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Peter G. Davis

October 2, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Can I Ask You a Sexual Favor?

City Opera’s Semele takes a satirical brush to less-than-savory methods of political advancement.

September 18, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
The Greater Good

At Glimmerglass, The Greater Good is lively and complex; Jonathan Miller's Jenufa is almost too dark and severe for its own good.

August 28, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Mostly Recovered

Mostly Mozart looks healthy again at 40—and Peter Sellars's outré Zaide is exactly the kind of therapy it needed.

August 7, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Monster in a Box

Grendel’s visual pleasures can’t overcome a blah score that’s all pastiche.

May 22, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
She’s No Streisand

And that’s a good thing. Audra McDonald is that rare singer who succeeds in both opera and pop.

May 8, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Deborah Voigt's New Problem

Now that she looks the part, the soprano sounds troublingly tentative and colorless in Tosca.

April 17, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Surprise Ending

The Met’s least-inventive director turns in a bizarre swan song. But the stars of his Don Pasquale sound (and look) great.

April 10, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
No Peace, No Sex

Adamo’s new opera of Lysistrata is as timely as can be, despite a few too many camp touches.

March 6, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Brangelina Sings!

Well, not quite. But Angela Gheorghiu and Jonas Kaufmann do as much for the eyes as for the ears.

February 20, 2006 | The Classical Music Review
Not Bad for 100

Juilliard spends its big birthday year by fêting—and commissioning work from—its offstage stars.