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FRANKFURT OPERA ANNOUNCES 2021-2022 SEASON Frankfurt Opera’s 2021-2022 season will see eleven new productions, of which eight will be performed in the opera house and three in the Bockenheimer Depot, a former tram depot and the main workshop of the Straßenbahn Frankfurt am Main.In addition, there will be fifteen revivals of past productions and eight vocal recitals. CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Met’s 2020–21 Live in HD season will feature . ten live transmissions and two special encore presentations. For more about The Met in cinemas CLICK HERE.. Update: the Metropolitan Opera will not resume performances until January 2021 at the earliest. FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr ROSENBLATT RECITALS RETURN FOR THEIR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Rosa Feola (soprano) and Carlo Feola (piano) Back in Italy – though this time in Caserta – Rosa Feola, sang Mimì’s soft and poignant Act III aria (‘Donde Lieta’) expressively and with an expertly controlled soprano sound (her brother Carlo played the piano). SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 OPERA NORTH ANNOUNCES JOURNEY BACK FROM LOCKDOWN. Live tour for concert performances of Beethoven’s Fidelio A Night at the Opera gala concert at The Lowry, Salford Quays in June Co-production of Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with Leeds Playhouse rescheduled for Summer 21 The Whitehall Road Sessions: a new series of livestreamed chamber concerts from 22 April AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
FRANKFURT OPERA ANNOUNCES 2021-2022 SEASON Frankfurt Opera’s 2021-2022 season will see eleven new productions, of which eight will be performed in the opera house and three in the Bockenheimer Depot, a former tram depot and the main workshop of the Straßenbahn Frankfurt am Main.In addition, there will be fifteen revivals of past productions and eight vocal recitals. CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Met’s 2020–21 Live in HD season will feature . ten live transmissions and two special encore presentations. For more about The Met in cinemas CLICK HERE.. Update: the Metropolitan Opera will not resume performances until January 2021 at the earliest. FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr ROSENBLATT RECITALS RETURN FOR THEIR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Rosa Feola (soprano) and Carlo Feola (piano) Back in Italy – though this time in Caserta – Rosa Feola, sang Mimì’s soft and poignant Act III aria (‘Donde Lieta’) expressively and with an expertly controlled soprano sound (her brother Carlo played the piano). ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
FRANKFURT OPERA ANNOUNCES 2021-2022 SEASON Frankfurt Opera’s 2021-2022 season will see eleven new productions, of which eight will be performed in the opera house and three in the Bockenheimer Depot, a former tram depot and the main workshop of the Straßenbahn Frankfurt am Main.In addition, there will be fifteen revivals of past productions and eight vocal recitals. THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Met’s 2020–21 Live in HD season will feature . ten live transmissions and two special encore presentations. For more about The Met in cinemas CLICK HERE.. Update: the Metropolitan Opera will not resume performances until January 2021 at the earliest. GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Academy of Ancient Music. Purcell – Chacony in G minor, Z 730. Bach – Keyboard Concerto No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058 (from A minor Violin Concerto, BWV 1041); Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042. Vivaldi – Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor, RV 531; Concerto in A minor, Op. 3/8/RV 522 – Larghetto. Handel – Solomon: Overture (finale). Marcello – Oboe Concerto in D minor BENEDETTI AND THE PHILHARMONIA PROVE BEETHOVEN’S MUSIC IS Benedetti Plays Beethoven. Violinists of Beethoven’s time may have been put off by the work’s unprecedented proportions. On its own, the length of the first movement (at 25 minutes) exceeds that of nearly every earlier complete concerto for the violin; as well as it having a more serious character compared to those predecessors. JONAS KAUFMANN’S RODOLFO IS A REVELATION IN A VINTAGE The Café Momus scene in Otto Schenk’s Munich production. Obviously, coronavirus pandemic restrictions blight this performance which was filmed without an audience: instead of a packed stage for Act II there are only the principal singers, the toy seller Parpignol (Andres Agudelo), a young boy soprano and the maître d’ of Café Momus whowears a face mask!
