Back to the future! Though the name might suggest otherwise, Teatro Nuovo cultivates theatrical novelty by means of antiquarian, long-abandoned performance practices. To quote from the company’s promotional materials, “Teatro Nuovo’s orchestra, like those of Italy in the age of Bel Canto, is led jointly by a violinist and a keyboardist, without a standup conductor.” Ideally, the approach enhances in-the-moment chemistry between singers onstage and instrumentalists in the pit, allowing even for moments of improvised give and take. In recent seasons, critics have been bowled over. “Transformative,” said one. “Revelatory,” said another. Rossini’s epic tale of forbidden love Maometto Secondo, originally scheduled for July but postponed when company members caught the bug, is back on the schedule. We’re holding our breath. —Matthew Gurewitsch
The Arts Intel Report
A Cultural Compass
For the World Traveler
For the World Traveler
A Cultural Compass
For the World Traveler
Maometto Secondo, by Gioachino Rossini
When
November 2, 2022