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Almodóvar influenced Barbiere in Philadelphia
Visually and vocally beautiful, but the case for updating the setting of this story is not made.
A Happy Union: Tradition and Youthfulness in the Fort Worth Opera’s Marriage of Figaro
The 2012 Fort Worth Opera Festival, now nearing its conclusion, presented the last of its three performances of Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro on Friday evening. A traditional approach governed everything from the modest yet handsome sets to the conservative musical interpretation.
Boston Lyric Opera offers an irresistible Barber of Seville
Boston Lyric Opera's production of The Barber of Seville looks, sounds and feels like a storybook come to life. Wildly improbable and completely over the top, the story recounts the antics of Count Almaviva and his quest to win the love of Rosina, freeing her from her vile guardian in the process.
The Met in HD, Faust, 2011
Read our review of Des McAnuff's production of Faust by Gounod, in its 2011 broadcast from the Met Opera in New York.
Opera Phila’s ‘Carmen’ Easy to Love
Some operagoers contend that Carmen, the fatalistic gypsy doomed to die, is unlikable. She antagonizes other women at the cigarette factory. She seduces men with abandon. She makes an inexperienced corporal of the guard fall for her, manipulates him into abandoning his military career for a life of smuggling, and then heartlessly turns him out like a pesky stray.
