The Sicilian Vespers review – plot and theatrical panache collide in Verdi’s Parisian reinvention
Royal Opera House, London Stefan Herheim’s production of this fascinating work battles with hollowness and ambiguities despite an impressive debut from Speranza Scappucci as principal guest conductor The Giuseppe Verdi of 1855 was not unlike the Bob Dylan of 1965. Both had just produced, in (…)
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