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MacbethMetropolitan OperaNo. of reviews: 14 |
Met star soprano Anna Netrebko lifts Verdi's Macbeth |
3 Nov 14 / The Age |
Netrebko's Lady Macbeth is a must see |
29 Oct 14 / The Opera Critic |
Stirring performances in Met’s Macbeth |
14 Oct 14 / Seen and Heard |
The devil wears Prada |
13 Oct 14 / Leidmotief |
La riscoperta di Anna |
9 Oct 14 / L'Ape musicale |
Anna Netrebko slays in the role of the bloodied queen |
5 Oct 14 / New York Observer |
As the Met's Macbeth opens, a critic asks: does opera stardom still matter? |
30 Sep 14 / New York Magazine |
Hysterical blondeness |
27 Sep 14 / parterre box |
As Lady Macbeth at Met, Netrebko fearless sensation |
27 Sep 14 / Classical Voice North America |
Anna Netrebko's sensual, vicious Lady Macbeth leads outstanding cast |
26 Sep 14 / Latinos Post |
Netrebko soars in the hurly-burly of Verdi's "Macbeth" |
26 Sep 14 / The Huffington Post |
Netrebko tears it up in Met’s riveting, well-sung “Macbeth” |
26 Sep 14 / Classical Review |
The Macbeths triumph at The Met: Netrebko and Lučić reign in New York |
26 Sep 14 / Bachtrack |
A malevolent consort, utterly in command |
26 Sep 14 / New York Times |
associated articles [+]
Anna Netrebko talks Lady Macbeth, Iolanta, Manon Lescaut and the future.
After Anna Netrebko’s ‘Macbeth’ triumph, ‘Norma’ is next.
Netrebko makes two American role debuts at the Metropolitan Opera, as Verdi's Lady Macbeth and Tchaikovsky's Iolanta, plus house role debuts in Manon Lescaut in Munich and Anna Bolena in Zurich.
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