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Soldier Songs Tells It Like It Was
NEW YORK -- David T. Little’s opera Dog Days attracted a lot of attention at its premiere last fall at Montclair (New Jersey) State University. Now another substantial work by this composer, Soldier Songs ,is a major offering of … »Read
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Soprano Gets High Scores for her Met Debut
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Kristine Opolais was such a hit at her Metropolitan Opera debut that she got bopped on the head. The 33-year-old Latvian soprano had just completed her role debut as Magda in Puccini’s La Rondine on Friday night when … »Read
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All Hail, Bing
SAN FRANCISCO -- Bay Area music lovers converged on Stanford University over the weekend, as the long-awaited Bing Concert Hall opened its doors. In a gala opening night concert on Friday, and subsequent programs through Sunday … »Read
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Second City Comedy's Opera “Guide” Wows the Crowd
CHICAGO—Anthony Freud, general director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, got his wish Saturday night. Lyric had teamed up for an unprecedented, one-night-only collaboration with The Second City, Chicago’s fabled comedy troupe, in a … »Read
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Met’s Maria Stuarda Opens 2013 in Style
NEW YORK -- Donizetti's Maria Stuarda may not be the cheeriest opera to welcome in the new year, but the Metropolitan Opera can hardly be expected to honor tradition with a performance of Strauss's Die Fledermaus every December 31. Lately the … »Read
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New Work Showcases CSO Principal Trumpet
CHICAGO -- The apocalypse that was supposed to arrive Dec. 21 when the Mayan calendar ended was a no-show. But the Chicago Symphony Orchestra provided a nifty little look at cataclysms of various sorts in its final set of subscription … »Read
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