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Once denounced by Russian authorities, this opera is perfect for our troubled times

Bleak and bitter, but shot through with pathos and comic irony, Shostakovich’s 1932 opera The Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, is a lacerating work. This powerful semi-staging, combining forces from the BBC Philharmonic and English National Opera, succeeded in translating the unique impact of the hugely demanding piece from stage to concert hall, and featured a phenomenal performance in the central role of Katerina by the American soprano Amanda Majeski.

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