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Privilege begets privilege: Figaro in Oslo
Looks can be deceiving in this beautifully sung revival of Thaddeus Strassberger's Oslo production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
Not perfect, only human: Elysium in Oslo
Rolf Wallin and Mark Ravenhill’s new opera Elysium tackles fundamental questions about humanity itself, and largely succeeds. Despite slightly uneven music and libretto, the performers shine in this sci-fi opera.
I like a boy in uniform: a frustrating Carmen in Oslo
Calixto Bieito's production of Carmen attempts to humanise the title character, but in doing so leaves the rest as caricatures.
Diary of a teenage girl: Barber in Oslo
François de Carpentries’ Oslo production of The Barber of Seville is back for its fourth revival. The singing ranges from the uninteresting to the outright excellent, but the production can still provide a thoroughly entertaining evening at the opera.
Lies and delusions: Jüri Reinvere's Peer Gynt
Jüri Reinvere's new operatic adaptation of Ibsen's immortal drama is a decidedly uneven experience, but not without potential.
The end of the world. Or something: Ligeti's Le grand macabre at the Norwegian National Opera
The world ended yesterday. Possibly. It probably didn’t, but the facts are still kind of fuzzy.György Ligeti’s only opera, Le grand macabre is a strange piece. The story is straightforward enough: Nekrotzar, a Death-like figure, travels around the world of Breughelland warning its citizens of impending doom – a giant comet will destroy Earth at midnight.
