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Ifigenia in Aulide, Porta, G.
D: Céline Ricci
C: Derek Tam
A San Francisco Troupe Is Spicing Up Forgotten Baroque Operas

A San Francisco troupe is spicing up forgotten baroque operas

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14 november 2018www.atlasobscura.comSamantha London
Giovanni Porta’s IFIGENIA IN AULIDE: Ars Minerva Ventures into the 18th Century

This was an elaborately choreographed Ifigenia in Aulide, one that held our attention and emphasized the Greek notion of Nemesis.

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07 december 2018berkeleydailyplanet.comJames Roy MacBean
La Circe, Ziani, P. A.
D: Céline Ricci
C: Derek Tam
Ars Minerva: La Circe

Outstanding and delightful... a useful reminder of the operatic riches that remain yet uncovered beyond the constant revivals of Traviata and Bohème

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10 szeptember 2017reverberatehills.blogspot.comPatrick J. Vaz
Ars Minerva's La Circe Review

The breadth of Bay Area musical talent was on full display here and the diversity of sound was impressive

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09 szeptember 2017operatattler.typepad.com
Le amazzoni nell'isole fortunate, Pallavicino
D: Céline Ricci
C: Derek Tam
Világ premier
Ars Minerva Discovers Lusty Amazons Opera

Ars Minerva’s sophomore outing on May 21–22, Carlo Pallavicino’s The Amazons in the Fortunate Isles, promises an equally satisfying excavation of a Venetian tragicomedy. Bursting with catastrophe, innuendo, blatant lies, sex, humor and, first and foremost, excellent music, Amazons has not been seen since its premiere in 1679.

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17 május 2016www.sfcv.orgLou Fancher
The Amazons in the Fortunate Isles—Gender Bending in Venice

A Conversation with Ars Minerva’s Céline Ricci

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08 május 2016sfems.org
La Cleopatra, Da Castrovillari
D: Céline Ricci
C: Derek Tam
LA CLEOPATRA: A Venetian Opera Never Seen Since Its Premiere in 1662

This revival of Castrovillari’s La Cleopatra was a rare treat for San Francisco audiences

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20 március 2015www.berkeleydailyplanet.comJames Roy MacBean
Castrovillari's La Cleopatra in San Francisco

And getting to the heart of the matter: the music is extremely beautiful, in that austere, 17th c. Italian style. If you've heard any of the Monteverdi operas, well, you have some familiarity with what La Cleopatra sounds like. I counted three separate rage arias, which might be some kind of record, not to mention love duets, quite a bit of hilarious flirtiness from the nurse, and a gorgeous lament from Cleopatra

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17 március 2015irontongue.blogspot.comLisa Hirsch

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