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Reviews | 5 May 2024 |
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La rondineMetropolitan OperaNo. of reviews: 15 |
As a revival production of a minor work, this is one for the completists |
28 Apr 24 / The Reviews Hub |
La Rondine, une hirondelle qui fait le printemps du Met |
23 Apr 24 / Olyrix |
Met in the cinema |
22 Apr 24 / Online Merker |
«La rondine» vuelve al Met con Angel Blue y Jonathan Tetelman |
12 Apr 24 / Opera World (Spanish) |
Jonathan Tetelman Arrives at the Met in 'La Rondine' |
4 Apr 24 / New York Times |
Lo spettacolo, molto piacevole da vedere e da sentire, è stata applauditissimo |
4 Apr 24 / Operaclick (Italian) |
Les tragi-gaîtés parisiennes de Puccini à NYC |
1 Apr 24 / Olyrix |
Fine singing makes Rondine easy to swallow under Scappucci |
31 Mar 24 / Broadway World |
Angel Blue and Speranza Scappucci elevate the Met’s somewhat dated ‘La Rondine’ |
31 Mar 24 / New York Observer |
Chemistry feels a little late (at curtain call) in Met return to ‘Rondine’ |
30 Mar 24 / Classical Voice North America |
Jonathan Tetelman makes his Met debut in a splendid ‘Années-folles’ staging of La rondine |
29 Mar 24 / Seen and Heard |
Dancing at the edge of the world |
29 Mar 24 / parterre box |
With an elegant “Rondine,” Met revives a not-great Puccini opera with great music |
28 Mar 24 / Classical Review |
Emily Pogorelc and Bekhzod Davronov debut at the Met to rousing results while Jonathan Tetelman shows promise |
28 Mar 24 / OperaWire |
Puccini’s flawed La rondine returns to the Met |
28 Mar 24 / Bachtrack |
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The Met Opera’s ‘La Rondine’ star Jonathan Tetelman on travel and opera.
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