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Sir John In Love @ Coliseum, London

by Helen Wright

Vaughan Williams wrote the most glorious orchestral music but is less well known for his operatic work.Sir John In Love, based on Shakespeare’s Merry Wives…



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by Dominic McHugh

To read our reviews of the Royal Opera’s 2007 run of The Ring, check here from 3 October Gtterdmmerung (Credit: Clive Barda)With Twilight of the...

La Voix Humaine and Send (Who Are You? I Love Y...

by Zan Buckner

For her first foray into opera, Broadway soprano Audra McDonald takes on a world premire as part of an ambitious one-woman double bill.McDonald has won...

Rigoletto @ Coliseum, London

by Dominic McHugh

Jonathan Miller’s production of Verdi’s Rigoletto remains not only his best production of any opera I can remember him directing in London, but also one...

Attila

by Dominic McHugh

At the height of the first scene of Verdi’s ninth opera, Attila, a Roman general tries to strike a bargain with the notorious Hun: ‘You...

Mahler – Seventh Symphony @ Barbican Hall...

by Ben Hogwood

Riccardo Chailly‘s was just such a performance, andwent some way to proving the Leipzig Gewandhaus are ontheir way back to recapturing past glories. Theperformance fizzed...

Andrea Bocelli – Amore : CD review

by Dominic McHugh

track listing1. Amapola2. Besame Mucho3. Kes Feuilles Mortes4. Mi Manchi5. Somos Novios (with Christina Aguilera)6. Solamente Una Vez7. Jurame (Feat. Mario Reyes)8. Pero Te Extrano9....

The Mikado @ Coliseum, London

by Dominic McHugh

Twenty years on, Jonathan Miller’s production of The Mikado remains witty and diverting.It’s without a doubt the greatest of the Savoy operas by W. S....

Steven Isserlis @ West Road Concert Hall, Cambr...

by William Norris

This was an exhilarating concert – even the five curtain calls at the end couldn’t do it justice.The early nineteenth-century Austrian composer Franz Schubert was,...

Eugene Onegin

by Dominic McHugh

Snow, rain, ice skaters, a lake – the Royal Opera’s new production of Tchaikovsky’s most familiar and enduring opera has it all.And in the two...

Chopin: Piano Concerto No 1; Mahler: Symphony N...

by Dominic McHugh

It was fascinating to hear Mahler’s Fifth Symphony the day after hearing Berg’s Wozzeck. Both composers dwelt in Vienna at the turn of the twentieth...


Genius of the Violin: Take a Bow!: LSO @ Barbic...

by Yangen Xu

For the first-time concertgoer unfamiliar with the sound of a string orchestra, attending the LSO’s Genius of the Violin: ‘Take a Bow!’ Concert could have...

Beethoven – Missa Solemnis: LSO @ Barbica...

by Dominic McHugh

Four years’ work went into the composition of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, and you can really tell it’s his most intricate piece, and one of the...

Beethoven – Mass in C; Mozart – ...

by Dominic McHugh

Verve, wit, excitement, joy: only a few of the many facets to this concert by the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis. Opening with...

Sibelius – Kullervo

by Dominic McHugh

When the LSO opened their 2005-6 season in September with Sibelius’ Kullervo symphony, I was startled by the composer’s sense of the dramatic, something I...

Sibelius – Kullervo Symphony: CD review

by Dominic McHugh

track listing1. Introduction2. Kullervo’s Youth3. Kullervo and his sister4. Kullervo goes to battle5. Kullervo’s death When the LSO opened their 2005-6 season in September with...