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BarcelonaLa fanciulla del West

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Puccini: La fanciulla del West
Nicola Luisotti; Valentina Carrasco; Gran Teatre del Liceu; Carles Berga; Silvia Aymonino; Peter van Praet; Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatre del Liceu

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Palau de la Música - Orfeó Català
Handel: Alessandro
Dani Espasa; Vespres d'Arnadí; Emőke Baráth; Núria Rial

MadridEl barbero de SevillaNew production

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Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia
Giacomo Sagripanti; Damiano Michieletto; Teatro Real; Paolo Fantin; Silvia Aymonino; Fabio Barettin; Orquesta Titular del Teatro Real
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A surrealist Minotaur and devils in tutus

The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is firing on all cylinders with this double bill of rare surrealist operas by Martinů.
****1
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Survivor's guilt: Britten's The Rape of Lucretia

Bleak and uncompromising in vision and intention, Britten's The Rape of Lucretia gets a suitably dark, discomfiting outing at Guildhall. 
***11
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Situation comedy, Italian style

A light and sassy comedy from Wolf-Ferrari showcases the latest crop of talent from the Guildhall in a stylish 1960s production from Yannis Thavoris with video by Dom Baker, directed by Stephen Barlow.
***11
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Baritone wins Handel Singing Competition 2015

Handel Singing Competition, which forms part of London Handel Festival, is unique in that the participants sing only Handel in all the rounds. 

A tribute to Britten and Rimbaud: Journeying Boys at the Guildhall

In the programme notes to the Guildhall production of Journeying Boys, writer and director Iain Burnside reveals that the original idea behind the play came from Nick Sears, the Royal College of Music’s Head of Vocal Studies. It’s hard to know whether that disclosure was a giving of credit due or a disclaimer.
***11
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Entre el oficio y el exceso: segundo reparto de Romeo y Julieta

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En la línea de la Grand opéra, Thomas Jolly propone una escena de gran impacto visual para Romeo y Julieta, pero que no termina de funcionar en conjunto.
***11
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