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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.
The symphony that is not one: Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette
What is there to say about Hector Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette? A “dramatic symphony” in seven movements, featuring small and large choruses, and three soloists (two of whom sing for around five minutes each and one who sings for around 30), as well as a treasure trove of unusual instrumental combinations and sounds, it is safe to say this is something of an odd bird.
Guildhall School: Debussy and Donizetti
A double bill of rare operas: it’s like Christmas has come early in London. The Guildhall School are pairing Debussy’s The Prodigal Son with Donizetti’s sparkling court comedy Francesca di Foix.