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Ermonela Jaho/ Steven Maughan review – unsparing veracity, wonderfully done

Wigmore Hall, London The Albanian soprano’s remarkable ability to get inside the mind of a character made this recital a very special occasion

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03 février 2020Tim Ashley

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Otello, Verdi
D: Keith Warner
C: Antonio Pappano
A strong cast for Verdi's take on Shakespeare's Otello

This opera and Warner’s production show very clearly Otello’s descent into jealous madness, contrasted with the jubilant scenes at the start, where the wonderful movement among the actors forms a prelude to his victorious arrival after defeating the Saracens in the eastern Mediterranean.

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12 décembre 2019www.thearticle.comMark Ronan
Keith Warner’s 2017 Otello returns to London’s Royal Opera House

Keith Warner’s 2017 production at London’s Royal Opera House, now revived, takes us beyond these shores into the darkest corners of Otello’s tower. Gregory Kunde sings the titular role of Otello. He steps into Jonas Kaufmann’s shoes. No easy task. But Kunde has become a familiar face at the ROH, performing three times in as many years since his 2016 debut. And he can clearly hold his own.

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22 décembre 2019theoperacritic.comJulian de Medeiros
La Traviata, Verdi
D: Dieter DornChristiane Zaunmair
C: Massimo ZanettiDomingo Hindoyan
Du holde Kunst: Elsa Dreisig zieht als Violetta in ihren Bann

Die Inszenierung von Dieter Dorns Traviata war reduziert – sehr reduziert sogar. Aber bei der Wiederaufnahme an der Berliner Staatsoper unter den Linden war man dankbar dafür. Denn der an niederländische Stillleben gemahnende Bühnenaufbau mit den Vanitas-Allegorien des durch Tänzer geformten Totenkopfs hinter einem übergroßen zerbrochenen Spiegel und der stilisierten Sanduhr lenkte nicht vom Wesentlichen ab. Und das waren die Sänger. Allen voran Elsa Dreisig, die frisch aus dem internationalen Opernstudio sogleich auf die Bühne und ins Solistenensemble der Staatsoper geholt worden war, und die zu Saisonbeginn die Gretel in Hänsel und Gretel und sodann direkt die Violetta in Giuseppe Verdis La traviata geben sollte.

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15 février 2018bachtrack.comBenedikt Zacher
Madama Butterfly, Puccini
D: Moshe LeiserPatrice Caurier
C: Antonio Pappano
Broken wings: Ermonela Jaho a devastating Madama Butterfly at Covent Garden

Elizabeth DeShong, making her Royal Opera debut, was a terrific Suzuki, her ripe, plum-toned mezzo fabulously dark in its lowest register. She turned on Carlo Bosi's wheedling marriage-broker with real venom and the Flower Duet with Jaho was beyond sublime.In the minor roles, Yuriy Yurchuk was a stately Yamadori – the prince offering Cio-Cio San a way out – and Jeremy White reprised his splenetic Bonze with vigour.Sir Antonio Pappano conjured miracles from the Covent Garden pit. Even the ROH brass was on its best behaviour in a tingling orchestral account. It's a blessing to have heard, in a single season, the world's two finest Puccini conductors (the other being Riccardo Chailly at La Scala) take the helm for this exquisite score. I fear any remaining tickets for this run (at least with Jaho as Butterfly) will be like gold dust, but Thursday's performance (30th March) is being broadcast live into cinemas if you want to net the greatest performance of the title role I've yet witnessed.

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28 mars 2017bachtrack.comMark Pullinger

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