Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook I love the operas of Leos Janacek. So do audiences — when they go to see them. But the works remain stubbornly on the outskirts of ...
With its cast of bloodthirsty foxes, lazy hens and mischievous frogs, Janácek's opera is joy – and a powerful reminder of the force of nature Soprano Lucy Crowe has foxes on the brain at the moment.
It may have seemed a cunning economic plan at first. James Conway's production for English Touring Opera calls itself "an interpretation" of Janacek's opera: the enactment of a ritual by a group to ...
This is marvellous performance of Dvorak’s Symphony No 6, with its noble themes and dancing Scherzo. The album, under the baton of Gerard Schwarz, includes a charming rendition of Janacek’s Idyll.
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