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Idomeneo, Royal OperaTuesday, 04 November 2014![]() God-sent sea monsters and divinely ordained human sacrifices don’t wash well with opera updated. The favoured contemporary take on the post-Trojan War myth of Mozart’s Idomeneo, which may even have originated in the last Covent Garden production 25... Read more... |
Cassandra, Ludovic Ondiviela, Royal Ballet, Linbury StudioFriday, 31 October 2014![]() Madness is a favourite trope of opera, less so of ballet. There’s Giselle, but her insanity lasts only a few minutes. There’s Kenneth MacMillan’s delusional Anastasia, who believes she's the daughter of the last Tsar of Russia, but the advent of DNA... Read more... |
Ashton Mixed Bill, Royal BalletSunday, 19 October 2014![]() This morning, those who follow ballet on both sides of the Atlantic might be feeling a bit like the male soloists at the beginning of Ashton’s Scènes de Ballet: turning their heads sharply, almost pantomimically, from side to side. Over there, in... Read more... |
Anna Nicole, Royal OperaFriday, 12 September 2014![]() Even before I stepped into the Royal Opera House, it was clear to see that it had been transformed for the opening performance of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Anna Nicole. A red carpet outside; the pervasive smell of popcorn within; the stage curtains,... Read more... |
Sampling the Myth, Royal BalletMonday, 08 September 2014![]() The Royal Opera House is on fire this month. Not literally (unless someone knocks over the flaming braziers outside) but with the varied illuminations of the Deloitte Ignite Festival, co-curated by the Royal Ballet and Minna Moore Ede of the... Read more... |
Firebird/ Marguerite and Armand/ Concerto DSCH, Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 12 August 2014![]() This was the most eagerly anticipated programme of the Mariinsky visit - something old, something borrowed and something new. The old, that colourful fairytale of Stravinsky’s lush, melodious youth, The Firebird; the new, a recent acquisition by the... Read more... |
Apollo/ A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Opera HouseMonday, 11 August 2014![]() The ballerina claque wars that generally accompany visits here by the Mariinsky Ballet are raging particularly feverishly this year, but it all falls silent when Uliana Lopatkina makes one of her increasingly rare appearances. So much noise is... Read more... |
Ariadne auf Naxos, Royal OperaThursday, 26 June 2014![]() Can it really be 12 years since Antonio Pappano inaugurated his transformative era as the Royal Opera’s Music Director conducting Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos? Christof Loy’s production seemed so radical at the time. We were put off our guard by... Read more... |
Manon Lescaut, Royal OperaWednesday, 18 June 2014![]() Puccini’s racy first masterpiece, like its successor La bohème, should feel like an opera of two halves – the first full of youthful exuberance, the second darker and ultimately tragic. The contrast here, alas, was between vivacious performers and a... Read more... |
Die Frau ohne Schatten, Royal OperaSaturday, 15 March 2014![]() The big message of The Woman Without a Shadow, brushing aside the narrower, moral majority preaching that you’re incomplete without children, seems clear: fulfillment can’t be bought at the cost of another’s suffering. Yet the path towards that... Read more... |
Kiri at 70Friday, 07 March 2014![]() Even more deserving of the sobriquet “the beautiful voice” than Renée Fleming, the natural successor who virtually copyrighted it, Kiri te Kanawa was one of the great sopranos of the 20th century. With those big, candid brown eyes and bone structure... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, Royal OperaTuesday, 04 February 2014![]() If you don’t believe in the angels, or at least the good, of Don Giovanni, don’t stage it. Mozart may well be telling us, as Kasper Holten partly seems to be, that the antihero is a void, a mask-wearer and a creature of thrusting appetites, on his... Read more... |
