Anna Bolena: Fridman is a mistress of the bel canto art form

Anna Bolena: Fridman is a mistress of the bel canto art form

Gaetano Donizetti’s first big hit opera is back at La Fenice in Venice, after an absence of 157 years. A spotlight focused on Anna Bolena’s retreating back as she walked in passive dignity towards her executioner. Then, slowly narrowed until only the rear of the...

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Oscars all round for Utah Opera’s Pagliacci

Oscars all round for Utah Opera’s Pagliacci

Nedda has sheer star quality. Her direction by Tara Faircloth built tension in the theatre to breaking point “This is the Opera”. On the morning of the opening night of Utah Opera’s Pagliacci – 1892, Ruggero Leoncavallo – I stood on the spot in Utah where on...

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The Rest is Opera:

Making opera fun for those of us who ain’t aficianados!

Wexford hunting for new Executive Director

Just announced. Randall Shannon will move on from his Executive Director role at Wexford Festival Opera on 14th February, when his contract ends. Parachuted in as an interim replacement is Loughlin Deegan, a freelance consultant. Despite the ritual Wexford ‘wished...

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International Opera Awards – it’s all Greek to me!

The annual awards ceremony will be on November 13th, 2025, at the Stavros Niarchos Hall, Athens.  Harry Hyman, Founder of the International Opera Awards announcing the venue said, “We’re thrilled to bring the International Opera Awards to Athens for the first...

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Lise Davidsen, statuesque Norwegian soprano  

Ms Davidsen has joyous news. She is to be the mother of twins, requiring a discreet withdrawal from performances from March until 2026. Scuttlebutt offers congratulations.  The Master is jubilant. He’s a big fan. She is squeezing in a run as Leonora –...

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End of the Brunjes era for ENO

The Master has tipped me off that Dr. Harry Brunjes, (he’s a real quack) Chairman of English National Opera has stepped down. As an interim appointment, Deputy Chair of ENO Louise Jeffries will oversee the process of seeking a permanent replacement. Time to hail...

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Longborough’s Wahnfried

Wrung out after last year’s Ring Cycle Longborough Festival Opera is taking a sideways glance at the Wagner family after the old man’s death. Warring cats in a sack. Wahnfried begins with the death of Richard Wagner and spans forty years of history. Think Succession!...

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OperaGlass Works

Their film of Verdi’s La Traviata is complete. The Master tells me it is a beautifully crafted piece. Available on Sky Arts. We watched. Susan Gaspar is Violetta, Thomas Elwin, Alfredo, and Roderick Williams is a compelling Germont, convincing Violetta she should...

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