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News and Reviews » Reviews » 2010
The Love for Three Oranges
When Prokofiev first visited the USA in 1918, and had a great success with his first symphony, he was asked by the director of the Chicago Opera Association to write an opera.
12.02.2010 / Göran Forsling / Seen and Heard International
"Coppelia"
For 25 years Ronald Hynd's “Coppélia” has been hailed a success for English National Ballet and other companies around the world. Agnes Oakes (now Age Oks once more) and Toomas Edur were one of the most admired pairings in the ballet and, combined with Edur's conviction that the work would be well-suited to Estonian National Ballet, it is entirely understandable that he chose it as his first selection as Director of the company.
02.05.2010 / Critical Dance / Stuart Sweeney
Wonderful Czardasfyrstinnen in Tallinn
The Estonian National Opera are presenting the Emmerich Kalman operette Die Czardasfyrstin in a beautiful old fashion style, Staged and designed by Mart Sander, with temperament, amusement, high tempo, but too with enough time to let the romantic grow, and since the operahouse are translating very good in to English language from Eztonian, so that the international audience can understand the amusing text, so that this production is highly recommandable for tourists visiting the charming Estonian capital, Tallinn.
10.01.2010 / Henning Hoholt / kulturkompasset.com
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