Glyndebourne
Matthews, LPO, Ticciati, Glyndebourne review - out of this worldThursday, 17 June 2021![]() Why travel to Glyndebourne for a concert? Well, for a start, none of us has heard a Mahler symphony live in full orchestral garb for at least 15 months, and though the Fourth is smaller-scale than some, its innocent beginnings belie the cosmic... Read more... |
Il turco in Italia, Glyndebourne review – who knew 1950s neorealism could be such fun?Monday, 24 May 2021The new Glyndebourne production of Rossini's Il turco in Italia has a truly winning smile on its face and a spring and a dance in its musical step. It is brimful of fun and good ideas, conveying the sense that a lot of joy has been had in its making... Read more... |
Káťa Kabanová, Glyndebourne review - a misalliance of metatheatre and the mundaneFriday, 21 May 2021![]() Angels and birds throng the inner life of tragic heroine Katya Kabanova, very much centre-stage in Nikolay Ostrovsky’s The Storm and achingly so in Janáček’s musical portrait. Director Damiano Michieletto takes the feathers, adds cages and... Read more... |
The Magic Flute, Glyndebourne review - deeply moving light in darknessMonday, 02 November 2020![]() How does Mozart do it? His music can provoke deep emotions even in the unlikeliest operatic situations, if well done, and present circumstances stirred them up all the more on Sunday afternoon. Those flirtatious ladies flouncing around the prone... Read more... |
Classical music/Opera direct to home: 3 - Two JenůfasWednesday, 25 March 2020![]() We're learning fast what works and what doesn't with online arts offerings in a time of coronavirus. A distinguished young pianist I know rightly pointed out to me yesterday that however good the artists sharing their talents with us from their... Read more... |
Prom 51: Die Zauberflöte, Glyndebourne review - smooth classic without depthWednesday, 28 August 2019Can we go back to an older Glyndebourne-at-the-Proms vintage, where the chosen production was merely sketched out with variations suited to the venue, and performed in whatever evening dress might be appropriate? Certainly one wishes that director-... Read more... |
Rinaldo, Glyndebourne Festival review - teenage dreamsFriday, 09 August 2019![]() If you’d started senior school when this production premiered, you’d be finished by now and out in the world of work or at university, your first year days a distant memory. A lot’s changed since the curtain first came up on this version in 2011,... Read more... |
Die Zauberflöte, Glyndebourne Festival review – high jinks in the Grand Mozart HotelFriday, 19 July 2019![]() Die Zauberflöte rarely attracts the plain cooks of the operatic world. Mozart’s farewell opera chucks so many highly-spiced ingredients into its outlandish pot – pantomime and parable, burlesque and ritual – that many productions opt for one show-... Read more... |
Rusalka, Glyndebourne Festival review - away with the distressed fairiesMonday, 01 July 2019![]() When you think of the extravagant, violent, super grown-up subject-matter that stalked the operatic stage round about 1900 - the Toscas and the Salomes, the Cavs, the Pags and the rest of the verismo pack - you might find it strange to contemplate... Read more... |
Cendrillon, Glyndebourne Festival review - busy but engagingMonday, 10 June 2019![]() Cendrillon is Jules Massenet’s operatic version of Cinderella, based on the Charles Perrault story of 1698. It is a fairly faithful to the story we know, although it includes a dark third act, the scene after the ball, where Cendrillon attempts... Read more... |
La Damnation de Faust, Glyndebourne review – bleak and compelling makeoverMonday, 20 May 2019![]() Mid-career, moving ever further away from composing for concert platform and church towards the stage, Berlioz found himself unsure where his take on Faust belonged. In the end he hedged his bets and titled it a "dramatic legend". Staging it as an... Read more... |
Cendrillon, Glyndebourne Tour review - too many ingredients in the magic soupMonday, 22 October 2018![]() Supernatural wonders, consciously avoided in Rossini's enlightened tale of goodness rewarded La Cenerentola and unrealised by second-rank composer Isouard in his 1810 Cendrillon, recently uneathed by Bampton Classical Opera, flood Massenet's gem-... Read more... |
