Opus Arte

Theodora

Handel Theodora opera to libretto by Thomas Morell. Directed 2022 by Katie Mitchell at the Royal Opera. Stars Julia Bullock (Theodora), Jakub Józef Orliński (Didymus), Ed Lyon (Septimius), Gyula Orendt (Valens), Joyce DiDonato (Irene), and Thando Mjandana (Marcus). Harry Bicket conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Master William Spaulding). Actors/dancers are Holly Weston and Kelly Vee. Other actors are Aquira Bailey-Browne, Ben Clifford, Sarah Northgraves, and David Rawlins. Set design by Chloe Lamford; costume design by Sussie Juhlin-Wallén; lighting design by James Farncombe; movement direction by Sarita Piotrowski. Directed for TV by Peter Jones. Sung in English. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C

Theodora is usually considered an oratorio or a dramatic oratorio. But if you bring in Katie Mitchell, it’s going to be an opera. Mitchell’s modern-times overlay was controversial, but most critics who saw this live were ecstatic about the cast and the music. Handel wrote an Organ Concerto in G Minor for performance with Theodora. The organ piece was usually performed by Handel as a bonus extra, perhaps at an intermission. The Royal Opera here cuts the Organ Concerto.

Katie Mitchell likes to divide her stage into little boxes that get shifted around . . .

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The Dante Project

The Dante Project ballet. Original music by Thomas Adès. Book and choreography by Wayne McGregor. Stars Edward Watson (Dante); Gary Avis (Virgil), and Sarah Lamb (Beatrice) supported by many dancers of the Royal Ballet. Stage and costume designs by Tacita Dean; lighting by Lucy Carter and Simon Bennison; staging and assistant choreography by Amanda Eyles, Jenny Tattersall, and Mikaela Polley. Koen Kessels conducts the London Symphony Orchestra (Sergey Levitin concertmaster), Simon Halsey conducts the London Symphony Chorus. Directed for TV by Ross MacGibbon. Released 2023, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C-

Every great ballet starts with great music. The music here was composed by Thomas Adès specifically for this production. It is all appropriate for the action taking place on the stage. But it is uniformly acerbic and dissonant with lots of percussion, brass, and noise. If you are a fan of Adès or of this style of music, you will be pleased. I don’t like his style. An hour and 45 minutes of Adès is a strain for me no matter how good the dancing is.

The best thing about this show is . . .

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Starstruck

Starstruck ballet. Music by George Gershwin and Chopin. Choreography by Gene Kelly as reconstructed and embellished by Christopher Hampson. Directed 2021 by Oscar Sansom at the Scottish Ballet. Stars Sophie Martin (Star Ballerina/Aphrodite), Christopher Harrison (Choreographer/Zeus), Bruno Micchiardi (Pianist/Eros), Javier Andreu (Sweetheart Man/Lifeguard), Roseanna Loney (Sweetheart Woman/Girl with Ponytail), and Nicholas Shoesmith (Stagehand). Also features dancers Aisling Brangan, Grace Horler, Grace Poulley, Melissa Parsons, Kayla-Maree Tarantolo, Rimbaud Patron, Noa Barry, Hannah Cubitt, Alice Kawalek, Amy McEntee, Xolisweh Ana Richards, Anna Williams, Matthew Broadbent, James Hobley, Jamie Reid, Simon Schilgen, Eado Turgemen, Alarón Venegas, Pablo Dorado Calderon, Stevie Winning, and Helen Katamba. Jean-Claude Picard conducts the Scottish Ballet Orchestra. Designs and set by Lez Brotherston; lighting by Lawrie McLennan; artistic collaboration by Patricia Ward Kelly; guest rehearsal coaching by Alexandra Worral. No credit available for the video file. Released 2022, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B

Here we have a merger of classical ballet and American movie dancing. It originated in a 1960 piece called Pas de Dieux by Gene Kelly that was commissioned and performed by the Paris Opera Ballet . . .

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Romeo and Juliet

💓 Romeo and Juliet ballet. Music by Sergei Prokofiev. Libretto by Leonid Lavrovsky and Sergei Prokofiev. Choreography by Kenneth MacMillian. Staged 2019 at the Royal Opera House by Julie Lincoln and Christopher Saunders.

