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Performer: Mark Wilde

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Pinchgut takes on Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria

Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria is given the Pinchgut treatment, with an abstract staging complementing historically informed music-making under Erin Helyard.

****1
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A stylish Eugene Onegin at Garsington

Michael Boyd's stylish new production is broadly traditional, apart from beyond-the-grave appearances by Lensky. 
****1
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Vert-Vert delights at Garsington

Vert-Vert, undoubtedly the only opera named after a dead parrot, is a very, very silly opera – more a series of comic sketches than an integrated work. But in Garsington's production, everything delights.
****1
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Lumberjacks and pioneers: Britten's Paul Bunyan from English Touring Opera

Paul Bunyan is something of an oddity in Benjamin Britten’s oeuvre; a satirical operetta (with a libretto by W.H. Auden) about pioneers in America who are led by a gigantic lumberjack. 
***11
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Love conquers all: English Touring Opera's The Coronation of Poppea appals while it enchants

When the Baroque movement in art ended, the backlash was severe. The very adjective became an insult: the cold, clear, rarefied eye of 18th-century Neoclassicism found its opulence stifling, its luxury oppressive, and its profusion of ornament, ugly.
****1
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A must-see Entführung aus dem Serail at Garsington

Those who feel that country house opera is in some way not the real thing, just an excuse to dress up and picnic on manicured lawns, should hie to Garsington’s new Die Entführung aus dem Serail with all speed.
*****
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