The Arts Desk
The Last Night of the Proms, Kennedy, DiDonato, BBCSO, Alsop
The slickest Last Night in recent memory finds a woman finally in charge
Wagner at the Proms remembered
Five singers, three conductors and a director look back on a collective triumph of the bicentenary year
Classic FM Online
Joseph Calleja: “An operatic voice is not boring!”
The tenor speaks to his long standing friend and Classic FM presenter David Mellor about the appeal of his new album, Amore
The Times
Sir Simon Rattle tipped to take top job with the LSO
Britain’s most celebrated contemporary conductor is understood to have accepted the post of principal conductor of the LSO
The Washington Post
Soprano Voigt drops out of Washington Opera’s ‘Tristan and Isolde’ with ‘relief’
Deborah Voigt, the star soprano scheduled to sing Isolde in Wagner’s monumental “Tristan und Isolde” in the company’s season-opening production, starting next Sunday, is withdrawing from the role
The Guardian
Pavarotti tops the charts with remastered first recording
Posthumous release features an aria the opera singer recorded 50 years ago but which lay unheard in his archives
The Independent
‘Stop mocking the Mormons,’ says opera star Bryn Terfel who has been ’embraced’ by the faith
The bass-baritone, recently in Salt Lake City to sing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, was visited at home in Wales by missionaries who tried to convert him
Die Welt
“Wir sind Zirkusartisten ohne Netz”
Es gibt so viel mehr als den hohen Ton: Plácido Domingo und Jonas Kaufmann, die berühmtesten Tenöre der Welt, über Sängerwitze, Akzente und die Liebe zu Verdi. Ein allererstes Doppelinterview