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Reviews | 23 May 2024 |
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El NiñoMetropolitan OperaNo. of reviews: 15 |
El Met pone en escena el oratorio ‘El Niño’ de John Adams |
13 May 24 / Scherzo |
Explicitly feminist and vibrantly colorful, the Met’s ‘El Niño’ shines in more ways than one |
5 May 24 / New York Observer |
El Niño du MET, entre exubérances et paraboles |
3 May 24 / Olyrix |
An eye-popping ‘El Niño’ at the Met paints the Nativity at grand scale |
29 Apr 24 / Washington Post |
La poderosa premier de «El Niño» de John Adams en el Met |
28 Apr 24 / Opera World (Spanish) |
Miracle on 64th Street |
28 Apr 24 / parterre box |
El Niño at the Met lacks the seriousness it deserves |
27 Apr 24 / Reaction |
The Greatest Story Ever Told gets a new look in the Met's El Nińo |
27 Apr 24 / Bachtrack |
Adams-Sellars ‘El Niño’ blows onto Met stage with look of a fixture |
27 Apr 24 / Classical Voice North America |
Julia Bullock, J’Nai Bridges, Davóne Tines and Marin Alsop bring Lileana Blain-Cruz’s creative vision to luscious life |
26 Apr 24 / OperaWire |
A Nativity story enriched with Latin American imagery |
26 Apr 24 / Seen and Heard |
Spectacular visuals make for a scenic feast in Met’s “El Niño” |
25 Apr 24 / Classical Review |
Marin Alsop, the Philadelphia Orchestra’s new principal guest conductor, makes her Met debut |
25 Apr 24 / Philadelphia Inquirer |
John Adams's 'El Niño' arrives at the Met in lush glory |
25 Apr 24 / New York Times |
John Adams's El Nino finally arrives at the Met after world travels |
25 Apr 24 / Broadway World |
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1. | Carmen Glyndebourne Festival |
2. | Salome Opéra national de Paris |
3. | Don Quichotte Opéra national de Paris |
4. | Die Walküre Deutsche Oper Berlin |
5. | Salome Opéra national de Paris |