Irish National Opera’s clever, laugh-out-loud production, directed by Polly Graham, relocates the story from 18th-century Naples to an Irish big house in 1914
Sharon Carty
Polly Graham, who is directing Irish National Opera’s new Cosi Fan Tutte as an antidote to cancel culture, grew up with an opera house in the back garden
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Events from West Cork Chamber Music Festival to Friday Opera Sessions are migrating online
Beethoven celebration gets under way while Sounding the Feminists series continues at NCH
Olga Barry’s first programme was scaled down in ambition, but delivered some big moments
The Sligo International Chamber Music Festival with guests from across the globe
Tara Erraught collaborates with pianist John O’Connor, while Sharon Carty will be accompanied by Siobhán Armstrong
Paul Lewis plays the NCH, while opera Orfeo ed Euridice tours the country
Classical music highlights for the coming week
Backstage stories add even more colour to preparations for three new productions
Mezzo-soprano Sharon Carty takes full possession of Orfeo’s wide range of emotions
Sharon Carty, Celine Byrne and Danielle de Niese are all performing in Ireland this week
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