fri 04/07/2025

Opera

Wagner Dream, Welsh National Opera

Those who knew the composer Jonathan Harvey, who died of motor neurone disease last December, will remember him as the least demonstrative, least theatrical of men. His presence was gentle, soft-spoken, essentially inward – the physical image of the...

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Owen Wingrave, Guildhall School of Music

Although originally commissioned by the Royal Opera House, Benjamin Britten’s opera Owen Wingrave was always intended to be an opera-for-television. Perhaps it’s this unusual pedigree that has scared off potential performances of this little-seen...

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The Perfect American, English National Opera

There were a small but substantial number of children dotted around the auditorium at the opening night of The Perfect American, and one hopes they hadn’t been led to expect singalong-a-Disney, all bright colours and catchy tunes. The piece takes...

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I Puritani, Grange Park Opera

Apparently Bellini’s I Puritani was Queen Victoria’s favourite opera. That wasn’t quite reason enough for director Stephen Langridge to condemn the cast of his new Grange Park production to this extraordinarily ugly sartorial era, but unfortunately...

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Imeneo, Academy of Ancient Music, Hogwood, Barbican Hall

There are Handel operas where you wait impatiently for the handful of truly original set-pieces to light up the action, hoping the singers are equal to their challenges. One such is surely Siroe, Re di Persia, bravely staged at the Göttingen Handel...

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London Contemporary Orchestra, Hugh Brunt, Aldwych Station

Three hundred years ago we danced and ate to art music. Before that we worshipped to it. In the 19th century we began to sit and stare at it. The immersive music movement of the past decade has moved things along again. Today we are encouraged to...

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theartsdesk in Göttingen: Handel goes east

Let me confess: I had to return to lovely Göttingen as much for the frogs as for the Handel. Puffing out their throats like bubblegum, the amphibians' brekekekek chorus in the ponds of the great university’s botanic gardens actually made a more...

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Lohengrin, Welsh National Opera

What is one to make of Lohengrin, Wagner’s last “opera” (as opposed to music drama), in this day and age? Is it a medieval romance, like Weber’s Freischütz but with a deus ex machina at the beginning rather than the end; or is it a nineteenth-...

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Falstaff, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

In this revival of Richard Jones's 2009 production, the action has been very effectively shifted to post-war Windsor with Sir John Falstaff (Laurent Naouri) as down-at-heel gentry maintaining delusions of superiority, rubbing up against an ascendant...

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Ariadne auf Naxos, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

The Major-Domo promises fireworks during the Prologue of Strauss and Hofmannsthal’s Ariadne auf Naxos. Katharina Thoma, the director of Glyndebourne’s new staging, drops a bombshell - actually several bombshells. Glyndebourne’s wartime history (as a...

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Lulu, WNO

Lulu (Berg) Welsh National Opera Natascha Petrinsky, Mez zo-soprano: Countess Geschwitz Patricia Orr, Mezzo-soprano: Theatrical Dr esser Ashley Holland, Baritone: Dr. Schön / Jack the Ripper Peter Hoare , Tenor: Alwa Richard Agnas, Baritone:...

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The Lighthouse, English Touring Opera, Linbury Studio

Peter Maxwell Davies’ opera thriller based on the true story ofthe mysterious disappearance of the three Flannan Isles lighthouse keepers . Conductor Richard BakerDirector Ted HuffmanDesigner Neil IrishLightingDesigner Guy Hoare

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