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Tag Archives: Curtis Sullivan
A Fun Night at the Opera Atelier’s ABDUCTION FROM THE SERAGLIO reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
October 29, 2013. Elgin Theatre, Toronto. Opera Atelier’s cheerful remount of its 2009 production of Abduction from the Seraglio (Mozart’s most-popular-in-his lifetime opera), had much to make me happy. The cast members are extraordinarily good to look at in their … Continue reading
Stanley Fefferman reviews Opera Atelier’s Glorious Essential Mozart: The Magic Flute
Opera Atelier is a brand I trust. I know The Magic Flute will not be produced as The Manga Flute, minus the Masonic element, with Prince Tamino as a Tokyo-based finance whiz and raccoons for the Three Spirits (West Edge … Continue reading
Opera Atelier Hits the Mark with C.M von Weber’s Der Freischütz: a Review by Stanley Fefferman
October 27, 2012. Elgin Theatre, Toronto Twenty some years ago, Opera Atelier broke new ground by staging a period performance of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Last night they broke out again by staging their first period performance of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bonnie Beecher, Carl Maria von Weber, Carla Huhtanen, Curtis Sullivan, David Fallis, Der Freischütz, Gerard Gauci, Gustav Andreassen, Kresimir Spicer, Marshall Pynkosky, Martha Mann, Meghan Lindsay, Michael Nyby, Olivier Laquerre, OpusOneReview, Raha Javanfar, Tafelmuskik Orchestra, Vasil Garvanliev
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Opera Atelier: La Clemenza Di Tito reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
Friday, April 22, 2011. The Elgin Theatre, Toronto. “Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done; her world is brazen, the poets only deliver a golden.” Sir Philip Sidney If you found out … Continue reading