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If Daniel Slater’s current production of Aida represents Opera Holland Park at its most outlandish and flamboyant, Aylin Bozok’s Lakmé stands at the opposite end of the spectrum in being extremely ...
Léo Delibes' 1883 opera "Lakmé" has beautiful melodies and a gorgeous orchestration rich in Orientalisms. That music accompanies a rather unlikely story of forbidden love in an exotic setting, India ...
A good case can be made for a fresh look at "Lakme," the pretty but gossamer-thin French opera that has survived for 120 years mainly because of two gorgeous arias. Yes, it's lightweight, a ...
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Cornish open-air theatre cancels opera after just single complaint over cultural insensitivity
The Minack Theatre in Porthcurno has recalled its production of Léo Delibes's Lakmé after Rajan Zed labelled the show as a ...
Watching Delibes’ Lakmé is a bit like seeing someone being beaten to death with a feather. All the ingredients of operatic tragedy are there but delivered with the utmost gentleness and grace. In ...
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