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Three in One
Three in one JOHN STEANE Puccini: II trittico English National Opera London Coliseum, 8 April It says something for the power of ideas that a few days after the event the mind is preoccupied not so much with what was heard and seen as with comments subsequently read. Sadlers Wells had it in repertoire for a short time in the 1950s, but the usual procedure is to drop the middle opera, Suor Angelica, or quite often to play the third, Gianni Schicchi, along with something completely different, such as Pagliacci or Bluebeard's castle. [...]II tabarro (the first of the three) is `melodrama in inverted commas' and Suor Angelica has 'a distance from the drama' as `part of the original effect'.
Endgames
Reviews the English National Opera's performance of Wagner's \"Tristan und Isolde\" at the London Coliseum on February 10, 1996 which David Alden directed, and for which Ian MacNeil designed the set.