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“Ein sonderbar Ding”: The Met revives an oddly disjointed Rosenkavalier

Günther Groissböck (Baron Ochs) and Lise Davidsen (Marschallin)
© Ken Howard | Met Opera
Erin Morley (Sophie) and Samantha Hankey (Octavian)
© Ken Howard | Met Opera
Samantha Hankey (Octavian)
© Ken Howard | Met Opera
Samantha Hankey (Octavian) and Lise Davidsen (Marschallin)
© Ken Howard | Met Opera
Lise Davidsen (Marschallin)
© Ken Howard | Met Opera
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“amid the morass, Davidsen managed to debut a highly credible Marschallin”
Reviewed at Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City on 27 March 2023
Strauss R., Der Rosenkavalier
Metropolitan Opera
Simone Young, Conductor
Robert Carsen, Director, Lighting Designer
Paul Steinberg, Set Designer
Brigitte Reiffenstuel, Costume Designer
Peter van Praet, Lighting Designer
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Lise Davidsen, Feldmarschallin
Samantha Hankey, Octavian
Günther Groissböck, Baron Ochs
Brian Mulligan, Herr von Faninal
Erin Morley, Sophie
Thomas Ebenstein, Valzacchi
Katharine Goeldner, Annina
René Barbera, Italian Singer
Philippe Giraudeau, Choreography
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