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Tag Archives: Peter Konwitschny
Thrills, chills and an immersive auto-da-fé: Konwitschny’s Don Carlos sizzles in Hamburg
Verdi: Don Carlos Staatsoper Hamburg, 30th May 2019 “Beware my Grand Inquisitor!” The Hamburg audience would do well to heed Phliip II’s warning to the Marquis de Posa in Peter Konwitschny’s production of Don Carlos. During the first interval, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexey Bogdanchikov, Alin Anca, Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper, Don Carlos, Elena Zhidkova, Gábor Bretz, Johannes Leiacker, Lianna Haroutounian, Luigi De Donato, Pavel Cernoch, Peter Konwitschny, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Pier Giorgio Morandi, Staatsoper Hamburg, Verdi
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Mob mentality: a powerful La Juive at Opera Vlaanderen
Halévy: La Juive Opera Vlaanderen, Antwerp, 10th March 2019 Watching an Orthodox Jew walking down the Keyserlei, a street packed with jewellers, it struck me that Antwerp, with its prolific diamond trade, would be a good setting for Fromental Halévy’s … Continue reading
La traviata: Lightning fails to strike twice in ENO revival of Konwitschny’s production
Verdi: La traviata *** English National Opera, 9th February 2015 “È strano!” – “How curious!” – murmurs Violetta in the last moments of La traviata, on the sudden absence of pain before her final death throes. Two years ago, when this … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Michaels-Moore, Ben Johnson, Elizabeth Zharoff, English National Opera, La traviata, Peter Konwitschny, Roland Böer, Valerie Reid, Verdi
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It’s curtains for Violetta: Corinne Winters triumphs in Konwitschny’s stripped-down Traviata
Verdi: La traviata ***** English National Opera, 2nd February 2013 Red curtains peel apart tentatively to reveal a chair… and another set of red curtains. And that, in essence (save for a stack of books) is it for the set … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Michaels-Moore, Ben Johnson, Clare Presland, Corinne Winters, English National Opera, La traviata, Martin Lamb, Michael Hofstetter, Paul Hopwood, Peter Konwitschny, Valerie Reid, Verdi
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