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr ROSENBLATT RECITALS RETURN FOR THEIR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Rosa Feola (soprano) and Carlo Feola (piano) Back in Italy – though this time in Caserta – Rosa Feola, sang Mimì’s soft and poignant Act III aria (‘Donde Lieta’) expressively and with an expertly controlled soprano sound (her brother Carlo played the piano). 2013 – PAGE 57 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE DON CARLO OR DON CARLOS? IN ITALIAN OR IN FRENCH? United States Verdi, Don Carlos: Soloists; C-CM Concert Orchestra, Chamber Choir and Chorale; UC Men’s and Women’s Choruses; Mark Gibson (conductor and music director), Corbett Auditorium at College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. 22.9.2013 (RDA) There are more versions of Verdi’s masterwork Don Carlo or Don Carlos than any other opera one SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. NEW CHOREOGRAPHIES: MARCELINO SAMBÉ AND KRISTEN MCNALLY Marcelino Sambé’s ‘Othello’s Limbo’ Choreography (full details below the review) – Matthew Ball, Ashley Dean, Benjamin Ella, Joshua Junker, Kristen McNally, Marcelino Sambé, Amelia Townsend, Stanisław Węgrzyn and Valentino Zucchetti Lighting designer – Natasha Chivers We learnt from Emma Southworth (The Royal Ballet’s Creative Producer) how Draft Works takes place every year GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. NEW CHOREOGRAPHIES: MARCELINO SAMBÉ AND KRISTEN MCNALLY Marcelino Sambé’s ‘Othello’s Limbo’ Choreography (full details below the review) – Matthew Ball, Ashley Dean, Benjamin Ella, Joshua Junker, Kristen McNally, Marcelino Sambé, Amelia Townsend, Stanisław Węgrzyn and Valentino Zucchetti Lighting designer – Natasha Chivers We learnt from Emma Southworth (The Royal Ballet’s Creative Producer) how Draft Works takes place every year GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
ENB’S MAY REUNION AT SADLER’S WELLS, SOLSTICE IN JUNE AND Reunion at Sadler’s Wells – 17 to 30 May 2021 English National Ballet return to live performances with five works by renowned choreographers and rising talents.Created and released as films during our critically acclaimed Digital Season in late 2020 (for our review click here) these original pieces are performed live on stage for thefirst time.
RACHVELISHVILI AND BECZALA LEAD AN IMPRESSIVE VIENNA Austria Bizet, Carmen: Soloists, Children of the Opera School, Chorus and Orchestra of Vienna State Opera / Andrés Orozco-Estrada (conductor). Performed at the Vienna State Opera and livestreamed (directed by Karina Fibich) on 21.2.2021. (JPr) WATERPERRY OPERA FESTIVAL RETURNS IN SUMMER 2021 (12 WATERPERRY OPERA FESTIVAL – 12 – 21 August 2021 Waterperry House & Gardens, Waterperry, Oxfordshire, OX33 1JZ. Following the sell-out success of the 2020 Mini-Festival, Waterperry Opera Festival will return with an ambitious ten-day open-air Covid-safe festival in August 2021.This year’s programme will include seven productions, as well as a variety of workshops, masterclasses, A REMARKABLE, UNFORGETTABLE ST JOHN PASSION FROM BACH Masaaki Suzuki (c) Ronald Knapp. Bach – St John Passion (sung in German). Just as Masaaki Suzuki has just revisited the St Matthew Passion, some two decades after his first BIS recording, so here he reconnects with the St John Passion.(My colleague Mark Sealey reviews that recent St Matthew on MusicWeb International here.). And what a powerful interpretation of the St John Passion SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday 23 March for the 2021 season at Grange Park Opera, Surrey (10 June – 18 July). This season covers a deliberately broad range of productions from the traditional, a rarity for connoisseurs, to a brand new – and highly topical – work. And then there’s an old favourite thrown in. FESTIVALS – PAGE 48 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight BROADCASTS, MUSICALS, & OTHERS Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATREOPERA & BALLET
Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday 23 March for the 2021 season at Grange Park Opera, Surrey (10 June – 18 July). This season covers a deliberately broad range of productions from the traditional, a rarity for connoisseurs, to a brand new – and highly topical – work. And then there’s an old favourite thrown in. GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday 23 March for the 2021 season at Grange Park Opera, Surrey (10 June – 18 July). This season covers a deliberately broad range of productions from the traditional, a rarity for connoisseurs, to a brand new – and highly topical – work. And then there’s an old favourite thrown in. GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
