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Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Royal Opera, ROH, Covent Garden, April 2018

the many solo roles were all extremely well sung, notably the sonorous bass of Wojtek Gierlach as the priest, Mikhail Svetlov as the police inspector, Paata Burchuladze as the Old Convict.

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13 April 2018www.markronan.comMark Ronan

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Don Carlo (Italian version), Verdi
D: Nicholas Hytner
C: Bertrand de Billy
Royal Opera's Don Carlo revival fails to completely catch fire

Kristin Lewis, making her Royal Opera debut as Elisabetta at relatively short notice to replace Krassimira Stoyanova, cut a girlish figure dashing through the snowy forests of Fontainebleu in Act 1. Her soprano was a little cloudy at first, consonants swallowed, and nervousness doubtless played a part in a couple of forgotten words and skipped cues. After a few cranky gear changes between registers, Lewis rose to the challenge of her demanding Act 5 aria “Tu che le vanità” well, with good pianissimo high notes and long phrases blossoming. Christoph Pohl, stepping in at even shorter notice for Ludovic Tézier, made a fine impression as Posa, his noble baritone having just enough bite to wound Philip in their Act 2 confrontation. After a curiously low-key Veil Song, Ekaterina Semenchuk made her mark as Eboli.For a performance which ended a good ten minutes ahead of the advertised timing, Bertrand de Billy's reading felt ponderous in places, the final Carlo—Elisabetta duet in danger of grinding to a complete halt. The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House played well though, the brass on its better behaviour, and the Chorus gave the auto-da-fé plenty of mob mentality. Hopefully individual performances will bed in during the run, but this was an evening where it wasn't just the heretics that failed to catch fire.

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13 Mejju 2017bachtrack.comMark Pullinger