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"La Bohème": Opernglück am Wahlabend

Überzeugend die Interaktion mit Bryony Dwyer, einer großartigen Musetta mit ausdrucksstarkem Gesang, neckischem Spiel und punktgenauem Gekicher.

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01 Oktober 2019www.wienerzeitung.atMarion Eigl

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Madama Butterfly, Puccini
D: Moshe LeiserPatrice Caurier
C: Nicola Luisotti
Madama Butterfly – review

International opera houses such as Covent Garden need fail-safe productions of works that feature in most seasons, in which multiple casts can be accommodated as unfussily as possible. Now eight years old, and in its fourth reincarnation, Patrice Caurier and Moshe Leiser's staging of Madama Butterfly has, surprisingly perhaps, evolved into one of those dependables. Over the years, much of the kitsch that characterised it when new seems to have been quietly abandoned, although traces remain: the landscape, covered with what looks like pink bubble bath, that replaces the backdrop of Nagasaki when Butterfly makes her first appearance; and the tacky flapping gestures she makes as she dies. But generally the production's straightforwardness and refusal to labour political subtexts has become its strength, and its ability to retain its crispness is shown by this excellent revival, which Caurier and Leiser themselves returned to supervise.

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28 Juni 2011www.theguardian.comAndrew Clements
La Bohème, Puccini
D: Franco Zeffirelli
C: Louis LangréeMarco Armiliato
"La Bohème": Opernglück am Wahlabend

Überzeugend die Interaktion mit Bryony Dwyer, einer großartigen Musetta mit ausdrucksstarkem Gesang, neckischem Spiel und punktgenauem Gekicher.

weiterlesen
01 Oktober 2019www.wienerzeitung.atMarion Eigl