
Barber: Vanessa / Bell, Montvidas, Verrez, Hrusa, London Philharmonic

Abandoned by her lover Anatol, Vanessa retreats from the world, waiting and hoping with only her mother and her niece Erika for company. But when, 20 years later, Anatolâs handsome young son arrives unexpectedly, he shatters the calm of this shuttered household of women. Past and present love collides, and the aftershocks threaten to destroy them all. Samuel Barberâs Pulitzer Prize-winning first opera boasts one of the 20th centuryâs most beautiful scores. Poised constantly on the edge of song, Vanessa unfolds in generous swathes of melody, rich in filmic strings and soaring brass, with echoes of Puccini, Berg and Strauss. It climaxes in a final quintet of Mozartean poignancy â one of the great ensembles of the contemporary repertoire.
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REVIEW:
Warnerâs handsome and perceptive staging of Barberâs Vanessa has probably done more to silence the workâs naysayers than any in recent memory. Thanks to Warnerâs perception and motivation this excellent cast really deliver. Shadowy, opulent, effulgent â Barberâs Vanessa is the opera that bridges Hollywood and the Broadway stage.
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Abandoned by her lover Anatol, Vanessa retreats from the world, waiting and hoping with only her mother and her niece Erika for company. But when, 20 years later, Anatolâs handsome young son arrives unexpectedly, he shatters the calm of this shuttered household of women. Past and present love collides, and the aftershocks threaten to destroy them all. Samuel Barberâs Pulitzer Prize-winning first opera boasts one of the 20th centuryâs most beautiful scores. Poised constantly on the edge of song, Vanessa unfolds in generous swathes of melody, rich in filmic strings and soaring brass, with echoes of Puccini, Berg and Strauss. It climaxes in a final quintet of Mozartean poignancy â one of the great ensembles of the contemporary repertoire.
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REVIEW:
Warnerâs handsome and perceptive staging of Barberâs Vanessa has probably done more to silence the workâs naysayers than any in recent memory. Thanks to Warnerâs perception and motivation this excellent cast really deliver. Shadowy, opulent, effulgent â Barberâs Vanessa is the opera that bridges Hollywood and the Broadway stage.
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Description

Abandoned by her lover Anatol, Vanessa retreats from the world, waiting and hoping with only her mother and her niece Erika for company. But when, 20 years later, Anatolâs handsome young son arrives unexpectedly, he shatters the calm of this shuttered household of women. Past and present love collides, and the aftershocks threaten to destroy them all. Samuel Barberâs Pulitzer Prize-winning first opera boasts one of the 20th centuryâs most beautiful scores. Poised constantly on the edge of song, Vanessa unfolds in generous swathes of melody, rich in filmic strings and soaring brass, with echoes of Puccini, Berg and Strauss. It climaxes in a final quintet of Mozartean poignancy â one of the great ensembles of the contemporary repertoire.
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REVIEW:
Warnerâs handsome and perceptive staging of Barberâs Vanessa has probably done more to silence the workâs naysayers than any in recent memory. Thanks to Warnerâs perception and motivation this excellent cast really deliver. Shadowy, opulent, effulgent â Barberâs Vanessa is the opera that bridges Hollywood and the Broadway stage.
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