ENO
Mørk, Bergen Philharmonic, Gardner, Cadogan HallSaturday, 21 January 2017![]() The Bergen Philharmonic recently appointed Edward Gardner as its Chief Conductor – ENO’s loss is Bergen’s gain. He is contracted to 2021, so this is the start of a long relationship. On the strength of this concert, the London leg of a UK tour, it... Read more... |
Best of 2016: OperaThursday, 29 December 2016![]() It was the best and worst of years for English National Opera. Best, because principals, chorus and orchestra seem united in acclaiming their Music Director of 14 months, Mark Wigglesworth, for his work at a level most had only dreamed of (“from the... Read more... |
ENO's Marvellous Miller in picturesSunday, 20 November 2016![]() It should have been unmodified rapture: a gathering of English National Opera team members old and new celebrating the doyen of the company's best-selling productions. And, as has always happened with the artistic side of the company, this loving... Read more... |
Lulu, English National OperaThursday, 10 November 2016![]() After a day of sheer pain, would it be endless night or cathartic relief at ENO? Both, must be the answer, and much more, all at once. Iconoclastic Frank Wedekind's "earth-spirit" Lulu, exploited as a street-child but now able to turn the tables for... Read more... |
Martyn Brabbins: a safe pair of hands at ENOFriday, 21 October 2016![]() No-one can easily replace Mark Wigglesworth as Music Director of English National Opera: ask any of the musicians working there and you'll find they're all heartbroken. That said, they could not have chosen a nicer man or a better all-round musician... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, English National OperaSaturday, 01 October 2016![]() Pace-perfect musical articulation and meaningful surprises in the direction: both were to be expected after the conductor-generated sludge and the production overkill of the new Royal Opera Così fan tutte. Mark Wigglesworth has form in Mozart at ENO... Read more... |
Proms at...Roundhouse: London Sinfonietta, GourlaySunday, 21 August 2016Some enchanted afternoon in Camden Town… the Proms returned to the Roundhouse after four decades with a dreamlike fusion of sound, space and light. Ron Arad’s Curtain Call – a 360° installation of 5,600 sillicon rods – encircled the London... Read more... |
Alberto Remedios: 'his natural instrument obeyed his inner thoughts with ease'Wednesday, 15 June 2016![]() When I sang Isolde to Alberto’s Tristan at English National Opera all those years ago, it was a joy to hear such wonderful tenor sounds in my ears, my heart and my soul. It was always difficult for him to memorise his work and up until the first... Read more... |
Tristan and Isolde, English National OperaFriday, 10 June 2016![]() "Bad Star Trek episodes" is how one director describes a certain unfortunate look in would-be intergalactic opera productions. The late Nikolaus Lehnhoff came perilously close to it in his Glyndebourne Tristan und Isolde but offered a coherent... Read more... |
Madam Butterfly, English National OperaTuesday, 17 May 2016![]() There’s a beautiful moment at the start of Act II of Anthony Minghella’s Madam Butterfly. Butterfly kneels, leaning forward to kiss Pinkerton, seated in his defiantly Western armchair. A paper screen moves swiftly across our view, and almost before... Read more... |
Daniel Kramer for ENO Artistic Director: cause for cautious optimism?Saturday, 30 April 2016![]() Within the wounded, divided company of English National Opera – artists and administration still at loggerheads – the buzz is surprisingly positive. CEO Cressida Pollock does finally seem to be listening: union deputies from chorus and orchestra met... Read more... |
Sunset Boulevard, London ColiseumTuesday, 05 April 2016![]() Could the fascination of Glenn Close's Norma Desmond transcend the frequent bathos of Lloyd Webber? Would they have sorted out the miking which wrecked last year's first choice of semi-ENO musical, the infinitely superior Sweeney Todd? Yes, to... Read more... |
