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Opera Now Magazine May/June 2021 Back Issue

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17 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Classical)
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Cuban American soprano Lisette Oropesa has become one of the world’s most sought-after opera singers, building a formidable reputation in European houses. In our May/June issue, she talks to Opera Now about performing throughout the pandemic and recording her debut album of Mozart concert arias.
Elsewhere, we celebrate the centenary of the legendary tenor Franco Corelli with a look at his stellar career on film and in the recording studio; Italian director Damiano Michieletto discusses sex, violence and his new production of Ká’ta Kabanová at Glyndebourne; mezzo soprano Kate Lindsey on what opera tells us about tyranny; and marking the 200th anniversary of Der Freischütz, the first Romantic opera.
Plus, baritone Sir Thomas Allen on the pleasures of life beyond opera; Andrew D Edwards introduces his stylish designs for a new production of La Cenerentola at The Grange this summer; how opera companies are inventing and adapting venues for pandemic conditions; young artist Jennifer French on tackling fiendishly difficult scores and creating complex characters; and in the last of our series on the changes that the pandemic has wrought on opera, we take stock of some of the main developments that will continue to affect the artform over the decades ahead.
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May/June 2021 Cuban American soprano Lisette Oropesa has become one of the world’s most sought-after opera singers, building a formidable reputation in European houses. In our May/June issue, she talks to Opera Now about performing throughout the pandemic and recording her debut album of Mozart concert arias. Elsewhere, we celebrate the centenary of the legendary tenor Franco Corelli with a look at his stellar career on film and in the recording studio; Italian director Damiano Michieletto discusses sex, violence and his new production of Ká’ta Kabanová at Glyndebourne; mezzo soprano Kate Lindsey on what opera tells us about tyranny; and marking the 200th anniversary of Der Freischütz, the first Romantic opera. Plus, baritone Sir Thomas Allen on the pleasures of life beyond opera; Andrew D Edwards introduces his stylish designs for a new production of La Cenerentola at The Grange this summer; how opera companies are inventing and adapting venues for pandemic conditions; young artist Jennifer French on tackling fiendishly difficult scores and creating complex characters; and in the last of our series on the changes that the pandemic has wrought on opera, we take stock of some of the main developments that will continue to affect the artform over the decades ahead.


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Cuban American soprano Lisette Oropesa has become one of the world’s most sought-after opera singers, building a formidable reputation in European houses. In our May/June issue, she talks to Opera Now about performing throughout the pandemic and recording her debut album of Mozart concert arias.
Elsewhere, we celebrate the centenary of the legendary tenor Franco Corelli with a look at his stellar career on film and in the recording studio; Italian director Damiano Michieletto discusses sex, violence and his new production of Ká’ta Kabanová at Glyndebourne; mezzo soprano Kate Lindsey on what opera tells us about tyranny; and marking the 200th anniversary of Der Freischütz, the first Romantic opera.
Plus, baritone Sir Thomas Allen on the pleasures of life beyond opera; Andrew D Edwards introduces his stylish designs for a new production of La Cenerentola at The Grange this summer; how opera companies are inventing and adapting venues for pandemic conditions; young artist Jennifer French on tackling fiendishly difficult scores and creating complex characters; and in the last of our series on the changes that the pandemic has wrought on opera, we take stock of some of the main developments that will continue to affect the artform over the decades ahead.
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