amati Bacciardi
The ROF presents a new, cheeky production of Adelaide, by Arnaud Bernard, based on a unoriginal but very well executed “meta-theatrical” take, with an exemplary cast.

Verdi como mantra: I masnadieri llega a Les Arts

La siempre excelente actuación de la Orquesta de la Comunidad y un reparto vocal bien empastado invitan a abandonarse al simple disfrute de los sentidos.

Mozart's genius shines clearly in San Francisco Opera's darkly comic production of Don Giovanni

Dangling and turning like shards of a giant overhead chandelier in Don Giovanni’s banquet hall, this is an evocative multimedia production that tantalizes the senses while shining new light on Mozart's genius. 

Verdi's Attila returns to San Francisco… with a vengeance!

In an attempt to persuade Attila the Hun to spare Italy from the scorch and burn policy, the corrupt Roman general Ezio says, "Avrai tu l'universo, resti l'Italia a me," ("You can have the universe, but leave Italy for me").