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Mozart - Idomeneo, re di Creta, at La Monnaie in Brussels

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La Monnaie, Brussels, Sunday March 22 2026 Conductor: Enrico Onofri. Production: Calixto Bieito. Sets: Anna-Sofia Kirsch. Costumes: Paula Kleiné. Lighting: Reinhard Traub/Calixto Bieito. Vidéo: Adrià Reixach. Idomeneo: Joshua Stewart. Idamante: Gaëlle Arquez. Ilia: Shira Patchornik. Elettra: Kathryn Lewek. Gran Sacerdote di Nettuno: Michael J. Scott. La Voce: Frederic Jost. Cretesi e Troiani: Manon Poskin, Nadiia Lys, Taeksung Kwon, Byoungjin Lee. Orchestra and chorus of La Monnaie. Photos: © S. Van Rompay/La Monnaie Calixto Bieito is, so I read, well pleased with how his production of Idomeneo (a co-production with the State Opera in Prague, where it premiered last year), turned out: a dream. His intention, so I also read, was to approach the work as a psychological study of the traumatic after-effects of war on those who’ve waged it, and on their relationships with their family and entourage. The backdrop to this mental landscape, meanwhile, is a fluctuating memory of the sea, where...

Adams - Nixon in China, at the Opéra Bastille in Paris

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ONP Bastille, Paris, Friday March 20 2026 Conductor: Kent Nagano. Production: Valentina Carrasco. Sets: Carles Berga, Peter Van Praet. Lighting: Peter Van Praet. Costumes: Silvia Aymonino. Richard Nixon: Thomas Hampson. Pat Nixon: Renée Fleming. Zhou Enlai: Xiaomeng Zhang. Mao Zedong: John Matthew Myers. Henry Kissinger: Joshua Bloom. Chiang Ch'ing: Caroline Wettergreen. Nancy Tang: Aebh Kelly. Second Secretary: Ning Liang. Third Secretary: Emanuela Pascu. Orchestra and Chorus of the Opéra National de Paris. Photos: © Vincent Pontet – OnP I saw, enjoyed, and described in some detail this production of Nixon in China during its first run, in 2023. Now it’s back, with very nearly the same cast as before, the only exceptions being that Norwegian soprano Caroline Wettergreen has taken over as Chiang Ch'ing, and Irish mezzo Aebh Kelly as Nancy Tang. More importantly, this time Kent Nagano is conducting, rather than our short-lived former music director Dudamel. This is like night ...

Matthias Pintscher - Nuit sans aube (Das kalte Herz): French premiere, at the Opéra Comique in Paris

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Opéra Comique (Salle Favart), Paris, Tuesday March 17, 2026 Conductor: Matthias Pintscher. Production: James Darrah Black. Sets: Adam Rigg. Costumes: Molly Irelan. Lighting: Yi Zhao. Vidéo: Hana Kim. Peter: Evan Hughes. Anubis: Marie-Adeline Henry. Mère: Katarina Bradić. Clara: Catherine Trottmann. Vieille femme: Julie Robard-Gendre. Azaël: Hélène Alexandridis. Enfant: Elias Passard. Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. Photos © Stéphane Brion ‘Un bon opéra c'est d'abord un bon livret,’ i.e. a good opera starts with a good libretto. Discuss. So as not to die an idiot, as the French saying goes, I try to have a couple of new operas lined up every season. The policy has served me quite well: more often than not, the experience turns out to be rewarding. My first discovery this season, Matthias Pintscher’s Nuit sans aube at the Opéra Comique, was, for once, less so, and I think the main reason was that the text (you could hardly call it a ‘plot’) failed to engage my interest...