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Month: March 2024

The RPO play superbly for Charlotte Corderoy from what could be seen and heard at Cadogan Hall

07/03/2024 by Marc Bridle

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lyadov, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov: Martin James Bartlett (piano), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Charlotte Corderoy (conductor). Cadogan Hall, London, 29.2.2024. (MBr)

Charlotte Corderoy rehearsing the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra © Tim Lutton

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An impressive production of Weinberg’s The Passenger at Madrid’s Teatro Real

07/03/2024 by José Irurzun

SpainSpain M. Weinberg, The Passenger (Die Passagierin): Teatro Real Chorus and Orchestra / Mirga Gražinytè-Tyla (conductor). Teatro Real, Madrid, 4.3.2024. (JMI)

Amanda Majeski (Marta) and Daveda Karanas (Lisa) © J. del Real

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Beatrice di Tenda re-enters the repertoire with an incisive production at Paris’s Opéra Bastille

07/03/2024 by Katelyn Simone

FranceFrance Bellini, Beatrice di Tenda: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris  / Mark Wigglesworth (conductor). Opéra Bastille, Paris, 28.2.2024. (KS)

Tamara Wilson as Beatrice di Tenda © Franck Ferville/OnP

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Conrad Tao’s poetry-inspired program at Berkeley finds connections in the breaks

07/03/202407/03/2024 by Harvey Steiman

United StatesUnited States Various: Conrad Tao (piano). Cal Performances, Hertz Hall, University of California, Berkeley, 3.3.2024. (HS)

Conrad Tao © Brantley Gutierrez

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ETO’s insightful, entertaining and high-quality Rake is not to be missed

08/08/202406/03/2024 by Agnes Kory

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stravinsky, The Rake’s Progress: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of English Touring Opera / Jack Sheen (conductor). Hackney Empire, London, 2.3.2024. (AK)

[l-r] Lauren Young (Baba), Nazan Fikret (Anne) and Frederick Jones (Tom) © Richard Hubert Smith

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Categories Opera & Ballet, UK Opera Tags Agnes Kory, London 2 Comments

Incredible to behold: Hamilton is not to be missed on its UK and Ireland tour

06/03/2024 by Simon Thompson

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Hamilton (UK touring production): Edinburgh Festival Theatre, 5.3.2024. (SRT)

[l-r] DeAngelo Jones, Shaq Taylor, Billy Nevers and KM Drew Boateng in Hamilton © Danny Kaan.

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Two rarely performed works at LA Opera: Highway 1, USA and The Dwarf

06/03/2024 by Jane Rosenberg

United StatesUnited States William Grant Still, Highway 1, USA & Alexander Zemlinsky, The Dwarf: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of LA Opera / James Conlon (conductor). Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, 3.3.2024. (JRo)

LA Opera’s 2024 production of Highway 1, USA © Cory Weaver

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A valuable opportunity to see and hear Handel’s Hercules at Berlin’s Komische Oper

06/03/2024 by Mark Berry

GermanyGermany Handel, Hercules: Soloists, Choral soloists (director: David Cavelius) and Orchestra of the Komische Oper / David Bates (conductor). Komische Oper, Berlin, 3.3.2024. (MB)

Paula Murrihy (centre, Dejanira) © Monika Rittershaus

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