Opera
Die Entführung aus dem Serail, GlyndebourneSunday, 14 June 2015![]() What a difference seven years can make to a budding genius. Mozart’s La finta giardiniera (1775) has only patches of brilliance, and last year’s Glyndebourne production, despite musical excellence, failed them all. This time an experienced director... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, Royal OperaSaturday, 13 June 2015![]() 2013 was the year that pop fans were forced to ponder the ethics of “Blurred Lines”. In 2014 classical fans followed suit, when Kasper Holten’s Royal Opera Don Giovanni unapologetically redrew the map of sexual boundaries. Suddenly Donna Anna was... Read more... |
Flight, Opera Holland ParkThursday, 11 June 2015![]() Connections are missed and made in Jonathan Dove’s Flight – a giddy airport fantasy of what might be and what never was. Not yet 20 years old, this contemporary score is quite a departure from Opera Holland Park’s staple fare of well-aged verismo... Read more... |
First Person: Once More With FeelingWednesday, 10 June 2015![]() As a child back in Lithuania, I always wanted to be an actor, but opera has taken me in a different direction – though recently it has opened up doors for the big screen and TV. This month Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail is being beamed... Read more... |
A Country Doctor, Phaedra, Guildhall School of Music and DramaWednesday, 10 June 2015![]() Of the two works by Hans Werner Henze on this curious if ultimately satisfying double-bill, neither quite answers to the name of opera. Henze originally conceived The Country Doctor as a radio opera, that still-rare and unfairly maligned genre,... Read more... |
Intermezzo, Garsington OperaSunday, 07 June 2015![]() In a curious deal, two operatic card games were running almost simultaneously last night. At the London Coliseum, Tchaikovsky’s outsider Hermann was gambling for his life on three hands of Faro in The Queen of Spades, while in home counties... Read more... |
The Queen of Spades, English National OperaSunday, 07 June 2015The delicacy of its supernatural elements make Pushkin’s The Queen of Spades, as adapted by Tchaikovsky, a tricky proposition for any director. Do you go with the ghost story and risk losing your audience emotionally, or do you play it straight,... Read more... |
Fiddler on the Roof, Grange Park OperaFriday, 05 June 2015![]() Many matches are made in Fiddler on the Roof but the matchmaking prize goes to Grange Park Opera for getting Bryn Terfel to take on the role of Tevye. Having only recently played Sweeney Todd, and indeed throughout a varied... Read more... |
Pelléas et Mélisande, Welsh National OperaSaturday, 30 May 2015![]() Debussy completed only one opera (though he started plenty), but it’s the most perfect work imaginable, not only in sheer musical refinement and narrative precision, but in psychological penetration and above all in that exact grasp of the... Read more... |
Listed: Essential BBC PromsTuesday, 26 May 2015![]() Hottest tickets for seats at the Proms have probably all gone already. Yet the beauty of it is that so long as you start queueing early enough you can always get to hear the greatest, or rather the most popular, artists, for £5 in the Arena which is... Read more... |
Carmen, Glyndebourne Festival OperaSunday, 24 May 2015![]() After Calixto Bieito’s radical reimaging of Carmen, which opened at English National Opera this week, David McVicar’s version at Glyndebourne was bound to seem conservative. But it turned out to be a comparison of apples and Seville oranges: Bieito... Read more... |
Poliuto, Glyndebourne Festival OperaFriday, 22 May 2015![]() Fashion is a funny thing, in opera no less than the sartorial trappings that go with it (everything from tight, hipster trews to billowing ballgowns at last night's Glyndebourne season opening, in case you were wondering). Donizetti's classical... Read more... |
