Robert Sutherland, pianist who accompanied the fading Maria Callas in her final years Telegraph Obituaries 12 Mar 2025, 6:00am
‘Opera has become somewhere you don’t have to see the common people’ Ben Lawrence 10 Feb 2025, 12:34pm
The Marriage of Figaro, ENO: Who needs props when a production’s this fabulous? Nicholas Kenyon 6 Feb 2025, 1:02pm
David Pountney: ‘The Arts Council has it in for opera. Nicholas Serota should have resigned’ Liam Kelly 31 Jan 2025, 7:00am
Otto Schenk, opera director whose lavish traditional productions were revived for decades Telegraph Obituaries 22 Jan 2025, 10:33am
British opera is on life support – to save it, end the bigotry Nicholas Kenyon 15 Dec 2024, 11:15am
Nuala Willis, witty contralto who ranged from Glyndebourne to Dustin Hoffman’s film Quartet Telegraph Obituaries 6 Dec 2024, 12:16pm
Hansel and Gretel isn’t just a fairytale – it’s a terrifying insight into modern parenting Mary Harrington 1 Dec 2024, 3:00pm
MeToo has come for Puccini – but he shouldn’t be judged for his womanising Alexandra Wilson 23 Nov 2024, 3:00pm
ENO thinks it can educate the whole of Manchester – but where is the actual opera? Nicholas Kenyon 21 Nov 2024, 3:00pm
Festive 50: the biggest films, theatre, concerts and panto to book for Christmas 2024 Telegraph Culture Desk 9 Nov 2024, 1:15pm
The woman who solved opera’s hardest problem – by ditching the singing Claire Allfree 12 Oct 2024, 12:15pm
Opera star Kristina Mkhitaryan: ‘I’m so lucky. I get to die all over the world’ Helen Brown 17 Sep 2024, 9:15am
Ben Thapa, commanding operatic tenor with the buskers G4 who nearly won the original X Factor Telegraph Obituaries 10 Sep 2024, 1:00pm
Abridge the classics, consult the local mayor and eight other ways to fix opera Nicholas Kenyon 2 Sep 2024, 7:15pm
Oasis? Derivative and dire: 14 cultural ‘sacred cows’ that are actually terrible The Gallagher brothers, Prince, Wagner, Kubrick, Mad Men… Are they really above criticism? Our writers think not Guy Kelly 11 Jul 2024, 6:17pm
Eight must-see operas to book tickets for this summer 2024 From a Mozart makeover to hip-hop meets Purcell, classics are imagined anew this season Nicholas Kenyon 30 Jun 2024, 10:00am
Shakespeare’s comedies are about as funny as lobotomy – but this adaptation is a triumph Simon Heffer 24 Jun 2024, 8:00am
No eating, no speaking! The secret life of Joanna Lumley’s maestro husband Hannah Betts 16 Jun 2024, 7:00am
Anna Steiger: ‘My stepfather Philip Roth wanted to control the household – and I was in the way’ Serena Davies 3 Jun 2024, 7:00am
Sir Mark Elder: ‘Manchester has never been a great city for opera’ Ivan Hewett 24 May 2024, 7:00am