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Woodland Tales: Vixen at the RCM

The Royal College of Music's first opera of the season, The Cunning Little Vixen has some excellent singing and first-class playing from the student orchestra.

Peaches and Cream: A frothy Fledermaus

An energetic performance of Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus, showcased both the work and some very fine young singers.

La gazzetta dazzles at RCM

It may not be perfect, but this rare chance to see Rossini's La gazzetta should not be missed, in a glitteringly elaborate production with a talented young cast, great choreography and even a pantomime camel...

Brilliance five ways: Hogarth's Stages at the Royal College of Music

Five short, exciting new works created in response to images by William Hogarth, showcasing a plethora of upcoming talent which already has lots to say about love, life, unkind critics and rave culture.

London Handel Festival opens with a tongue-in-cheek Imeneo at the RCM

Imeneo (1740), Handel’s penultimate opera, is atypical on several fronts. It’s relatively short by Handel’s standards (three acts, under two hours of music); the plot is thin, but not as absurd or complicated as those of some of his other operas (there are no disguises, for example); the title role is composed for a bass; and the opera has a chorus which participates in the plot, rather than just

Monteverdi in Muscovy: The Coronation of Poppea at the RCM

“I apologise to those who anticipated togas, or 17th-century Venice”, writes James Conway in the programme notes to his production of Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea, currently running at the Royal College of Music’s Britten Theatre in London.