RACHVELISHVILI AND BECZALA LEAD AN IMPRESSIVE VIENNA Austria Bizet, Carmen: Soloists, Children of the Opera School, Chorus and Orchestra of Vienna State Opera / Andrés Orozco-Estrada (conductor). Performed at the Vienna State Opera and livestreamed (directed by Karina Fibich) on 21.2.2021. (JPr) SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday 23 March for the 2021 season at Grange Park Opera, Surrey (10 June – 18 July). This season covers a deliberately broad range of productions from the traditional, a rarity for connoisseurs, to a brand new – and highly topical – work. And then there’s an old favourite thrown in. GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Glories of the Baroque: the AAM at London’s VOCES8 Centre. 30/12/2020. 16/08/2020 by CClarke. United Kingdom VOCES8 Live from London: Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr (harpsichord) with Bojan Čičić, James Toll (violins); Leo Duarte (oboe); Sarah McMahon, Joseph Crouch (cellos). VOCES8 Centre, London, 15.8.2020.RAFAEL DE ACHA
Rousing Pictures crowns an evening in Miami. 24/02/2020. 22/01/2020 by Rafael De Acha. United States Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Mussorgsky: Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), New World Symphony / Chad Goodman and Juanjo Mena (conductors). Knight Concert Hall, Miami, 11.1.2020. TRIFONOV FINDS THE HEART IN BACH’S THE ART OF FUGUE Trifonov, a composer in his own right, opted to stick to Bach’s rules of fugue writing. His finish is not at all showy. It summons a kind of serene beauty, and lets the music unfold gently until it reaches a sigh of a finish. If you missed the Sunday broadcast, it’s REVISITING THE MET’S SUPERB 2010 DON CARLO With director Nicolas Hytner, conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and a starry array of singers, the Metropolitan Opera crafted a world-class production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo. (The company has been showing encores of its Live in HD series during the current pandemic crisis.) The terrific cast includes tenor Roberto Alagna in the title ROSENBLATT RECITALS RETURN FOR THEIR TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Rosa Feola (soprano) and Carlo Feola (piano) Back in Italy – though this time in Caserta – Rosa Feola, sang Mimì’s soft and poignant Act III aria (‘Donde Lieta’) expressively and with an expertly controlled soprano sound (her brother Carlo played the piano). 2012 – PAGE 123 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE DON CARLO OR DON CARLOS? IN ITALIAN OR IN FRENCH? There are more versions of Verdi’s masterwork Don Carlo or Don Carlos than any other opera one could name from the 19th-century Italian canon. In 1887, the maestro was still working off his original French template, still saddled with the encumbrances of a very large grand opera format—larger than anything he had written before. SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Glories of the Baroque: the AAM at London’s VOCES8 Centre. 30/12/2020. 16/08/2020 by CClarke. United Kingdom VOCES8 Live from London: Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr (harpsichord) with Bojan Čičić, James Toll (violins); Leo Duarte (oboe); Sarah McMahon, Joseph Crouch (cellos). VOCES8 Centre, London, 15.8.2020. GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight REVISITING THE MET’S SUPERB 2010 DON CARLO With director Nicolas Hytner, conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and a starry array of singers, the Metropolitan Opera crafted a world-class production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo. (The company has been showing encores of its Live in HD series during the current pandemic crisis.) The terrific cast includes tenor Roberto Alagna in the title PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Glories of the Baroque: the AAM at London’s VOCES8 Centre. 30/12/2020. 16/08/2020 by CClarke. United Kingdom VOCES8 Live from London: Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr (harpsichord) with Bojan Čičić, James Toll (violins); Leo Duarte (oboe); Sarah McMahon, Joseph Crouch (cellos). VOCES8 Centre, London, 15.8.2020. GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight REVISITING THE MET’S SUPERB 2010 DON CARLO With director Nicolas Hytner, conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and a starry array of singers, the Metropolitan Opera crafted a world-class production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo. (The company has been showing encores of its Live in HD series during the current pandemic crisis.) The terrific cast includes tenor Roberto Alagna in the title PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
