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Opera & Ballet

Collected opera and ballet reviews

Scottish Ballet Present a Double Bill of Works Old and New

08/11/201107/11/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Scottish Ballet Double Bill, Kings 2 Ends and Song of the Earth: Dancers of Scottish Ballet, Karen Cargill (mezzo), Richard Berkeley-Steele (tenor), Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Richard Honner. Sadler’s Wells, London, 4.11.11. (JPr)

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Categories Ballet and Dance Reviews, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Handel’s Xerxes At San Francisco Opera: Brimming With Charm and Humor

08/11/201107/11/2011 by Stan

Handel, Xerxes: Soloists, orchestra and chorus, San Francisco Opera, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco. 4.11.2011 (HS)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Harvey Steiman, San Francisco

The Loving and Loathing of Don Giovanni

08/11/201106/11/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States W.A. Mozart, Don Giovanni: Soloists, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Nicola Luisotti (conductor), War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, 2.11.2011 (RRR)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags Robert R. Reilly, San Francisco

Pertusi Steals the Show in Covent Garden’s La Sonnambula

08/11/201106/11/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Bellini La sonnambula Soloists, Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden/Daniel Oren (conductor), The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 2.11.2011. (CC)

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Categories Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags Colin Clarke, London

Sparkling Die Fledermaus Closes Juventus Lyrica’s 2011 Season

21/07/202106/11/2011 by Jonathan Spencer Jones

 ArgentinaArgentina  Strauss, Die Fledermaus: Soloists and Chorus of Juventus Lyrica, Orquesta Académica de Buenos Aires, Carlos Calleja (conductor), Teatro Avenida, Buenos Aires. 28.10.2011. (JSJ)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Jonathan Spencer Jones

Tarik O’Regan, Heart of Darkness: An Emotionally Honest Collaboration

08/11/201103/11/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tarik O’Regan, Heart of Darkness (world premiere): Soloists, CHROMA, Oliver Gooch (conductor). Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, London, 1.11.2011 (MB)

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

Tannhäuser at L’Opéra Bastille, Much to Admire

08/11/201102/11/2011 by Stan

FranceFrance Wagner, Tannhäuser: Soloists, Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine, Chorus and Orchestra of the Opéra national de Paris, Sir Mark Elder (conductor), Opéra Bastille, 29.10.2011 (MB)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Mark Berry, Paris

New Local Work on Fedra Mythology Premieres in Buenos Aires

27/01/201602/11/2011 by Stan

ArgentinaArgentina  Perusso, Fedra: Soloists andOrchestra of Teatro Colón, Mario Perusso (conductor), Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires. 21.10.2011. (JSJ)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Buenos Aires, Jonathan Spencer Jones
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