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Performer: Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra

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SavonlinnaRoméo et JulietteNew production

Savonlinna Opera Festival
Gounod: Roméo et Juliette
Yves Abel; Amy Lane; Emma Ryott; Charlie Morgan Jones; Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra

SavonlinnaThe Magic Flute

Savonlinna Opera Festival
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)
Sakari Oramo; August Everding; Toni Businger; Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra; Savonlinna Opera Festival Choir

SavonlinnaIl barbiere di Siviglia

Savonlinna Opera Festival
Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia
Michele Gamba; Kari Heiskanen; Antti Mattila; Teemu Muurimäki; William Iles; Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra
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Satan, sex, blood and redemption: Faust in Finland

Auguin conducted as if he really believes in this evergreen work, which was wonderful to hear in the composer’s rather overlooked anniversary year.
****1
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Staging, spectacle, singing: three-card trick at Savonlinna

This was more stadium rock than stuffy opera house, lighting as ‘metaphor made real’ as the lovers were – literally – star-struck, blinded by love.
****1
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Butterfly's castle: Puccini soars at Savonlinna

There is a reason that Butterfly has the highest blub factor in the repertory, for it is not only for Cio-Cio-San that we weep, but for ourselves. 
****1
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McVicar 's Rigoletto travels to the Savonlinna Festival

David McVicar's production may divide audiences with its no holds barred approach to the debauchery of the court of Mantua, but is well worth seeing for the Gilda of Tuuli Takala.
****1
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Kullervo at the Savonlinna Festival

Kari Heiskanen's questionable production of Sallinen's bleak opera is revived with a superb cast under the nuanced baton of Hannu Lintu.
****1
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“Amid the black water": a sensational new work from Aulis Sallinen at the Savonlinna Festival

The Castle in the Water, Sallinen's new “chronicle”, is a new work of innovative beauty. Tragic, comic and epic, in seventy-five minutes it tells the history of Olavinlinna and gives a snap-shot of those connected to it.
*****
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