2021 – PAGE 33 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE SUPERB PIANISM FROM LEON MCCAWLEY AT WIGMORE HALL Leon McCawley at Wigmore Hall. Schubert – Drei Klavierstücke D946. Greig – Two Slåtter Op.72: IV.Haugelåt: halling; II.Jon Vestafes springdans. Schumann – Davidsbündlertänze Op.6. In his last recital at the Wigmore Hall, Leon McCawley focused on the music of Schubert and Schumann (review click here).In this recital he has once again focused on these two composers while at the same NEW CHOREOGRAPHIES: MARCELINO SAMBÉ AND KRISTEN MCNALLY Marcelino Sambé’s ‘Othello’s Limbo’ Choreography (full details below the review) – Matthew Ball, Ashley Dean, Benjamin Ella, Joshua Junker, Kristen McNally, Marcelino Sambé, Amelia Townsend, Stanisław Węgrzyn and Valentino Zucchetti Lighting designer – Natasha Chivers We learnt from Emma Southworth (The Royal Ballet’s Creative Producer) how Draft Works takes place every year SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday 23 March for the 2021 season at Grange Park Opera, Surrey (10 June – 18 July). This season covers a deliberately broad range of productions from the traditional, a rarity for connoisseurs, to a brand new – and highly topical – work. And then there’s an old favourite thrown in.RAFAEL DE ACHA
Rousing Pictures crowns an evening in Miami. 24/02/2020. 22/01/2020 by Rafael De Acha. United States Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Mussorgsky: Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), New World Symphony / Chad Goodman and Juanjo Mena (conductors). Knight Concert Hall, Miami, 11.1.2020. IN THE SECOND MET STARS CONCERT, RENÉE FLEMING GIVES VOICE United States Met Stars Live in Concert – Renée Fleming (soprano) and Robert Ainsley (piano): Live stream (directed by Gary Halvorson) from Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, 1.8.2020. (RP) TRIFONOV FINDS THE HEART IN BACH’S THE ART OF FUGUE Trifonov, a composer in his own right, opted to stick to Bach’s rules of fugue writing. His finish is not at all showy. It summons a kind of serene beauty, and lets the music unfold gently until it reaches a sigh of a finish. If you missed the Sunday broadcast, it’s EDINBURGH – PAGE 70 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE BROADCASTS, MUSICALS, & OTHERS Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Live in HD season will begin on October 10 with Aida, and continues with Il trovatore (November 7) , Fidelio (December 12) , Die Zauberflöte (January 16) , Roméo et Juliette (January 30) , Don Giovanni (March 27) , Dead Man Walking (April 17) , Die Frau ohne Schatten (April 24) , Nabucco (May 8), and Il Pirata (May 22). Allperformances
OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Opera North hopes to announce further activity for Spring/Summer 2021 and a new season of work for September 2021 – July 2022 as further details around the Covid roadmap and the continued impact of the pandemic on indoor performances become clearer. In the year since the first lockdown began on 23 March 2020, the Company has not been ableto
FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Glories of the Baroque: the AAM at London’s VOCES8 Centre. 30/12/2020. 16/08/2020 by CClarke. United Kingdom VOCES8 Live from London: Academy of Ancient Music / Richard Egarr (harpsichord) with Bojan Čičić, James Toll (violins); Leo Duarte (oboe); Sarah McMahon, Joseph Crouch (cellos). VOCES8 Centre, London, 15.8.2020. GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight REVISITING THE MET’S SUPERB 2010 DON CARLO With director Nicolas Hytner, conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and a starry array of singers, the Metropolitan Opera crafted a world-class production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Don Carlo. (The company has been showing encores of its Live in HD series during the current pandemic crisis.) The terrific cast includes tenor Roberto Alagna in the title PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Established in 1999, Seen and Heard International originated as the ‘live review’ section of MusicWeb International, one of the most comprehensive classical music review magazines in the world. Seen and Heard International now has a large network of well-established internationally based correspondents who often publish over 25 reviews of concert, opera, ballet, and theatre performances ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
THE MET: LIVE IN HD IN 2020-2021 The Met’s 2020–21 Live in HD season will feature . ten live transmissions and two special encore presentations. For more about The Met in cinemas CLICK HERE.. Update: the Metropolitan Opera will not resume performances until January 2021 at the earliest. OPERA NORTH’S CURRENT PLANS FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2021 OPERA NORTH ANNOUNCES JOURNEY BACK FROM LOCKDOWN. Live tour for concert performances of Beethoven’s Fidelio A Night at the Opera gala concert at The Lowry, Salford Quays in June Co-production of Sondheim’s A Little Night Music with Leeds Playhouse rescheduled for Summer 21 The Whitehall Road Sessions: a new series of livestreamed chamber concerts from 22 April FRANK CASTORF’S CINEMATIC VIENNA FAUST EXPLORES SOCIETY Frank Castorf’s Faust Act II The design team is also the same (stage designs Aleksandar Denić and costume designs Adriana Braga) and we are in 1960s Paris towards the end of the Algerian War ofIndependence.
GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE: THE AAM AT LONDON’S VOCES8 CENTRE Academy of Ancient Music. Purcell – Chacony in G minor, Z 730. Bach – Keyboard Concerto No. 7 in G minor, BWV 1058 (from A minor Violin Concerto, BWV 1041); Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042. Vivaldi – Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor, RV 531; Concerto in A minor, Op. 3/8/RV 522 – Larghetto. Handel – Solomon: Overture (finale). Marcello – Oboe Concerto in D minor AS RADVANOVSKY HITS NEW HEIGHTS IN PARIS, AIDA IS NOT THE France Verdi, Aida: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra national de Paris / Michele Mariotti (conductor). Livestreamed (directed byFrancois
GOODNIGHT VIENNA: PLÁCIDO DOMINGO’S NABUCCO IS HIS Vienna State Opera’s Nabucco ‘Va, pensiero’. The strengths of Günter Krämer’s Nabucco – here revived by Niv Hoffman – outweighs it weaknesses. However, I was left wondering by moments such as the Babylonians reflecting Abigaille’s image back at her with some mirrors in Act II (surely this doesn’t mean she is the girl we saw at the start?); later the toy theatre is set alight REVISITING THE MET’S SUPERB 2010 DON CARLO United States Verdi, Don Carlo (archived Live in HD encore): Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera / Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor). Performance of 11.12.2010 and reviewed on2.4.2020. (RDA)
PRETTY YENDE AND JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ BRING TO LIFE SIMON Vienna State Opera’s La traviata Act III final scene. Those easily shockable are best skipping past the following party scene which is eventually – after some sexual shenanigans in garish neon – a fancy-dress and cocaine-fuelled orgy orchestrated by Dr ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA’S 2021/22 SEASON HAS FOUR NEW The English National Opera‘ s new 2021/22 main stage season heralds the ENO’s ambitious return to the London Coliseum following the coronavirus pandemic theatre closures. In line with our founding principle, the season has been designed to delight aficionados and newcomers alike, with a range of audience favourites and bold newproductions.
2021 – PAGE 31 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE SURREY’S GRANGE PARK OPERA SUMMER SEASON As the saying goes, ‘Shakespeare invented him, Verdi made him immortal’ – and, surely, it was Bryn Terfel who defined him.Terfel first sung Falstaff in 1999, and in 2021 the bass-baritone superstar returns once more to the role at Grange Park Opera. NEW CHOREOGRAPHIES: MARCELINO SAMBÉ AND KRISTEN MCNALLY Marcelino Sambé’s ‘Othello’s Limbo’ Choreography (full details below the review) – Matthew Ball, Ashley Dean, Benjamin Ella, Joshua Junker, Kristen McNally, Marcelino Sambé, Amelia Townsend, Stanisław Węgrzyn and Valentino Zucchetti Lighting designer – Natasha Chivers We learnt from Emma Southworth (The Royal Ballet’s Creative Producer) how Draft Works takes place every year TRIFONOV FINDS THE HEART IN BACH’S THE ART OF FUGUE Daniil Trifonov (piano) Pianist Daniil Trifonov does not shy away from big challenges. For his recital at last summer’s Aspen Music Festival he strung together piano works representing each decade of the twentieth century into a marathon exploration of modern classicalpianism.
CARNEGIE HALL SELECTS From 14 May, Carnegie Hall will offer weekly full-length and free concert streams via carnegiehall.org that feature legendary classical musicians in performances from some of the finest concert halls around the world. The new series, Carnegie Hall Selects, celebrates great artists, composers and musical works that have played a central role in Carnegie Hall’s history. IN THE SECOND MET STARS CONCERT, RENÉE FLEMING GIVES VOICE United States Met Stars Live in Concert – Renée Fleming (soprano) and Robert Ainsley (piano): Live stream (directed by Gary Halvorson) from Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, 1.8.2020. (RP)RAFAEL DE ACHA
United States Verdi, Don Carlo (archived Live in HD encore): Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera / Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor). Performance of 11.12.2010 and reviewed on2.4.2020. (RDA)
EDINBURGH – PAGE 70 – SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL Seen and Heard International SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE LUCERNE SEES THE FINAL FAREWELL FROM BERNARD HAITINK AFTER Bernard Haitink conducts the VPO (c) Lucerne Festival/Priska Ketterer. Beethoven – Piano Concerto No.4 Op.58. Bruckner – Symphony No.7 WAB 107. And then it was, sadly, time for the final curtain after 65years.
