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David Nice |

Chelsea Opera Group has made its own luck in winning the devotion of two great bel canto exponents: Nelly Miricioiu between 1998 and 2010, Helena Dix over the past 10 years. Last night was Dix’s official farewell before moving back to her native Australia. La Straniera may be a relative dud among Bellini’s operas, but it allows its soprano grace, poise and careful fireworks. An excellent cast reflected her mastery; but the conducting nearly sank the enterprise. 

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David Nice
Australian soprano Helena Dix is honoured by fine fellow singers, but not her conductor
David Nice
Striking design and clear concept, but the intensity within comes and goes
Boyd Tonkin
A well-skippered Wagnerian voyage between fantasy and realism
David Nice
Asmik Grigorian takes all three soprano leads in a near-perfect ensemble
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A Faust that smuggles its damnation under theatrical spectacle and excess
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Welcome opportunity to catch opera-ballet, though not everything is in perfect focus
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Incandescent singing and playing, but the production domesticates the numinous
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When you get total musicality from everyone involved, there’s nothing better
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Janáček’s wacky space-and-time-travel opera glows and grips in every bar
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Telemann’s comic opera hits the mark thanks to two fine, well-directed young singers
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Kosky, Pappano and their singers soar on both wings of Wagner’s double tragedy
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Verdi’s political tragedy - and plea for peace - has impact in a grand Yorkshire setting
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In every sense a tour de force
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Orpha Phelan brings on the big guns for Britten’s charge against war
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Conceptually the two cantatas just don't work together
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Mozart's rambling early opera can still smell sweet
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Plenty of strong singing and playing, but the staging is static or inept
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The production takes time to match Mozart's depths, but gets there halfway through
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