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LSO/ Pappano: The Dream of Gerontius review – full-throttle rendering of Elgar’s operatic finest
- Pappano delivers a dramatic, full-throttle interpretation of The Dream of Gerontius with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican.
- David Butt Philip gives a moving Gerontius, oscillating between quiet head voice and heroic climaxes.
- Emily D’Angelo’s Angel is deeply moving, though some words in her lines are harder to discern.
- William Thomas makes a striking impression as Priest and Angel of the Agony with a luxurious bass.
- The London Symphony Orchestra fires on all cylinders, matching Pappano’s mood swings and tempo changes.
- The London Symphony Chorus is praised for detailing familiar textures with fresh insight.
- The performance faces a minor issue of aural separation due to semichorus placement on the Barbican stage.
- Climaxes of the work—Praise to the Holiest and the soul’s vision of the Deity—felt earned through careful pacing.
- The review situates Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius as Elgar’s most operatic score.
- The reviewer notes a balance of scale and chamber-like textures when Pulled back at moments.
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