WNO
Così fan tutte, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSaturday, 21 May 2011“I’ve seen an asp, a hydra, a basilisk”, Fiordiligi sings as she tries to ward off Ferrando in the second act of Mozart’s cynical dissection of true love. Benjamin Davis’s new production for WNO converts these beasts into a crocodile, a dragon,... Read more... |
David Pountney to head Welsh National OperaFriday, 01 April 2011After what must seem like a long exile, the opera director with one of the most distinctive track records in the business is to return as chief executive of a company which has been on fitful form recently. As, it must be said, has Pountney's recent... Read more... |
Il Trovatore, Welsh National Opera, CardiffFriday, 25 February 2011Verdi’s Il Trovatore, the WNO season brochure assures us, “is Italian opera at its most passionate and full-blooded”. But you could sit through this revival of Peter Watson’s seven-year-old production and overlook the fact. Always understated (to... Read more... |
Die Fledermaus, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSunday, 13 February 2011Those WNO regulars who remember the company’s last Fledermaus (directed nine years ago by Calixto Bieito) with a shiver of horror can rest assured that its replacement contradicts it at almost every point. John Copley, past-master of Texttreue (... Read more... |
Year Out/Year In: Classical Music and OperaFriday, 31 December 2010Earlier this month, George Osborne, Vince Cable and Jeremy Hunt were spotted in a Royal Opera House box surveying the country's most expensive artistic patrimony. What they thought - and how they and the Arts Council might wield their axe - will... Read more... |
Ariadne auf Naxos, Welsh National OperaFriday, 08 October 2010Ariadne auf Naxos, according to its librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal, is all about fidelity: fidelity in love, fidelity in art, fidelity in spirit. Ariadne on her island, abandoned by Theseus, can give herself to Bacchus only by persuading herself... Read more... |
Fidelio, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSaturday, 18 September 2010In fact Giuseppe Frigeni’s production and sets have already been seen in Bordeaux, so perhaps it’s more that the novelty by now has worn off. Either way, it’s a miserable affair, devoid of movement or dramatic tension, obscure in its... Read more... |
Rigoletto, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSaturday, 26 June 2010Watching and hearing this revival of WNO’s now eight-year-old production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, it’s hard to remember he composed it only a year or two before La Traviata, that most psychologically believable of all his operas. In Rigoletto nothing... Read more... |
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