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For "Ariodante," which just finished its run during the San Francisco Opera's summer season, the underrated British director John Copley went for the straightforward but it wasn't dull.
Ariodante sfmike 2008
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"Ariodante" is primarily a chain of single-emotion arias, made up of multiple repeats and super-challenging coloratura ornamentations.
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Handel's "Ariodante" of 1735 has nothing to do with normal human behavior -- and little to do with what most people think of as opera.
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For "Ariodante," which just finished its run during the San Francisco Opera's summer season, the underrated British director John Copley went for the straightforward but it wasn't dull.
Archive 2008-07-01 sfmike 2008
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I drove up to his place from Boston after an exhaustively complete concert performance of Handel's great opera "Ariodante" given by Emmanuel Music.
Archive 2007-01-01 Will 2007
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I drove up to his place from Boston after an exhaustively complete concert performance of Handel's great opera "Ariodante" given by Emmanuel Music.
DesignerBlog Will 2007
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Handel, an artist with a strong claim to being the greatest showman of the 18th century, was under the gun when he created "Ariodante" for the first
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Handel, an artist with a strong claim to being the greatest showman of the 18th century, was under the gun when he created "Ariodante" for the first
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Handel, an artist with a strong claim to being the greatest showman of the 18th century, was under the gun when he created "Ariodante" for the first
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San Francisco has chosen to mount yet another of those oddly kitschy yet dull John Copley-directed and John Conklin-designed monstrosities (as they did earlier this year with a grotesque Ariodante).
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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