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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Gandhi: through the looking Glass by James Jorden

Mahatma Gandhi seems an unlikely operatic hero, but the Met’s production of Philip Glass’ “Satyagraha,” revived on Friday, is a masterpiece of musical and visual art.The 1980 opera m…

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Opera’s got a nice ‘Ring’ to it by James Jorden

It’s the understudy’s job to save the show, and that’s just what Jay Hunter Morris did Thursday at the Met in the daunting title role of Wagner’s “Siegfried.” The part had alread…

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Understudy Jay Hunter Morris soars as Siegfried in Met’s 'Ring' cycle by James Jorden

It's the understudy’s job to save the show, and that’s just what Jay Hunter Morris did Thursday at the Met in the daunting title role of Wagner’s “Siegfried.” The part had already …

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Trim ‘Barber’ vs. excess of biblical proportions by James Jorden

After the season-opening spectacular of “Anna Bolena,” the Met offers revivals showcasing the best of current and past regimes. Back again is Rossini’s “Il Barbiere di Siviglia,” w…

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Netrebko makes ‘Anna’-xtroardinary queen by James Jorden

Queen Anna is dead -- long live Queen Anna! The late royal lady is Anna Bolena in Donizetti’s 1830 opera, based on the final days of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII. The new monarch…

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Netrebko makes 'Anna'-xtroardinary queen by James Jorden

Queen Anna is dead — long live Queen Anna! The late royal lady is Anna Bolena in Donizetti’s 1830 opera, based on the final days of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII. The new monarc…

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Obscure opera’s seductive French bliss by James Jorden

Lully’s elegant “Atys” is so powerful that it makes real life seem like a dream. Emerging from the BAM Opera House Sunday, the capacity audience discovered a perfect September afternoo…

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

'Faust'-class opera leads devil of a season by James Jorden

Even though the New York City Op era's in hibernation until spring and Met maestro James Levine's on the injured list, this season's off to a thrilling start. The action officially starts…

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Passing of Met baton by James Jorden

Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine yesterday canceled all of his performances for the fall, reportedly after injuring one of his vertebrae last week in Vermont. It's the lates…

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Eat, drink & be merrily amused by mythology by James Jorden

Is opera stuffy? Maybe, when it's performed in the red- velvet splendor of the Met. But in a less formal setting, with cocktails alongside arias, opera can be downright fun. One of Manhat…

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Lincoln Center is primed to take on 'Don' by James Jorden

It's been staged as a frilly farce, a Greek tragedy, a Freudian case study -- even a "ripped from the headlines" shocker about a coke-fueled date rapist. So versatile a masterpiece is Moz…

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

New stars aria hit in the park by James Jorden

Opera an elitist art? Tell that to the more than 2,500 people who braved a sweltering Monday night to cheer the Met's Summer Recital Series at Central Park SummerStage. Seated on folding …

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

'Tell' hits its mark by James Jorden

Even to hard-core opera buffs, Rossini's "Wil liam Tell" is known best for its rousing overture, a k a the "Lone Ranger" theme. But at Caramoor Saturday night, the majestic work was revealed…

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

This piccolo 'Flute' works like magic by James Jorden

Subtract the magic and the flute from Mo zart's "The Magic Flute," and you'd think there'd be nothing. But an adaptation of this opera at the Lincoln Center Festival on Wednesday conjured a …

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Just don't let this fox guard the opera house by James Jorden

Asinging crossbreed -- a fox with human in telligence -- stars in Leos Janacek's opera, "The Cunning Little Vixen." If only the New York Philharmonic's semistaged performance Wednesday night…

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Don’t let this fox guard the opera house by James Jorden

A singing crossbreed — a fox with human intelligence — stars in Leos Janacek’s opera, “The Cunning Little Vixen.” If only the New York Philharmonic’s semistaged performance Wedne…

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

First-rate work for 'second' Met conductor by James Jorden

If, as rumor has it, conductor Fabio Luisi is poised to suc ceed the ailing James Levine as music director of the Met, Saturday afternoon's elegant performance of "Ariadne auf Naxos" showed …

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Monday, May 2, 2011

To hell and back for magic of love, music by James Jorden

A journey to hell yielded heavenly music Friday night at the Met's revival of "Orfeo ed Euridice." For this 1762 work, Gluck chose the Greek myth of Orpheus, the musician who braves Hades…

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Monday, April 25, 2011

The gods were not with this Met production by James Jorden

In "Die Walkure," the second installment of Wagner's four- part "Ring" cycle, the god Wotan enlists his children to recover the stolen Ring of the Nibelung, a source of infinite power carryi…

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Met’s 'Die Walkure' is cursed by James Jorden

IN "Die Walkure," the second installment of Wagner’s four-part "Ring" cycle, the god Wotan enlists his children to recover the stolen Ring of the Nibelung, a source of infinite power carry…

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Change the channel by James Jorden

First witches, now ghosts. But while Broadway’s “Wicked” proved golden for Stephen Schwartz, his “Séance on a Wet Afternoon,” came up lifeless and damp Tuesday night at its City O…

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Opera is looking toward a gory-ous future by James Jorden

When "Die Walkure" opens at the Met Fri day, expect standing ovations for conductor James Levine and singers Deborah Voigt and Bryn Terfel -- and mild applause or a boo or two for director R…

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Levine returns, Met soldiers on by James Jorden

Alban Berg's "Woz zeck," about a bullied soldier's descent into madness, is one of the grimmer operas around. Yet it was cause for jubilation Wednesday night when Met music director James Le…

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Levine back with a bang by James Jorden

Alban Berg’s “Wozzeck,” about a bullied soldier’s descent into madness, is one of the grimmer operas around. Yet it was cause for jubilation Wednesday night when Met music director J…

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Incompetent 'Comte' by James Jorden

Take a sexy comedy, add Rossini's scrumptious melo dies, then fold in world-class singers and a Tony-winning director. Now pray it doesn't turn out like the sodden soufflé that is the Me…

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Monodramas: Dramas, then a payoff by James Jorden

Esoteric music staged by an operatic outsider paid off for the New York City Opera on Friday night with "Monodramas," a program of three single-character operas. Though the works weren't …

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The eclectic 'company' by James Jorden

The New York Philharmonic has one of the most sought-after shows this season as it veers from its classic repertoire for a production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” from April 7 to 9.…

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Wasn't in the cards by James Jorden

The first rule of gam bling is: You win some, you lose some. Still, it's heartbreaking that on Friday at the Met, an opera about a compulsive gambler, "The Queen of Spades," barely broke eve…

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Wherefore art thy chemistry? by James Jorden

SHAKESPEARE called Romeo and Juliet "star-cross'd lovers" -- and the Met's performance Thursday of Gounod's operatic version, "Roméo et Juliette," was also plagued by hard luck. The offs…

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

An opera worth wading for by James Jorden

When a show takes place by a lake, its director can take several ap proaches: hang a backdrop, proj ect watery ripples on the stage -- or have someone say, "Hey, look at that beautiful lake!…

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Met set for safe season by James Jorden

Math is hard, even for Met master mind Peter Gelb. The company's general manager kicked off his season preview last week boasting that, since he took office in 2006, the average age of th…

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