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Unreal city: The Rake's Progress at the Royal Academy of Music
Frederic Wake-Walker's realisation of the Hogarth-inspired opera is visually bracing and assuredly sung.
Emotion and mayhem: a golden double bill from Royal Academy Opera
Students triumph in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta and Ravel's L'Enfant et les sortilèges.
By Jove! A terrific Semele at the Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy Opera maintains its usual high standards in a production of Handel’s operatic oratorio, a showcase for the singers of the future.
Japan and UK students on a joint journey of discovery
Students from the Royal Academy of Music and Tokyo Geidai join forces for an expedition through Beethoven's Eroica Symphony.
Dove's Flight takes off superbly
Dove's infectious score nods to Copland, Bernstein and Britten and its tongue-twisting ensembles and high-wire vocal writing were wonderfully performed.
Blue lips and beards: The Rake's Progress
Does the devil get the best tunes? Nick Shadow steals the show in the Royal Academy's production of The Rake's Progress.
Star of the future: Haobin Wang entertains as Gianni Schicchi
Royal Academy Opera's thoroughly competent Suor Angelica precedes a fabulously entertaining Gianni Schicchi, with a top drawer performance from Haobin Wang in the title role.
Britten’s blank postcard from Belsen: The Rape of Lucretia at the Royal Academy of Music
Drawing a line of suffering from ancient Rome to Golgotha to the concentration camps, Britten’s blank postcard from Belsen strikes to the heart of humanity. The Rape of Lucretia is brilliantly realised by the Royal Academy of Music.