World Premiere Run Review: A Visually Spectacular, Musically Brilliant Production of Huang Ruo’s and David Henry Hwang’s “The Monkey King” – San Francisco Opera, November 16, 2025

I attended the second of eight San Francisco Opera performances in the world premiere run of Huang Ruo’s and David Henry Hwang’s opera “The Monkey King”. With this new work, San Francisco Opera continued its production of operas based on great Chinese classical literature. Nine years ago the first of these extraordinary operas, Bright Sheng’s … Read more

Review: Brandon Jovanovich Leads Outstanding Cast in Matthew Ozawa’s Attractive “Parsifal” Production

I attended the third of five scheduled San Francisco Opera performances of Matthew Ozawa’s handsome new produciton of Wagner’s “Parsifal”, The opera was beautifully sung, the singers accompanied by the brilliant sound of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, led by the company’s Music Director, Maestra Eun Sun Kim. Brandon Jovanovich’s Parsifal [Photo: The naive, youthful … Read more

Historical Review: Gounod’s “Faust” Starring Kraus, Ghiaurov, Saunders and Wixell – San Francisco Opera, November 4 and November 12, 1967

During San Francisco Opera’s 1967 Fall opera eason I had already seen eight of the 13 scheduled operas performed. In the first weekend of November, I had the attended the American premiere of Schuller’s “The Visitation” on Friday night. On the following Saturday night, I saw the season’s second of five performances of Gounod’s “Faust”. … Read more

Review: Jamie Barton and Ryan McKinny Excel in 25th Anniversary Revival of Jake Heggie’s “Dead Man Walking” – San Francisco Opera, September 14, 2025

On the 25fh anniversary of its San Francisco Opera world premiere, Jake Heggie’s opera “Dead Man Walking” was presented again. The conductor of the world premiere, Maestro Patrick Summers returned for the anniversary revival, as did mezzo-soprano Susan Graham who created the role of Sister Prejean in the first performances. In the revival, she assumed … Read more

Review: Immensely Satisfying “Rigoletto” Performance Led by Amartuvshin Enkhbat and Adela Zaharia – San Francisco Opera, September 13, 2025

The San Francisco Opera’s music director, South Korean Maestra Eun Sun Kim, has committed to conducting one Verdi and one Wagner opera each San Francisco Opera season. This provides the company with an opportunity to give special attention to works of the two 19th century operatic geniuses. Verdi’s mid-19th century opera “Rigoletto” is the third … Read more

An Elegant Production for Britten’s Ghostly “Turn of the Screw” – Santa Fe Opera, August 1, 2025

This review is of the third of four scheduled Santa Fe Opera performances of a Garsington Opera production of Britten’s “The Turn of the Screw” (now owned by the Canadian Opera Company). Jacquelyn Stucker’s Governess [Photo: Jacquelyn Stucker as the Governess; edited image, based on a Curtis Brown photograph, courtesy of the Santa Fe Opera.] … Read more

Review: A Well-Sung “Rigoletto”, starring Michael Chioldi, Elena Villalón and Duke Kim – Santa Fe Opera, July 29, 2025

This review is of the fourth of seven Santa Fe Opera 2025 performances of the Julien Chavaz production of Verdi’s “Rigoletto”, a co-production with Irish National Opera (Dublin, Ireland) and Oper Zuid (Maastricht, Netherlands) Michael Chioldi’s Rigoletto [Phoro: Rigoletto (Michael Chioldi, center) is surrounded by the Duke of Mantua’s courtiers; edited image, based on a … Read more

Review: Ailyn Perez Joins Santa Fe Opera’s Excellent “Le Nozze di Figaro” Cast – July 31, 2025

The Santa Fe Opera revived Laurent Pelly’s 2021 production of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”. This review is of the fourth of nine performances of Mozart’s opera scheduled for the 2025 season. Ailyn Pérez’ Countess Almaviva [Photo:: Ailyn Pérez as the Countess Almaviva; edited image of a Ken Howard photograph for the Metropolitan Opera, courtesy … Read more

Review: A spectacular “Walküre” led by Tamara Wilson, Ryan Speedo Green, Jamez McCorkle and Vida Micneviciute – Santa Fe Opera, July 30, 2025

The first performance of “Die “Walküre” in Santa Fe Opera history took place on July 26, 2025. This is a review of the second of five scheduled performances of Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 season. Tamara Wilson’s Brünnhilde [Photo: Tamara Wilson as Brünnhilde; edited image, based on a Curtis Brown photograph, courtesy of the Santa Fe … Read more

Review: A Memorable “La Boheme” Led by Sylvia D’Eramo, Long Long, Szymon Mechlinski and Emma Marhefka, Santa Fe Opera, July 28, 2025

The opening performance of the Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 season was a James Robinson’s co-production (with Seattle Opera, of which Robinson is General and Artistic Director) of Puccini’s “La Boheme”. This performance review is of the fifth of ten scheduled performances. Sylvia d’Eramo’s Mimi [Photo: Sylvia d’Eramo as Mimi; edited image, based on a Curtis … Read more

In Quest of Santa Fe Opera and San Francisco Opera 2025 and 2026 Productions

The following is a list of four opera performances that I am scheduled to review at the Santa Fe Opera and the San Francisco Opera in July through June of 2026. Die Walküre (Wagner) Santa Fe Opera, July 26, 30, August 8, 13 and 21, 2025 [Photo: Tamara Wilson (left) is Bruünnhilde and Ryan Speedo … Read more

