The joy of Longborough’s Ring Cycle is its purity
Ring heads and Ring virgins alike descended on the Cotswolds for an evening of Wagner at Longborough Festival Opera.
Ring heads and Ring virgins alike descended on the Cotswolds for an evening of Wagner at Longborough Festival Opera.
The open glass walls of the theatre allow you into the woodlands of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Marking its 50th anniversary, the Academy of Ancient Music scintillates with a riveting semi-staged performance of Handel’s Orlando.
From the start, Benjamin Britten’s festival was refreshingly innovative. It still is today.
It felt like Levin was introducing the Tel Aviv audience to his wider family: absurd, obsessive, often misguided, but always loved.
English Touring Opera deserves the highest praise for taking on Judith Weir’s challenging work.
Lydia Steier’s new production in Paris is designed to disturb – and it did just that.
The German city’s Handelfest is a serious affair and rightly so.
Seldom featured in concerto form, the evocative trombone has been foolishly overlooked. Dani Howard’s American audience concurs.
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