Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Robin Ticciati led an excellent, attractively cast concert performance of Mozart’s opera
Director Alessandro Talevi has made an uncharacteristic mess of Mozart’s opera, though the conducting brings a sense of drama to the stage
Featuring three conductors and a throng of performers, this event was bold and bracing – at least when it came to modern music
The staging of Mozart’s ‘dramma giocoso’ is right on the button; the Grange Park show is more sober, but that can hardly be counted a sin
This gay reinterpretation of Mozart’s opera never quite lives up to the boldness of its concept
Embarking on a Mozart opera binge, signs of becoming more of an Oxonian and hosting Sunday brunches for students
Tasteful, traditional, intelligently plotted and essentially unimaginative
What little wit there is comes from Simone Young’s fortepiano
This performance had fizz, clarity, sweep, intensity, grace
Andrew Clark on the Canadian baritone’s return to Glyndebourne in the title role of ‘Don Giovanni’
International Edition