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Sins of the fathers: Le Cid at Dorset Opera Festival
Dorset Opera Festival's bold decision to programme Massenet's obscure opera about a medieval Castilian hero proves to be a major success.
Queen's dating dilemma: Handel's Partenope at Iford
Another masterful, sprightly and unstuffily fun production of Handel at Iford: Christopher Cowell's Partenope is erotically charged, well cast and comically compelling.
Dorset Opera deals with the devil in Gounod's Faust
Dorset Opera's second opera of their season saw a fiendishly good performance from Mark S Doss as Méphistophélès supported by a strong cast in Christopher Cowell's economical production.
A rite of spring: Rimsky-Korsakov's May Night
A welcome revival of a Russian rarity from the student forces of the Royal Academy of Music.
A Snow Maiden to melt the iciest of hearts
Weather forecasters would have a meteorological field day with Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera The Snow Maiden. Freezing temperatures have prevailed for sixteen years, and the immediate outlook in the Prologue is for further isolated snow showers, before a warm front eventually sweeps in from the south during Act IV.
Massenet's Cendrillon at RAM
Over the years, I’ve generally found performances at Royal Academy Opera to be enjoyable and straightforward. This production of Cendrillon went rather beyond that.
