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TokyoAntonello Manacorda / Andrè Schuen

Bach, Mahler, Schoenberg, Schubert
NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo; Antonello Manacorda; Andrè Schuen
MadridWagner - Tannhäuser

Wagner: Tannhäuser
Gustavo Gimeno; David Hermann; Teatro Real; Jo Schramm; Bettina Walter; Fabrice Kebour; Orquesta Titular del Teatro Real
SalzburgCosì fan tutte

Mozart: Così fan tutte
Joana Mallwitz; Christof Loy; Johannes Leiacker; Barbara Drosihn; Olaf Winter; Vienna Philharmonic
BerlinTannhäuser

Wagner: Tannhäuser
Christian Thielemann; Sasha Waltz; Staatsoper Berlin; Pia Maier-Schriever; Bernd Skodzig; David Finn; Staatskapelle Berlin
ViennaDie tote Stadt

Korngold: Die tote Stadt (The Dead City)
Sebastian Weigle; Willy Decker; Vienna State Opera; Wolfgang Gussmann; Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera; Concert Association Vienna State Opera Chorus
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Unseduced: Don Giovanni opens the Budapest Festival Orchestra season

Iván Fischer's reworking of his 2017 production of Don Giovanni is musically capable, but dramatically unconvincing.
Stellar performances close the Boston Symphony’s Beethoven Festival

Nelsons stresses refined dynamics, rhythmic drive, balance and contrast as he closes the Beethoven Festival in style.
A new Ring in Milan! Das Rheingold shines at La Scala

La Scala presents a new production of Richard Wagner's masterpiece by David McVicar with a superb cast under the considerate baton of Simone Young.
Scenes from a marriage: Kosky’s Figaro revived at the Staatsoper

Peter Kellner and Slávka Zámečníková's charming duo anchors this revival of Barrie Kosky's high spirited production.
Strong performances counter Gloger's “clever” Così fan tutte

Golda Schultz leads a fine cast in the fourth revival of Jan Philipp Gloger's Royal Opera production.
High on Cherubino: Kušej’s drugged-up Figaro in Salzburg

Martin Kušej gives Mozart and Da Ponte's commedia per musica a sinister mafia setting, which is low on laughs but outstandingly performed, led by Lea Desandre's charismatic Cherubino.
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Am Anfang war das Lied: Andrè Schuen und Daniel Heide über Winterreise

Wir sprachen mit Andrè Schuen und Daniel Heide über die neue Einspielung ihrer Winterreise, warum sie dieses Werk nicht loslässt und warum uns die Musik von Schubert auch heute berührt.

