Review: Rameau: Zoroastre (Les Ambassadeurs – La Grande Écurie, Chœur de Chambre de Namur, Alexis Kossenko)
Masonic opera performed with supreme Gallic elegance.
Masonic opera performed with supreme Gallic elegance.
Connor D’Netto will use the commission to collaborate with London's Cats Cradle Collective, after receiving the Award for his first opera, The Call.
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Powerhouse performances by baritone Andrei Kymach and bass-baritone Yuri Kissin deliver a solid start to Opera Australia's 2023 season.
Mary Finsterer's heart-stoppingly beautiful new opera is endlessly absorbing, sonically and visually.
The French conductor explains his love affair with a composer whos work demands care, attention and endurance.
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