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An uncomplicated, thrilling Tosca from WNO
Carlo Rizzi conducts WNO's Tosca revival in Cardiff.
Handel's Orlando given a lively update
With Lawrence Zazzo's spectacular counter-tenor voice, Handel's Orlando finds an ideal interpreter.
40 years young: John Copley's La bohème at the Royal Opera
Ermonela Jaho gives an incomparable vocal acting performance; John Copley's production, 40 years old this year, never fails to enthrall. It's being retired after next season: catch it while you can, and remember to pack the handkerchiefs.
Scant Sodom but a riveting Moses und Aron
A riveting performance of Schoenberg's Moses und Aron, despite the absence of the golden calf, the burning bush, Sodom and Gomorrah.
Something for everyone in La Traviata at the Royal Opera
A glittering high society romance. A sordid tale of a prostitute born in the gutter and dying alone and painfully. A bel canto charmer, packed with glorious tunes. A scathing attack on Victorian sexual hypocrisy. Verdi's La Traviata is all of these things: find in it what you will.Richard Eyre's production for the Royal Opera is a hardy old soldier.
A star-studded Faust at the Royal Opera
In this Royal Opera production of Gounod's Faust, there's no question about who's in charge. Not only does the devil get all the best lines, but he bosses the show from beginning to end. Clad in feathered hat, long curly wig and reminiscent of the Laughing Cavalier, René Pape plays Mephistopheles quite superbly, alternating between mercurial bouffe comic lines and extreme sardonic nastiness.
