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© Andrew Eccles
Ellington, Traditional
Alvin Ailey; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Ves Harper; Jane Greenwood; Chenault Spence; Christina Giannini

MadridAlvin Ailey American Dance Theater

© Andrew Eccles
Ellington, Russell, Various, Traditional
Alvin Ailey; Ronald K Brown; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Ves Harper; Jane Greenwood; Chenault Spence; Christina Giannini
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Heggie’s newly staged Moby Dick lands triumphantly at the Met

Peter Mattei (Starbuck) © Karen Almond | Met Opera

Fifteen years after its Dallas Opera world premiere, Jake Heggie’s grand adaptation of Herman Melville’s sprawling epic arrives in New York in a stunning production with a standout cast.  

*****
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Fine music-making redeems dull production in COC’s Nabucco

Mary Elizabeth Williams (Abigaille) and Rihan Chaieb (Fenena) © Michael Cooper
The Canadian Opera Company’s season opening production is musically excellent, but the dated, dull production adds little. 
***11
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Rigoletto cast dazzles in Lyric Opera of Chicago’s season opener

Igor Golovatenko (Rigoletto) © Todd Rosenberg
Through brilliant singing and layered acting, Javier Camarena, Mané Galoyan, and Igor Golovatenko drive a Rigoletto to warm a traditionalist's heart. 
****1
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Mass appeal: Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites revived at the Met

Sabine Devieilhe (Sœur Constance) and Ailyn Pérez (Blanche) © Marty Sohl | Met Opera
John Dexter's production, now among the longest-serving in the company's repertory, remains a marvel of simple, effective storytelling.
****1
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Faith and anguish: Carmélites at the Met

An unforgettable evening at the Met as John Dexter's production of Poulenc's masterpiece is revived to close the season. 
****1
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A strongly cast Nabucco opens at Lyric Opera of Chicago

The Lyric Opera put together the best-sounding première of the year so far, in which singers, chorus and the orchestra all began with astonishing confidence and only improved from there.
****1
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