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Leos Janácek’s “Jenufa,” in the Los Angeles Opera production now onstage at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, is an engrossing and richly satisfying night at the theater. It’s got a lot of things going ...
Whether we knew it or not, the operatic world has been waiting all this time for Karita Mattila to sing the role of Kostelnicka, the imperious and morally conflicted stepmother in Janácek’s fierce ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. By and large, the wait was worth it. When lockdown hit in March last year, it shut down the Royal Opera’s new ...
Jenufa has become pregnant by Steva, who is a bit of a wastrel and a drunk, but stands to inherit the mill when his grandmother dies. However, Jenufa's stepmother, the Kostelnicka (churchwarden) ...
The 20-year-old design can look overemphatic, but Ylva Kihlberg, David Butt Philip and the rest of an A-list cast make Janáček sound poetic and expressive Stripped to its bare essentials, Janáček’s ...
Claus Guth’s Royal Opera production of Janacek’s Jenufa was scheduled to open in March 2020, but was aborted at the last moment by Covid. Better late than never. It has now opened, and it makes a ...
A few weeks ago, Los Angeles Opera announced that it had graciously allowed a young tenor, Joseph Kaiser, out of his contract to sing Steva in the company’s first production of Janácek’s “Jenufa,” ...
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