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Opera & Ballet

Collected opera and ballet reviews

Banal Libretto and Unadventurous Score Mar Judith Weir’s New Opera

13/03/201213/03/2012 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Judith Weir, Miss Fortune (British premiere): Soloists, Royal Opera Chorus, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House / Paul Daniel (conductor). Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 12.3.2012 (MB)

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Categories Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags London, Mark Berry

Memories of Another Past: Stefan Herheim’s La bohème

10/03/202310/03/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

NorwayNorway Puccini, La bohème: Soloists, Norwegian National Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus, Eivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor), Oslo Opera, 23.1.2012 (JFL)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags Jens F. Laurson, Oslo

Classical Opera Performs Lucio Silla, Mozart’s Underrated Opera!

13/03/201210/03/2012 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Mozart: Lucio Silla, K135: (Concert Performance) Soloists of Classical Opera, Orchestra of Classical Opera, Members of the Lucio Silla Chorus / Ian Page. (conductor), Cadogan Hall, London, 8.3.2012 (MMB)

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Categories Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags London, Margarida Mota-Bull

Good and Bad Is All Good at New York City Opera

13/03/201207/03/2012 by Stan

United StatesUnited States  Verdi, La Traviata: Soloists, chorus and orchestra of New York City Opera, Steven White, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, 16.2.2012 (GG)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags George Grella, New York

Spring Passions Run High with Two Sublime Frederick Ashton Ballets

26/01/201607/03/2012 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Ravel: Daphnis and Chloë; Messager: The Two Pigeons: Artists of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, David Bintley (director),  Royal Ballet Sinfonia/ Koen Kessels (conductor) Birmingham Hippodrome, 2.3.2012 (GR)

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Categories Ballet and Dance Reviews, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Birmingham, Geoff Read

Pan American Mozart from Madrid

13/03/201207/03/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

SpainSpain Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, La Clemenza di Tito: Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid, Thomas Hengelbrock (conductor), Coro Intermezzo, Teatro Real, Madrid, 2.3.2012 (JMI)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags JM Irurzun, Madrid

Henze to RunAway From

10/03/202306/03/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

NorwayNorway Hans Werner Henze, El Cimarrón: Gregg Baker (baritone), Per Pålsson (guitar), Kerstin Thiele (flute), Mathias Friis-Hansen (percussion). Oslo Opera, 19.1.2012. (JFL)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags Jens F. Laurson, Oslo

Berlioz, Damnation!

09/01/201305/03/2012 by Jens F. Laurson

GermanyGermany Berlioz, La Damnation de Faust: Soloists, Munich Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic Chorus, Tölz Boys’ Choir, Stéphane Denève (conductor), Gasteig Philharmonic Hall, Munich, 29.2.2012 (JFL)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, International Opera, Previously Published Tags Jens F. Laurson, Munich
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