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Lucia di LammermoorMetropolitan OperaNo. of reviews: 18 |
Lucia is triomf voor Nadine Sierra |
25 May 22 / Place de l'Opera |
Simon Stone’s Rust Belt Lucia di Lammermoor at the Met shows Nadine Sierra is one for the ages! |
24 May 22 / Seen and Heard |
En direct de New-York : Lucia dans les faubourgs industrialisés de Détroit |
24 May 22 / Forum Opéra |
Das Mädchen aus dem stählernen Nordosten |
17 May 22 / FAZ |
Una ‘Lucia’ demasiado atractiva en el Met |
7 May 22 / Scherzo |
Mucha sangre y poco canto |
4 May 22 / Opera World (Spanish) |
Offensive drabness |
30 Apr 22 / Opera Gazet (English) |
The Met’s new Lucia di Lammermoor: a good idea poorly executed by Simon Stone |
29 Apr 22 / Bachtrack |
Nadine Sierra makes a splash – and a splat – in bloody new Simon Stone Lucia at the Met |
28 Apr 22 / Broadway World |
Lucia en Amérique avec Nadine Sierra |
28 Apr 22 / ResMusica |
Modern ‘Lucia’ at the Met Opera can bring in a younger audience |
27 Apr 22 / New York Observer |
‘Lucia’ in the Rust Belt: Met abandons Scotland and scores a gritty hit |
27 Apr 22 / Classical Voice North America |
A Lucia di Lammermoor Wwth Rust Belt bloodshed |
26 Apr 22 / Vulture |
In ‘Lucia’ at the Met, a modern woman comes undone |
25 Apr 22 / New York Times |
Donizetti vs. the machine |
25 Apr 22 / OperaWire |
Stained class |
25 Apr 22 / parterre box |
Rust Belt bel canto: Met provides a dark, mostly compelling update to “Lucia” |
25 Apr 22 / Classical Review |
A thoroughly modern meltdown in Met’s reimagined ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ |
25 Apr 22 / Washington Post |
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