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Le nozze di Figaro, Mozart
D: Jo Davies
C: Antony HermusJames Hendry
Opera North’s The Marriage of Figaro – Leeds Grand Theatre

Under the direction of Davies, this cast is led by Rhodes and Wyn who have put on an excellent performance and are faithfully supported by the Chorus of Opera North and the very talented creative team. Hermus directs Mozart’s ingenious music and the performance is co-ordinated and choreographed under Kay Shepherd’s lead.

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02 Febrer 2020www.thereviewshub.comDawn Smallwood
Oreste, Händel
D: Gerard Jones
C: James Hendry
Oreste, Wilton’s Music Hall, review: A Handel-Mad Max mash-up

Oreste, taken from Euripides, was the first of the three pasticcio operas (sort of paste-ups) which Handel himself created from his own works. It outlines Oreste’s reunion with his sister Iphigenia (remarkably secure soprano Jennifer Davis) while she is serving as high priestess of Diana in Tauris operating the harsh laws of King Toante (bass Simon Shibambu in crazed dictator mode), which require all strangers to be sacrificed. For Jones, the horrific cruelty of the classics translates easily into a grungy post-apocalyptic world where order has entirely broken down: a tagged urban underbelly where all protagonists wonder in a traumatised daze of psychopathic bloodlust. Acting is strong – we shall surely see more of baritone Gyula Nagy, and soprano Vlada Borovko, who lands in this world like something out of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and sings with style to match.The eight-strong Southbank Sinfonia under James Hendry impressed, with reliable tempos and much lyricism, and the lower strings relishing every scrunch on offer. But for all the ingenious attention to gruesome detail, it’s not entirely clear what this Handel-Mad Max mash-up really adds to our understanding of either.

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09 Novembre 2016www.independent.co.ukCara Chanteau