Pimpinone, Royal Opera in the Linbury Theatre review - farce with a sting in its tail
Telemann’s comic opera hits the mark thanks to two fine, well-directed young singers
Full marks to the Royal Opera for good planning: one first night knocking us all sideways with the darkest German operatic tragedy followed by another letting us off the hook with a short comedy by Wagner’s compatriot Telemann. The premiere of Pimpinone predates that of Die Walküre by nearly a century and a half and we mark its 300th anniversary this year. But is it too slight for resurrection?