Opera
The Exterminating Angel, Royal OperaTuesday, 25 April 2017![]() "But is any of this normal?," asks poor Beatriz at the end of Act One. Of course not. She and 14 other grand creatures are crossing the space of an aristocratic drawing-room from which, they are coming to realise, there is no escape. At the same... Read more... |
Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, EBS, Gardiner, Colston Hall, BristolThursday, 13 April 2017![]() “Never give one concert if you can give a hundred” might stand as a motto for the conductor who once hauled his choir and orchestra round the world performing all 200 or so of Bach’s cantatas. And mathematically Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s latest... Read more... |
Patience/Tosca, English Touring OperaWednesday, 12 April 2017![]() How well do you know your bad Victorian poetry? “When through the purple corridors the screaming scarlet Ibis flew/In terror, and a horrid dew dripped from the moaning Mandragores.” Go on, guess the author. Or how about this? “What time the poet... Read more... |
Bluebeard's Castle & The 8th Door, Scottish OperaMonday, 03 April 2017![]() What to pair with Bluebeard’s Castle? It’s always a dilemma for opera companies. Something lightweight, even comic, provides contrast but also risks trivialising Bartók’s dark, symbolist drama. Something equally brooding risks submerging the... Read more... |
Madama Butterfly, Royal OperaFriday, 31 March 2017![]() "È un'immensa pietà" - "it's heartbreaking," rather than "it's a huge pity" - sings consul Sharpless of "Butterfly" Cio-Cio San's fatal belief that her American husband will return to her. Heartbreak is what we expected from Ermonela Jaho after her... Read more... |
Alceste, Early Opera Company, Curnyn, Wigmore HallThursday, 30 March 2017![]() A wife dies to save her husband; a hero goes to hell and back to retrieve her from the underworld. Nothing of this dark myth, other than a rollicking row across the Styx from a bass singing Charon, ferryman of the dead, remains in Handel's... Read more... |
Ormisda, St George's Hanover SquareWednesday, 29 March 2017![]() The annual London Handel Festival is dutifully working its way through every one of Handel’s operas in a cycle that will eventually take us from Alcina to Xerxes before, presumably, starting all over again. But each year, alongside these headliners... Read more... |
The First Commandment, Classical Opera, St John’s Smith SquareWednesday, 22 March 2017![]() Isn’t it funny? You wait ages for an opera by an eleven-year-old and then two turn up at once. The world’s feature journalists descended on Vienna at Christmas for a new take on Cinderella by Alma Deutscher. What they heard, for what it’s worth, was... Read more... |
Partenope, English National OperaThursday, 16 March 2017![]() It's time again for surrealist charades at the nothing-doing mansion. Christopher Alden's Handel is back at ENO, making inconsequentiality seem wondrous. Christian Curnyn's conducting sets the tone, with orchestral playing as light as air, and a new... Read more... |
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Royal OperaSunday, 12 March 2017![]() Recent British-based productions have taken Wagner's paean to creativity, the reconciliation of tradition and the individual talent, at face value. Graham Vick's long-serving Covent Garden colourfest, with its brilliant staging of the night brawl;... Read more... |
The Winter's Tale, English National OperaTuesday, 28 February 2017![]() After a Royal Opera performance of Birtwistle's The Minotaur, a friend spotted Hans Werner Henze in the foyer and had the temerity to ask that annoying question "What did you think?" "Very competent and extremely well performed," came the reply.... Read more... |
Hansel and Gretel, Opera NorthMonday, 27 February 2017![]() Opera North’s updated version of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel takes place in what looks like a down-at-heel Leeds housing estate, the titular siblings shown filming the story using simple domestic props and back projections. Quite how the... Read more... |
