Richard Farnes and the BSO provide the musical bedrock as Rhian Lois' Musetta steals the show in a thought-provoking production
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Richard Farnes and the BSO provide the musical bedrock as Rhian Lois' Musetta steals the show in a thought-provoking production
The post La bohème review – David Geselson’s revolutionary Grange Festival Puccini appeared fir...
Davies is peerless in Vivaldi, but the Idrîsî Ensemble's ancient Mediterranean chants steal the show in a magically immersive evening
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Dumestre's ensemble performs beautifully, but the decision to leave audiences unable to read the texts frustrates throughout
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Grant Doyle's commanding Pasquale and James Hurley's ingenious film-studio concept make this Opera North collaboration a sparkling evening
The post Don Pasquale review – Nevill Holt’s 1960s film studio Donizetti dazzl...
Mike Peters' final album is a lasting statement of triumph and steely resolve in the face of adversity, without regret, blame or sadness
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