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Photo: Catherine Ashmore
Photo: Catherine Ashmore

Tamerlano

Venue: Royal Opera House
Where: West End
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starVery very disappointing, bland scenery, bland singing, why were there not castrati plenty of seats empty after 1st interval that said it all! - Vivienne22 Mar 10
starstarThis was death by Opera. With so many cast substitutions, the strongest singer was Vito Priante as Leone. The perambulation of the shooting gallery elephants provided some welcome light relief - especially when one fell over and had to be rescued by hapless stage crew on hands and knees. That produced the only moment the audience responded as one. Shame we were all sniggering. - Sally Thomson21 Mar 10
starIt's a wonderful opera and the playing (if too slow at times) was fine. The production was dull (with some nice touches). The singing was, for the most part, just unacceptable. The music easiy kept me going to the end, but the singing - oh dear. Arguably it got worse (if thaty were possible) as the evening wore on. The final act duet was embarassing. Streit butchered the "dear daughter" aria, one of Handel's most moving. I hope the opera can be restaged with some singers who can deliver Handel's music ; it does not deserve this oblivion. - martin16 Mar 10
starWe left during the first interval along with a lot of other people judging by the line at the cloakroom....dreary, dreary, dreary..... - John12 Mar 10
starstarI also left at first interval. Such a dull opera would not even have been saved by Domingo. The staging gave the audience nothing to look at while the interminable droning took place. Some of the singing was strained. Streit was clear and clean, but there just isn't enough in this work to warrant over 5 hours of effort. Went home and watched a good DVD. - Dee Edwards10 Mar 10
starstarLeft at the first interval. Some of the singing (particularly Stotijn) was awful. I can't decide if the fault is with Stotijn or just a bad decision to cast a woman in the castrato role. I saw Artaxerces in the Linbury a few months ago and the same approach worked fine there. It felt like this whole production would have been better off in the Linbury and might have been there if it wasn't for Domingo's initial involvement. - Paul Murray09 Mar 10


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