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Kát'a Kabanová, Janáček
D: Damiano Michieletto
C: Robin Ticciati
The week in classical: Káťa Kabanová; Ragged Music festival – review

The set looks airy and minimal, Káťa’s sense of imprisonment and desire for freedom achieved by Alessandro Carletti’s intense use of lighting and high white walls that shut out the world. Three standard visual motifs, drawn from references in the libretto, are brought into play: bird, cage and angel. Magritte’s disturbing birdcage paintings, one of which he pointedly called The Therapist, come to mind. By the end, these symbols have multiplied to the point of distraction. This might irritate more had musical standards not been so outstanding in every quarter, steered by Glyndebourne’s music director, Robin Ticciati.

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29 mayo 2021www.theguardian.comFiona Maddocks
Glyndebourne Festival 2021 Review: Kat’a Kabanova Kateřina Kněžíková Towers Over an Intimate, Searing Vision of One of Opera’s Most Complex Selves

Michieletto’s production is symbolic and psychological first and foremost. The white set designs by Paolo Fantin suggest an abstract dream space – there is no village or river, only the interior of Kat’a’s mind. Their acute angles are redolent of the kinds of vitrine-like structures that so fascinated Francis Bacon in his paintings; these walls close in on Kat’a at the end of Act one, trapping her in the room with Kabanicha, which then ingeniously segues uninterrupted into the beginning of Act two.

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29 mayo 2021operawire.comBenjamin Poore
Parsifal, Wagner, Richard
D: Roger Hodgman
C: Richard Mills
TimeOut

‘Most revelatory of all is Welton in the role of Klingsor; it’s a relatively small part, but it packs an enormous punch, and he is electric in it.’

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22 febrero 2019www.timeout.comTim Byrne
Herald Sun

‘Derek Welton is as electrifying and kinetic as his wild costume.’

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22 febrero 2019www.heraldsun.com.auPaul Selar