  • Stars Yasmine Naghdi (Juliet), Matthew Ball (Romeo), Valentino Zucchetti (Mercutio), Gary Avis (Tybalt), Benjamin Ella (Benvolio), Nicol Edmonds (Paris), Christopher Saunders (Lord Capulet), Christina Arestis (Lady Capulet), Kristen McNally (Nurse), Lord Montague (Jonathan Howells), Lady Montague (Tara-Brigitte Bhavnani), Frair Laurence (Jonathan Howells), Escalus (Thomas Whitehead), Rosaline (Fumi Kaneko).

  • Also stars Beatriz Stix-Brunell, Mica Bradbury, and Romany Pajdak (Three Harlots), Leticia Dias, Isabella Gasparini, Meaghan Grace Hinkis, Chisato Katsura, Ana Rose O’Sullivan, and Gemma Pitchley-Gale (Juliet’s Friends), as well as Marcelino Sambé, Luca Acri, Téo Dubreuil, Paul Kay, and Tomas Mock (Mandolin Dance).

Pavel Sorokin conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Sergey Levitin Concert Master). Designs by Nicholas Georgiadis; lighting design by John B. Read; staging by Julie Lincoln and Christopher Saunders. Directed for TV by Ross MacGibbon. Released 2021, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A+

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Like Water for Chocolate

Like Water for Chocolate ballet. Music by Joby Talbot. Book and choreography 2022 by Christopher Wheeldon after the novel by Laura Esquivel. Stars Francesca Hayward (Tita), Laura Morera (Mama Elena), Mayara Magri (Rosaura), Meaghan Grace Hinkis (Gertrudis), Marcelino Sambé (Pedro), Matthew Ball (Dr. John Brown), Christina Arestis (Nacha), Cesar Corrales (Juan Alejandrez), Gary Avis (Don Pasqual), and Isabella Gasparini (Chencha). Alondra de la Parra conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Valsko Vassilev). Solo guitar Tomás Barreiro; guest singer Siān Griffiths. Designs by Bob Crowley; lighting by Natasha Katz; video designs by Luke Halls. Directed for TV by Ross MacGibbon. Released 2023, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

As I write, this new production has been seen only a few times in London at The Royal Opera and in New York at the American Ballet Theater. It’s pretty impressive to see how quickly this has been published in Blu-ray for the rest of us to enjoy…

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The Monteverdi Trilogy

The Monteverdi Trilogy consists of three titles previously reported here:

All these titles are concerts with a few props. They are not opera performances. I maybe should have excluded these titles. But Gardiner is one of the most famous conductors of early music, so I list them out of respect for him. I give a D to these recordings. This doesn’t mean they are bad. It just means don’t buy this unless you know what you are doing . . .

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Rigoletto

Verdi Rigoletto opera to libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Directed 2021 by Oliver Mears at the Royal Opera House. Stars Carlos Álvarez (Rigoletto), Liparit Avetisyan (Duke), Lisette Oropesa (Gilda), Brindley Sherratt (Sparafucile), Ramona Zaharia (Maddalena), Kseniia Nikolaieva (Giovanna), Eric Greene (Monterone), Dominic Sedgwick (Marullo), Egor Zhuravskii (Borsa). Antonio Pappano conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House (Chorus Master William Spaulding). Set design by Simon Lima Holdsworth; costume design by Ilona Karas; lighting design by Fabiana Piccioli; movement direction by Anna Morrissey. Directed for TV by Peter Jones. Sung in Italian. Released 2022, disc features 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

This new production from the Royal Opera House got mostly rave reviews from critics who saw it live. For example, Tim Ashley, writing in The Guardian, says “Álvarez is utterly compelling as Rigoletto. Oropesa makes a matchless Gilda, singing with an extraordinary beauty of tone and understated depth of feeling: this really is one of the truly great performances.” So this would probably be a good choice even though we already have . . .

