Andrea Chénier; Barber of Seville Review – B-flat brio and ballistic
When I interviewed Antonio Pappano in Rome in 2011, he jokingly admitted to being a cultural traitor. “I did productions of Wagner, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Britten …
When I interviewed Antonio Pappano in Rome in 2011, he jokingly admitted to being a cultural traitor. “I did productions of Wagner, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Britten …
All opera companies, large, small, private, public, urban or out of town, are faced with the same dry equation: how to combine artistic ambition with …
Eight new productions, a world premiere, a European premiere – and a name change: the Royal Ballet and Opera, as it is now known, announced …