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Wozzeck, Acutely Rendered
NEW YORK -- Great operas tend to come into even sharper focus when performed in concert and full concentration on the work at hand is intense. That was definitely the case on Monday night (Nov. 19) in Avery Fisher Hall as the Philharmonia … »Read
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John Eliot Gardiner Cuts to the Chase
NEW YORK — With John Eliot Gardiner on the podium, Beethoven rocked. The 69-year-old British conductor brought his Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique and Monteverdi Choir to Carnegie Hall for enthralling, breakneck-paced … »Read
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Ralphie Comes to Broadway
NEW YORK (AP) - We've all seen the scene in A Christmas Story when the kid gets his tongue stuck on a frozen flagpole. Now on Broadway is that very same scene - plus the kid actually singing through it, or at least trying to sing. … »Read
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A Substitute Tosca Brings the House Down
Angela Gheorghiu suddenly developed an intestinal bug between Act 1 and 2 of Tosca at the San Francisco Opera on Nov. 15. So her cover, Melody Moore, was called in to take over. And while Gheorghiu was being driven to the hospital … »Read
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Chez Berlin Philharmonic
Berlin teems with musical life. Posters on walls and lampposts advertise every kind of concert from Bach’s B minor Mass to Afro-gospel to new opera for children. And when Music Director Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic, … »Read
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Clemenza di Tito Redux
NEW YORK (AP) -- La Clemenza di Tito , written just months before Mozart's death in 1791, is a curiosity among his operas, a throwback to an archaic style he had moved beyond. The current revival at the Metropolitan Opera, which opened Friday … »Read
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