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An uninspired Figaro in Prague
Tradition and modernity are a mismatch in this uneven production of Mozart’s comic masterpiece.
A timely, and timeless, Norma in Prague
The National Theater opens the new opera season with a gripping, thought-provoking production of Bellini's romantic tragedy.
Vienna Volksoper: Il trovatore
Since 2013 marks a Verdi anniversary, the Viennese have been treated to two new productions of Il trovatore: Philipp Stölzl’s pacey, offbeat deconstruction that will open in Berlin next week, and this Volksoper co-production with the Theater Bonn where the curtain goes down after every scene.
The Bartered Bride at the Volksoper doesn't make for a great deal
Smetana wrote Prodaná nevěsta (“The Bartered Bride”) as a light Czech folk piece in a playful reply to critics who said that his music was too Wagnerian, or too German for that matter – something not compatible with the growing Czech national consciousness in the period he composed it (1863–66), even though he only showed mild interest in the Czech cause.
