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Love and death in Scotland: Mercadante’s Il proscritto
A great orchestral performance of an exciting score don't quite mask the dramatic weaknesses of Opera Rara's latest.
Well acted, musically strong: La traviata at Nevill Holt
A memorable outdoor Traviata from a young cast who immerse us completely in the story.
Albina Shagimuratova shines as Semiramide
Complete performances of Semiramide are as rare as hen's teeth. Opera Rara came close in a terrific concert performance in the Hanging Gardens of Kensington.
April’s first kiss: Gaspar’s Mimì shines
Despite a stellar Mimì, a disappointing La bohème at Grange Park Opera.
A mixed bag from the Jette Parker Young Artists at the Royal Opera House
From Studio to Stage was the name of this year’s summer performance by young artists on the Jette Parker programme at the Royal Opera House. The programme includes not only singers but also conductors/répétiteurs, a pianist, a lighting designer and stage director Pedro Ribeiro, who surely wins the prize for best headshot.
Die Zauberflöte at Covent Garden
How, I wonder, is it best for an opera company to treat a revival of a well-aired, well-liked, decent but not particularly radical production of a top ten opera? This was what the Royal Opera had to contend with in this season’s revival of David McVicar’s 2003 setting of Die Zauberflöte: many in the audience will have known every note of the opera, and several will have been thoroughly familiar wi
