Smyth’s Der Wald and Respighi’s Lucrezia review – Wagner’s spirit presides over double bill
Silk Street theatre, London The UK premiere of Respighi’s 1937 work was paired with Ethel Smyth’s dark and dramatic Der Wald, both imaginatively staged by Stephen Barlow As the near-capacity audience settled and orchestra members warmed up ahead of Guildhall School’s latest double bill of (…)
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