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In upstate New York, director R.B. Schlather sought to wrestle Handel’s opera into modernity; in Brooklyn, Anthony Roth ...
R.B. Schlather’s "Giulio Cesare," featuring Ruckus and a full cast, continues at Hudson Hall with performances on April 23, ...
Opera Ithaca’s world premiere of the chamber opera Lucidity opens with the lyric, “There is a place, where music lives, where music plays, time cannot touch it, through music we ...
Joana Mallwitz is in calm, stylish command making her debut with Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” running in repertory with ...
Pre-game routine ‘Thunderstruck’ part of night of solos and duets by some of the country’s best classical and contemporary performers ...
Between Friday, May 2, and Saturday, May 10, Washington National Opera will present five evening performances and one Sunday ...
Currently praised as one of the most sought-after Mozartians, she is right at home singing in Le Nozze di Figaro at the Met.
Thomas Oliemans came to New York to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. While he was here, he took a musical walking tour.
On April 19, Opera San Jose is set to present “Zorro,” an opera about the famed masked vigilante set in the early 1800s in el pueblo de Los Angeles, still a colony of Spain. The opera will feature a ...
With the first weekend of the festival now in the history books, clear winners have emerged among the dozens of acts who ...
De Tommaso is an Anglo-Italian tenor from Tunbridge Wells who received universal acclaim in 2021 when he stepped up to rescue ...
making it one of the most popular operas of the 21st century. Ching describes the opera as a “new numbers opera”: a traditional form of opera based on arias, duets, ensembles, and finales. The ...