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Opera & Ballet

Collected opera and ballet reviews

Heritage Opera Creates an Intimate Carmen With an Irish Flavour

30/12/201124/10/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Bizet’s Carmen: comic opera in four acts sung in English with accompaniment by piano and string quartet. Heritage Opera, Haigh Hall, Wigan, Lancashire: 21.10.2011 (MC)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags Lancaster, Michael Cookson

Lyric Opera of Chicago Opens New Season with “Tales of Hoffmann”

25/10/201124/10/2011 by Stan

United StatesUnited States Offenbach, Tales of Hoffmann: Soloists, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Emmanuel Villaume (conductor), Civic Opera House, Chicago. 21.10.2011 (JLZ)

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Categories International Opera, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Chicago, James L. Zychowicz

A Sunny And Pastoral La Fille Revival Showcases Ashton’s Genius

25/10/201122/10/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom   Frederick Ashton’s :La Fille mal gardée: Dancers of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the Royal Ballet Sinfonia,  Philip Ellis (conductor), Sadler’s Wells, London, 20.10.11. (JPr)

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Categories Broadcasts, Musicals, & Others, Opera & Ballet, Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Fine Acting, but Covent Garden’s Dutchman Fails to Set Sail

27/04/201720/10/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Wagner, Der fliegende Holländer: Soloists and Chorus of Royal Opera, Jeffrey Tate (Conductor), Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 18.10.2011. (JPr)

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Categories Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Anna (Netrebko) Triumphs As Anna (Bolena) At The Met

18/10/201117/10/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Met Live in HD 2011/12, Donizetti, Anna Bolena: Soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, conducted by Marco Armiliato. Broadcast to the IMAX, Waterloo, London, 15.10.11. (JPr)

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Categories Opera & Ballet, Previously Published, UK Opera Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Champagne Singers, Beer Pockets: Faust in Barcelona

14/02/201416/10/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

SpainSpain C. Gounod, Faust: Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus Gran Teatre del Liceu, Pierre Vallet (conductor), Barcelona’s Liceu, 11.10.2011 (JMI)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags Barcelona, JM Irurzun

At Last, Good Verdi From Parma: Un Ballo in Boston

18/10/201115/10/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

ItalyItaly G. Verdi. Un Ballo in Maschera: Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus Teatro Regio di Parma, Gianluigi Gelmetti (conductor), Teatro Regio di Parma. 9.10.2011 (JMI)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags JM Irurzun, Parma

Falstaff Scores Not at the Teatro Farnese di Parma

18/10/201113/10/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

ItalyItaly G. Verdi. Falstaff: Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus Teatro Regio di Parma, Andrea Battistoni (conductor), Teatro Farnese di Parma. 10.10.2011 (JMI)

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Categories International Opera, Previously Published Tags JM Irurzun, Parma
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