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The inner life of singers
LEA SHAW Mezzo-soprano
NEWS & NOTES • WNO orchestra takes industrial action against pay cut
News in Brief
Welsh National Opera announces joint directors
John Eliot Gardiner leaves Monteverdi and sets up new ensemble
Sky Arts Awards recognise achievements in opera
IN Opera Now SPRING 2025
The Sound Booth • Certain repertoire has the weight of history on its shoulders, but we should remember that previous singers were only interpreters
Prompter • Does John Adams still ‘own’ Nixon in China?
Hidden treasures: a letter from Palazzetto Bru Zane • Palazzetto Bru Zane was founded in 2006 for the research and development of neglected French scores. Now, as it prepares for a busy 2025 season, Stephen Pritchard explores the Venetian palazzetto from where it operates and looks at its research into neglected works of Bizet
A culture of fear • Many operas hold traumatic themes, but how does this affect the singers on stage? Rosie Middleton investigates the staging of opera with intimate and traumatic scenes and the wider culture around singers’ psychological care in the industry
Star quality • This September, soprano Nadine Sierra returns to the Metropolitan Opera as Gilda in Verdi’s Rigoletto, nearly a decade after her debut in the role. She speaks about her early life, frustrations with the industry and reflects on the deeper truths behind the music
Resurrecting an English rarity • As Wexford Festival Opera prepares to stage Stanford’s English satire The Critic, we explore the work’s history and its place in the composer’s operatic output
A Puccini Century: 10 defining moments • Looking back on 10 key operatic moments in 100 years since Puccini’s death
Embracing the elements • The male soprano Bruno de Sá reflects on the themes of identity, self-expression and emotional depth explored in his new album, Mille Affetti
Britten – Peter Grimes • Exploring the nuances of the character of Peter Grimes, tenor Issachah Savage suggests multiple parallels with our contemporary society and inner demons
The power of contemplation • For his debut album, baritone Huw Montague Rendall brings a new perspective to the roles that have helped him through challenging times in his life. Welcoming the full spectrum of emotion, the singer explores the inner world of his favourite characters
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Worldly wisdom • Celebrating his 60th birthday, tenor Roberto Alagna looks back on 40 years of opera with a new profile album
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Spotlight Winter 2024
Behind the scenes with… • A newly established career path, intimacy directors are becoming an ever-more frequent feature of opera productions. Hannah Goalstone shares her journey into the profession
The Opera Now Quiz • Do you know your Verdi from your Wagner? Test your wits in this month’s set of fiendish questions for the dedicated opera buff (with a clue or two in the pictures)
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MARINA COSTA-JACKSON – SOPRANO • Performance anxiety tarnished Marina Costa-Jackson’s early career. But learning to live alongside it has transformed her experience on stage