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Jenůfa

Janáček Jenůfa opera to a libretto by the composer. Directed 2021 by Claus Guth at the Royal Opera House. Stars Asmik Grigorian (Jenůfa), Elena Zilio (Grandmother Buryjovka), Nicky Spence (Laca Klemeň), Yarita Véliz (Jana), David Stout (Foreman at the Mill), Saimir Pirgu (Števa Buryja), and Karita Mattila (Kostelnička Buryjovka). Henrik Nánási conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Principal Guest Concert Master Vasko Vassilev) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director William Spaulding). Designs by Michael Levine; costume design by Gesine Völlmi; lighting design by James Farncombe; choreography by Teresa Rotemberg. Directed for TV by Rhodri Huw. Sung in Czech. Released 2022, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Don Giovanni (Schrott)

Mozart Don Giovanni opera to libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. Directed 2019 by Jack Furness after Kasper Holton at the Royal Opera House. Stars Roberto Tagliavini (Leporello), Malin Byström (Donna Anna), Erwin Schrott (Don Giovanni), Petros Magoulas (The Commendatore), Daniel Behle (Don Ottavio), Myrtò Papatanasiu (Donna Elvira), Louise Alder (Zerlina), and Leon Košavić (Masetto). Hartmut Haenchen conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Sergey Levitin) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director Genevieve Ellis). Set design by Es Devlin; video design by Luke Halls; costume design by Anja Vang Kragh; lighting design by Bruno Poet. Directed for TV by Jonathan Haswell. Sung in Italian. Released 2022, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: N/A

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Fidelio

Beethoven Fidelio opera (1814 version) to libretto by Joseph Ferdinand von Sonnleithner, Stephan von Breuning, and Georg Friedrich Treitschke. Directed 2020 by Tobias Kratzer at the Royal Opera House. Stars Robin Tritschler (Jaquino), Amanda Forsythe (Marzelline), Lise Davidsen (Leonore/Fidelio), Georg Zeppenfeld (Rocco), Simon Neal (Don PIzarro), Filipe Manu (First Prisoner), Timothy Dawkins (Second Prisoner), David Butt Philip (Florestan), and Egils Siliņš (Don Fernando). Antonio Pappano conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Guest Concert Master Jan Schmolck) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director William Spaulding). Set and costume design by Rainer Sellmaier; lighting design by Michael Bauer; video design by Manuel Braun; dramaturgy by Bettina Bartz. Directed for TV by Rhodri Huw. Sung in German. Released 2022, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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Die Zauberflöte

Mozart Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) opera to libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. Directed 2017 at the Royal Opera House by Revival Director Thomas Guthrie after the 2003 production directed by David McVicar. Stars Mauro Peter (Tamino), Roderick Williams (Papageno), Sabine Devieilhe (Queen of the Night), Peter Bronder (Monostatos), Siobhan Stagg (Pamina), Mika Kares (Sarastro), Darren Jeffery (Speaker of the Temple), and Christina Gansch (Papagena). Julia Jones conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Concert Master Vasko Vassilev) and the Royal Opera Chorus (Chorus Director William Spaulding). Set designs by John Macfarlane; lighting designs by Paule Constable; revival movement direction by Angelo Smimmo after Leah Hausman. Directed for TV by Jonathan Haswell. Sung in German. Released 2021, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound . Grade: NA

This was the sixth revival of the 2003 McVicar production that was recorded in 2003 and published in Blu-ray in 2008 (as one of the first opera Blu-rays to be released). The cast is all new. Diana Damrau’s depiction of the Queen of the Night in the 2003 became perhaps the most famous icon of opera in the 21st century—a tough act for Sabine Devieilhe to follow . . .

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La mégère apprivoisée

La mégère apprivoisée (The Taming of the Shrew) ballet. Music by Dmitri Shostakovich. Choreographed and directed 2020 by Jean-Christophe Maillot (with faithful assistant Bernice Coppieters) at Les Ballets de Monte Carlo. Stars Ekaterina Petina (Katherine), Matèj Urban (Petruchio), Katrin Schrader (Bianca), Jaeyong An (Lucentio), April Ball (The Housekeeper), Daniele Delvecchio (Gremio), Anna Blackwell (The Widow), Simone Tribuna (Hortensio), Christian Tworzyanski (Baptista), and Adam Reist (Grumio). The Maids are Ksenia Abbazova, Portia Soleil Adams, Chelsea Adomaitis, Taisha Barton-Rowledge, Anissa Bruley, Candela Ebbesen, Juliette Klein, Gaëlle Riou, Anne-Laure Seillan, Kaori Tajima, and Hannah Wilcox. The Servants are Jaat Benoot, Koen Havenith, Alexandre Joaquim, Artjom Maksakov, Zino Merckx, Roger Neves, Christian Oliveri, Lennart Radtke, Francesco Resch, Alessio Scognamiglio, and Benjamin Stone. Igor Dronov conducts the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo. Scenography by Ernest Pignon-Ernest; lighting design by Dominique Drillot; dramaturgy by Jean Rouaud; costumes by Augustin Maillot assisted by Jean-Michel Lainé. Directed for TV by Louise Narboni. Released 2021, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A

This show premiered 2014 at the Bolshoi and became a hot ticket. It’s modern dance based on classic steps with the women on point.

