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Nov 4, 2025

In Less Than Five Minutes, Get To Know Irish Soprano Ami Hewitt

                                                                                                                        {…}

Nov 27, 2022

Wexford Festival Opera 2022 Review: Armida

(Photo: Clive Barda) Of Dvorak’s 10 operas, only “Rusalka” receives regular stagings outside his Czech homeland. Listening to the recordings of his other operas, it is not clear as to why this should be the case. Certainly, the dramatic quality of the music is strong and contains plenty of engaging melodies, and they would certainly bear comparison with many operas {…}

Nov 19, 2022

Wexford Festival Opera 2022 Review: Cinderella

(Photo: Padraig Grant) One of the attractions for the young singers participating in Wexford Festival Opera’s Factory program is the chance to perform on the main stage in an opera in front of a large audience. Last year, they starred in a very successful production of Bellini’s “I Capuleti e i Montecchi” which featured such artists as Jade Phoenix and {…}

Sep 21, 2020

Wexford Festival Opera to Premiere ‘What Happened to Lucrece’ & Its 3 Different Endings

The Wexford Festival Opera is set to premiere “What Happened to Lucrece,” a unique opera experience with multiple endings. The opera is set to stream between Oct. 13-15 and each night will offer up a different conclusion to the work. The opera was created during the COVID-19 lockdown by composer Andrew Synnott as part of the company’s “Waiting for Shakespeare… {…}

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