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When Leaps and Bounds Are Not Enough

December 11, 2012 | Rachel Straus
  NEW YORK -- The premiere of Another Night on Dec. 5 for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater signaled another big career stride for 35-year-old choreographer Kyle Abraham [MusicalAmerica.com’s New Artist of the Month in June, … »Read
 

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Love May Fail, but Lang's Piece Does Not

December 10, 2012 | James Jorden
NEW YORK -- It’s understandable that since David Lang has won the Pulitzer Prize, been named Musical America’s Composer of the Year, and, most recently, announced as holder of the 2013 Debs Composer’s Chair at Carnegie Hall, … »Read
 

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In Berlin: Wolfgang Who?

December 7, 2012 | Rebecca Schmid
  BERLIN – A self-designated Opernhauptstadt (Opera Capital) with three publicly supported houses, Berlin boasts its share of controversial revisionist productions. Depending on one’s view, W.A. Mozart is either a victim or a … »Read
 

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Vienna Staatsoper's Meistersinger a Yawn

November 30, 2012 | Larry L. Lash
  VIENNA -- “Wagner prescribed everything very precisely. I know of almost no other score that contains such detailed descriptions. Right down to the kick that Hans Sachs delivers. If you keep to those directions, … »Read
 

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Vienna’s Kammeroper Revived

November 26, 2012 | Larry L. Lash
  La cambiale di matrimonio (The Marriage Contract) is a little 70-minute one-act opera that Rossini tossed off in a few days in 1810. He was only 18 and it was his first opera, but it’s a gem. (Ever the self-plagiarist, he later … »Read
 

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A Promising Met Debut

November 26, 2012 | Ronald Blum
  NEW YORK, N.Y. - With a big shimmering sound, Liudmyla Monastyrska was the chief attraction of the Metropolitan Opera's revival of Verdi's Aida .   The 37-year-old Ukrainian soprano made her Met debut in the opening performance of the … »Read
 
 

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