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Carmen with Nikola Printz
Episode 1
mardi 24 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 54:54
On Episode 1 of Decanonized, mezzo-soprano Nikola Printz joins us to discuss what many consider to be the greatest opera: Georges Bizet's Carmen (1875). Topics include fate, othering, hating cops, whether Carmen really has to die, why Don JosĂŠ would make the worst camping partner, and the dream blunt rotation of Alexander Chee, Tank Girl, and Susan McClary.
For this episode, we saw Carmen live in Berlin via an organ trafficking-coded production by Ole Anders Tandberg at the Deutsche Oper, so bonus digressions on kidney harvesting and bull testicles!
Show page (including a playlist, recommended reading, opera synopsis and more): https://www.decanonized.com/episodes/bizet-carmen
More info: https://www.decanonized.com
Follow Decanonized on Instagram at @decanonized
Follow Nikola at: https://www.nikolaprintz.com and on Instagram at @itisnika
Der Rosenkavalier with Ben Miller
Episode 2
mardi 31 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 58:54
Time, nostalgia, and very fancy lesbians? It must be Der Rosenkavalier. Writer, historian, and co-host of Bad Gays Ben Miller joins us for a discussion of Richard Straussâs four-and-a-half hour work of where both nothing happens and everything happens.
Topics include: whether Rosenkavalier is a comedy or tragedy, the Viennese aristocracy, opera queens and mezzosexuals, the âGerman she-devilâ who sued the Met (and won), and one of operaâs most problematic characters.
Show page (including a playlist, recommended reading, opera synopsis and more): https://www.decanonized.com/episodes/strauss-der-rosenkavalier
More info: https://www.decanonized.com
Follow Decanonized on Instagram at @decanonized
Follow Ben at: https://benwritesthings.com, on Instagram at @benwritesthings and on Bluesky at benwritesthings.bsky.social
I Puritani with Aksel TollĂĽli
Episode 3
mardi 7 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 01:00:35
Sometimes, we can have nice things. Like a bel canto opera where, despite the mad scene stretching across all three acts, the stakes are low, the Fs are high, and everyone is happy at the end.Â
Musicologist and critic Aksel TollĂĽli joins us to discuss a lovely opera about a lovely soprano and her lovely mental breakdown. Topics include Risorgimento chauvinism, opera's girlhood era, Lee Pace as Vincenzo Bellini, and operas whose entire plots would be resolved if the characters had just one (1) conversation.Â
Don Giovanni with Sylvia Korman
Episode 4
mercredi 15 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 01:16:33
Does Don Giovanni ever actually end? Or are we just living in a constant state of deferral with a final boss that will never be defeated? Critic Sylvia Korman joins us to delve into this question and more, including why this is your favorite philosopher's opera, whether Donna Anna is a Horse Girl, Leporello in the Manosphere, and recent productions of Don Giovanni at the Met and Berlin's Komische Oper.
Additional topics include: tenors who @ Elon Musk, the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, Kierkegaard, and the Bardo.
Full show page including a synopsis of Don Giovanni, playlist, and recommended reading.
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More show info at decanonized.com.
Follow Sylvia on Twitter at @cowboyverismo. Follow their alter ego, People Mad at Opera, at @operacomments.
Salome with Perri DiChristina
Episode 5
mercredi 29 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 52:10
Is Salome a victim of circumstance, or the destroyer of empire? Mezzo-soprano and one operaâs philosophical fug girls Perri DiChristina joins us to dive head-first into Straussâs fin-de-siècle shocker. Additional topics include: Greta Thunberg and the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, Oscar Wildeâs moodboard, and why John Pierpont Morgan sucked.
Follow Perri via Thrilled to Announce (also on Substack and Instagram as @thilledtoannounceee), and on Instagram at @pricklyper.
Full show notes, including related reading and recommended recordings at: http://decanonized.com/episodes/strauss-salome
Peter Grimes with Imani Mosley
Episode 6
mercredi 13 mai 2026 ⢠Duration 01:25:26
Is Peter Grimes the villain, or just his townâs biggest HR violation? Musicologist and Britten scholar Dr. Imani Mosley joins us to discuss the original problematic Grimes. And since Peter Grimes is the only Britten opera on this list, itâs a jam-packed episode as we navigate the seas of judgment in Suffolk, the workâs 1945 premiere, and the lasting influence of Britten on opera.
Follow Imani on Instagram at @idm and on BlueSky at @imanimosley.bsky.social. Listen to her talk about how much Percy Grainger sucked (and heal your inner band kid who had to play âCountry Gardensâ at every grade-school spring concert) over at This Guy Sucked.
Full show page, including a synopsis of Peter Grimes, recommended recordings, and further reading at decanonized.com.
Lohengrin with Benjamin Poore
Episode 7
jeudi 28 mai 2026 ⢠Duration 01:16:48
The Bridal March from Lohengrin is a bold wedding choice once you know the rest of the opera. But considering the divorce rate, maybe itâs the most honest one. Critic Benjamin Poore joins us to talk about Wagnerâs Swan King opera and ask the important questions: Is Lohengrin really the hero? Is Ortrud the only sane person? And what if Elsa did kill her brother?
Additional topics include: Nazis, doomscrolling, Richard Wagnerâs Livejournal, and who could take Norman Lebrecht in a fight.
Donât ask for Benâs social media handles, but you can read his writing for VAN.
Full show page, including a synopsis of Lohengrin, recommended recordings, and further reading.
Follow Decanonized on Instagram at @decanonized

