Opera Now  |  December 2017
Polish baritone Mariusz Kwiecień brings a combination of dashing elegance and brooding seduction to the roles he performs, from the dangerous charms of Don Giovanni to the mystical eroticism of Szymanowski’s King Roger; we head Down Under in search of Australia’s operatic riches; and exploring two new Ring cycles in Odense and Hong Kong.
Plus, American conductor John Nelson achieves his lifelong dream of staging Berlioz’s monumental Les Troyens; celebrating the 100th birthday of the great Austrian dramatic soprano Hilde Zadek; Thai baritone Saran Suebsantiwongse forges ahead on the international stage; Verdi in Parma; and the thorny issue of colour-blind casting.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Opera Now December 2017.