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Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali

Donizetti Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali (Conventions and Inconveniences of the Stage) opera to a libretto by Domenico Gilardoni. Directed 2017 by Laurent Pelly. Stars Christophe Galland. Stars Laurent Naouri (Mamma Agata), Patrizia Ciofi (Daria), Charles Rice (Procolo), Clara Meloni (Luigia), Enea Scala (Guglielmo), Pietro di Bianco (Biscroma Strappaviscere), Enric Martinez-Castignani (Cesare Salsapariglia), Piotr Micinski (L’impresario), Katherine Aitken (Pippetto), and Dominique Beneforti (Le Directeur du Théâtre). Lorenzo Viotti conducts the Orchestra of Opéra de Lyon and the Chorus of Opéra de Lyon (Chorus Master Pierre Bleuse). Costume design by Laurent Pelly; set design by Chantal Thomas; lighting design by Joël Adam. Directed for TV by Vincent Massip. Sung in Italian. Released in 2021, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: NA

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The Cellist and Dances at a Gathering

The Cellist and Dances at a Gathering ballet program performed 2020 at the Royal Opera House:

  • The Cellist. Choreography by Cathy Marston. Music by Philip Feeney. Stars Lauren Cuthbertson (The Cellist), Marcelino Sambé (The Instrument), Matthew Ball (The Conductor), Emma Lucano (Cellist as Child), Lauren Godfrey (Sister as Child), Kirsten McNally (Mother), Thomas Whitehead (Father), Anna Rose O’Sullivan (Sister), Gary Avis, Nicol Edmonds and Benjamin Ella (Cello Teachers), Luca Acri, Paul Kay, and Joseph Sissens (Musical Friends). Scenario by Cathy Marston and Edward Kemp. Set by Hildegard Bechtler; costumes by Bregje van Balen; lighting by Jon Clark; dramaturgy by Edward Kemp.

  • Dances at a Gathering. Choreography by Jerome Robbins. Music by Chopin. Stars Marianela Nuñez, Francesca Hayward, Yasmine Naghdi, Laura Morera, Fumi Kaneko, Alexander Campbell, Federico Bonelli, William Bracewell, Luca Acri, and Valentino Zucchetti. Costumes by Joe Eula; lighting by Jennifer Tipton; staging by Ben Huys.

Andrea Molino conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House . . .

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The Beggar's Opera

The Beggar’s Opera is a ballad opera written in 1728 by John Gay and Johann Christoph Pepusch. This title is a new version by Ian Burton and Robert Carsen with musical conception by William Christie. Directed 2018 by Robert Carsen at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris. Stars Robert Burt (Mr. Peachum), Beverley Klein (Mrs. Peachum/Diana Trapes), Kate Batter (Polly Peachum), Benjamin Purkiss (Macheath), Kraig Thornber (Lockit), Olivia Brereton (Lucy Lockit), Emma Kate Nelson (Jenny Diver), Sean Lopeman (Filch/Manuel), Gavin Wilkinson (Matt), Taite-Elliot Drew (Jack, Prison Guard), Wayne Fitzsimmons (Robin), Dominic Owen (Harry), Natasha Leaver (Molly), Emily Dunn (Betty), Louise Dalton (Suky), and Jocelyn Prah (Dolly). William Christie conducts the Ensemble les Arts Florissants from his harpsichord. Sets by James Brandily; costumes by Petra Reinhardt; choreography by Rebecca Howell; lighting by Robert Carsen and Peter van Praet; dramaturgy by Ian Burton. Directed for TV by François Roussillon; Executive Producer was Toni Hajal; music producer was Mireille Faure. Sung in English. Released 2021, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A+

Gay’s Beggar’s Opera was the first ballad opera. The ballad opera expropriates all kinds of familiar music to mock Italian opera. Gay’s creation survives as the only ballad opera performed today. It’s still popular, per Wikipedia, thanks to its savage satirical treatment of “politics, poverty, injustice, and corruption at all levels of society”. . .

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