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A game of two halves: Ariadne auf Naxos at Longborough
Ariadne auf Naxos shines in an ultra-contemporary world of high net worth tantrums at Longborough Festival Opera, complete with glam rock fairies, giant string, and glorious music.
A swallow among the peacocks
A tight production from Martin Lloyd-Evans together with a strong cast and loving treatment from conductor Matthew Kofi Waldren made a strong case for more regular performances of this neglected gem.
Baritone wins Handel Singing Competition 2015
Handel Singing Competition, which forms part of London Handel Festival, is unique in that the participants sing only Handel in all the rounds.
Israel in Egypt with the Huddersfield Choral Society
Handel and the Huddersfield Choral Society go way back, and their union is probably listed somewhere in the Old Testament.
Fall in love all over again: Cimarosa's The Secret Marriage with British Youth Opera
The Secret Marriage has been a hit from its earliest days. At its 1792 première in Vienna, King Leopold II was so delighted by the performance that he ordered the whole company to repair to his mansion, be treated to a magnificent dinner, “and then play the entire opera through again, immediately”.
Size Zero Opera at Tête à Tête: The Sandman
Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival is an amazing opportunity for emerging opera companies and performers, giving valuable time and attention to bold and strange new works.