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* After 14 years of exploration and challenge with the LPO, Jurowski’s _Swan Lake_ is his last word * ‘Rage, blow!’: Reimann’s _Lear_ returns to Munich with Gerhaher in the title role * A fabulous event and superb LSO concert from Yuja Wang and MichaelTilson Thomas
* The Rautio Piano Trio gives the assured world premiere of an impressive new Trio by Brian EliasRECENT COMMENTS
* Robert B Graham on New choreographies: Marcelino Sambé and Kristen McNally lift The Royal Ballet’s Spring Draft Works out of theroutine
* Chris Clarke on An intriguing pairing of Couperin and Brahms byAngela Hewitt
* Eddie French on In driving rain ENO’s drive-in Ally Pally _La bohème_ turns out to be as deeply moving as ever * Alfredo Herrera Amaris on Rachvelishvili and Beczala lead an impressive Vienna ensemble as Bieito brings enhanced dramatic intent to _Carmen_ * Dave White on _Harmoniemusik_ is a life-enhancing concert from the Academy of Ancient Music in Cambridge SEEN AND HEARD'S RECENT REVIEWS * Local conductor makes a strong impression with San FranciscoSymphony
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__________________________________ * After 14 years of exploration and challenge with the LPO, Jurowski’s _Swan Lake_ is his last word (04/06/2021) __________________________________ * ‘Rage, blow!’: Reimann’s _Lear_ returns to Munich with Gerhaher in the title role (03/06/2021) __________________________________ * A fabulous event and superb LSO concert from Yuja Wang and MichaelTilson Thomas
(01/06/2021) __________________________________ * The Rautio Piano Trio gives the assured world premiere of an impressive new Trio by Brian Elias (01/06/2021) __________________________________ * Paavo Järvi’s ‘Great’ performance of Schubert’s Ninth with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich (31/05/2021) __________________________________ * Dazzling Philadelphia debut by the spectacularly talented JunctionTrio
(30/05/2021) __________________________________ * The Royal Ballet rises magnificently to the challenge of 21st-Century Choreographers (30/05/2021) __________________________________ * Genteel Strauss and epic, beautiful and overwhelmingly emotional Wagner from Rattle and his LSO (29/05/2021) __________________________________ * Thomas Gould and Yulia Chaplina bring a sense of imagination to the stimulating _Behind the Iron Curtain_ (28/05/2021) __________________________________ * An intriguing pairing of Couperin and Brahms by Angela Hewitt (28/05/2021) __________________________________ * _Death by Life_ – White Snake Projects’ masterful and powerful digital operatic exploration of systemic injustice and massincarceration
(26/05/2021) __________________________________ * With ‘Three Divas’ (Pérez, Sierra and Leonard) the _Met Stars Live in Concert_ series arguably leaves the best till last (26/05/2021) __________________________________ * The Synchron Stage Orchestra play Brahms’ Fourth Symphony ‘OnAir’
(25/05/2021) __________________________________ * Excellently sung new _Capriccio_ in Strauss’s spiritual Dresden home is conducted by the unsurpassable Thielemann (25/05/2021) __________________________________ INTERVIEWS, ARTICLES, NEWS, AND SEASON PREVIEWS * s t a r g a z e – the contemporary orchestral collective – present a Post-Beethoven-Fest (10 and 11 June 2021)(06/06/2021)
__________________________________ * City of Birmingham Symphony links up with marquee.tv to show unseen and existing performances (05/06/2021) __________________________________ * The Grange Festival – 24 June to 24 July 2021 (03/06/2021) __________________________________ * Edinburgh International Festival – 7 to 29 August 2021 (02/06/2021) __________________________________ * The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera in 2021/22 (01/06/2021) __________________________________ * BBC Proms 2021 – 30 July to 11 September (27/05/2021) __________________________________ * 2021 English Music Festival – 28 to 31 May (26/05/2021) __________________________________ * 20th Oxford Lieder Festival – 8 to 23 October 2021 (26/05/2021) __________________________________ * First ever Cumbria Festival of Opera – 4 to 11 September 2021 (26/05/2021) __________________________________ * Opera Philadelphia in 2021/22 (23/05/2021) __________________________________ * Frankfurt Opera announces 2021-2022 season (20/05/2021) __________________________________ * Opernhaus Zürich for 2021/22 (19/05/2021) __________________________________ * _She Walks in Beauty_ – Marianne is Faithfull (17/05/2021) __________________________________ * ENB’s May _Reunion_ at Sadler’s Wells, _Solstice_ in June and2021/22 plans
(17/05/2021) __________________________________ * The London Opera Company’s _Die Walküre_ at St John’s Church, Waterloo, on Saturday 3 July (17/05/2021) __________________________________FOLLOW US
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