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Spiel mit der Obsession: Pique Dame an der Wiener Staatsoper
Unter der Leitung von Valery Gergiev bestachen das Staatsopernorchester und ein überwiegend russisches Sängerensemble in Tschaikowskys vorletzter Oper.
A haunting, poignant Proms opener
After a stirring Marseillaise, a sombre mood hung over the first half of this Proms season opener, with Sol Gabetta's lyrical, intimate Elgar.
Einstand bei den Münchner Philharmonikern
In Mahlers Zweiter führte Gergiev die Philharmoniker und den Philharmonischen Chor souverän und deutet eine exzellente Zusammenarbeit an.
The Met's Aida offers stunning singing and spectacle
Verdi’s Aida has been performed over 1,000 times at the Metropolitan Opera, making it the most commonly revived work after Puccini’s La bohème. Because Aida is so regularly programmed, I usually walk rather than run to see this opera.
The symphony that is not one: Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette
What is there to say about Hector Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette? A “dramatic symphony” in seven movements, featuring small and large choruses, and three soloists (two of whom sing for around five minutes each and one who sings for around 30), as well as a treasure trove of unusual instrumental combinations and sounds, it is safe to say this is something of an odd bird.
Met's 'Hoffmann' is Satisfying Fare
Those who like their opera off-kilter will revel in the Metropolitan Opera’s Les Contes d'Hoffmann, an opera in three acts (with prologue and epilogue) by Jacques Offenbach. The Met production was heavily operetta à la Offenbach—risqué, and at times, erotic.
