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LeedsEugene OneginNew production

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
Garry Walker; Patrick Nolan; Opera North; Leslie Travers; Elizabeth Gadsby; Malcolm Rippeth; Orchestra of Opera North
Newcastle upon TyneEugene OneginNew production

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
Garry Walker; Patrick Nolan; Opera North; Leslie Travers; Elizabeth Gadsby; Malcolm Rippeth; Orchestra of Opera North
SalfordEugene OneginNew production

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
Garry Walker; Patrick Nolan; Opera North; Leslie Travers; Elizabeth Gadsby; Malcolm Rippeth; Orchestra of Opera North
NottinghamEugene OneginNew production

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
Garry Walker; Patrick Nolan; Opera North; Leslie Travers; Elizabeth Gadsby; Malcolm Rippeth; Orchestra of Opera North
MunichGötterdämmerungNew production

Wagner: Götterdämmerung
Vladimir Jurowski; Tobias Kratzer; Bavarian State Opera; Rainer Sellmaier; Michael Bauer; Bayerisches Staatsorchester
MunichDas Rheingold

Wagner: Das Rheingold
Vladimir Jurowski; Tobias Kratzer; Bavarian State Opera; Rainer Sellmaier; Michael Bauer; Bayerisches Staatsorchester
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And they were the most divine gods: Das Rheingold in Munich

Tobias Kratzer's prelude to this new Ring cycle exceeds all expectations and scores a musical-theatrical success.
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Komische Oper Berlin's The Marriage of Figaro is staged at the Edinburgh International Festival with a strong cast headed by Penny Sofroniadou and Peter Kellner.
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Louisa Muller returns to revive her 2019 production, preserving the ambiguity – did the Governess see these things or imagine them?
New-minted rather than dusted down: ENO opens season with Satyagraha
Phelim McDermott's popular staging of Satyagraha, which verges on the lush and the voluptuous, is revived to open English National Opera's season.
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After a seven month delay, Willem Jeths' new opera finally receives its long awaited world premiere in front of a live audience.
There will be blood: Elektra in Salzburg
An Elektra conducted like Mendelssohnian fairy music, sung not shouted, just as Strauss required.