Review: Nicole Car, Evan LeRoy Johnson, Brittany Renee Lead Alternate “La Boheme” Cast – San Francisco Opera, June 13, 2025

This review continues my discussion of the San Francisco Opera’s 2025 revival of John Caird’s production of Puccini’s “La Boheme” posted at Review: A Superbly Performed “Boheme”, Starring Pene Pati, Karen Chia-Ling Ho, Andrea Carroll and Lucas Meachem – San Francisco Opera, June 15, 2025.. This review discusses the performances of three alternate cast members … Read more

Review: A Colorful Production of Mozart’s Melody-Rich “Idomeneo” – San Francisco Opera, June 14, 2025

The last production of San Francisco Opera’s 2024-25 season to open was Mozart’s “Idomeneo” The earliest of Mozart’s seven most important operas, it dates from 1781 when Mozart was not quite 25 years old. Matthew Polenzani’s Idomeneo The opera takes place in the aftermath of the Trojan War on the Island of Crete. The Kingdom … Read more

Review: A Superbly Performed “Boheme”, Starring Pene Pati, Karen Chia-Ling Ho, Andrea Carroll and Lucas Meachem – San Francisco Opera, June 15, 2025

For the Spring 2025 weeks of its 2024-25 season, the San Francisco Opera scheduled nine performances of Puccini’s “La Boheme”. For six of those performances the lead roles of Mimi, Rodolfo, Musetta and Marcello were to be sung by four artists designated as the “first cast”. Four other artists were scheduled to alternate those four … Read more

Historical Review: Grist, Kraus, Wixell and Bruscantini Excel in Lotfi Mansouri’s Lively Production of “L’Elisir d’Amore” – October 29, 1967

A Weekend of Schuller’s “The Visitation” and Donizetti’s “L’Elisir d’Amore” During a three-day mid-October 1967 weekend in San Francisco, I experienced my first ever performances of Charpentier’s “Louise” and Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut”, followed by a stellar performance of “Der Rosenkavalier”. Two weeks later, I returned for a Saturday evening-Sunday matinee weekend consisting of the American … Read more

Historical Reviews: Régine Crespin, Sylvia Anderson, Reri Grist and Josef Greindl Shine in Elegant “Der Rosenkavalier” – San Francisco Opera, October 15, 1967

A San Francisco Opera Sunday matinee performance of Richard Strauss’ “Der Rosenkavalier” marked my third visit to the War Memorial Opera House in three days. On Friday night I attended my first performance ever of Charpentier’s “Louise” [Maestro Jean Périsson Leads Arlene Saunders, John Alexander, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni and Sona Cervena in Impressive Performance of Charpentier’s … Read more

Historical Performances: Dorothy Kirsten and Robert Ilosfalvy in Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut” – San Francisco Opera, October 14, 1967

The evening after my very first ever live performance of Charpentier’s “Louise” in a San Francisco Opera performance at the War Memorial Opera House [Maestro Jean Périsson Leads Arlene Saunders, John Alexander, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni and Sona Cervena in Impressive Performance of Charpentier’s “Louise” – San Francisco Opera, October 13, 1967], I returned for my first … Read more

Streamed Performance Review: A Splendidly Sung and Well Acted “Carmen” – San Francisco Opera, November 19, 2024

The opera “Carmen” is the world’s most popular French opera. Tchaikovsky called it “the perfect opera”. For San Francisco Opera, the eight performances it scheduled in the 3000+ seat War Memorial Opera House have been sold out for virtually every performance. The San Francisco Opera’s “Carmen” run, using New York director Francesca Zambello’s well-traveled production, … Read more

Review: Maestra Eun Sun Kim, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Chorus and Soloists Celebrate 200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s “Symphony Number Nine” – October 26, 2024

In an unprecedented evening in San Francisco Opera history, instead of an operatic performance, the San Francisco Opera scheduled a performance of Ludwig von Beethoven’s Symphony Number Nine. The sold-out performance celebrated the 200th anniversary year of the Ninth Symphony’s first performance in May, 1824. “The Ninth” is an epochal contribution to the format of … Read more

Review: O’Neill and Kampe Lead a Powerfully Performed “Tristan und Isolde” – San Francisco Opera, October 27, 2024

I was present at the third of five performances of San Francisco Opera’s presentation of Paul Curran’s production of Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde”. The production, created in 2012 for the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, incorporated some minor modifications for its presentation in San Francisco. The opera was presented without cuts. Simon O’Neill’s Tristan and … Read more

Review: A Cautionary “Handmaid’s Tale” , San Francisco Opera, September 14, 2024

In a three and a half month period in mid-2024, the San Francisco Opera presented two contemporary operas from two Nordic countries – Finland and Denmark. One performance was the late composer Kiaja Saariaho’s 2019 opera “Innocence [American Premiere Review: Saariaho’s and Oksanen’s “Innocence”- a Milestone in the Dramatic Possibilities of Operatic Performance – San … Read more

Review: Michael Fabiano, Lianna Haroutounian Lead a Beautifully Performed, Intelligently Directed “Ballo in Maschera” – San Francisco Opera, September 15, 2024

This performance review discusses the third of seven performances of San Francisco Opera’s mounting of Giuseppe Verdi’s middle-period opera of 1859, “Un Ballo in Maschera”. The opera, which opened the company’s 2024-25 season, its 102nd, was staged by Italian director Leo Muscato, in an insightful production. Director Leo Muscato’s Staging of Verdi’s “Ballo in Maschera” … Read more