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Opera Carolina's Dueling Lawsuits

April 8, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The current drama behind the scenes at Opera Carolina is upstaging anything in the way of programming for the public. Artistic leadership has undergone a shakeup, and the recently dismissed, longtime production director is suing the … » Read
 

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Princeton Acquires Westminster Choir College Campus

April 7, 2025 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The 23-acre historic campus of Westminster Choir College has been purchased by the municipality of Princeton, New Jersey,  after years of litigation and controversy among former and current owners, not to mention students, faculty, and … » Read
 

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The Currency of Khovanshchina

April 7, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The emergence of Khovanshchina as a “go-to” opera in Europe suggests that Modest Mussorgsky’s 1870s dark and brooding tale of a nation mired in violence and unhappiness is right for the times. When the Staatsoper in Berlin … » Read
 

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Yuval Sharon Injects Mozart with AI

April 4, 2025 | Mike Silverman, Associated Press
DETROIT (AP)—Audiences at the Detroit Opera House expecting their performance of Così fan tutte to begin with the overture may be surprised to hear instead a product launch from a tech company CEO. It’s Mozart meets Artificial … » Read
 

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In his First Term, Jakub Hruša Makes a Statement

April 4, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Slowly, but surely, Anna Netrebko is making her way back to the world’s leading opera stages. The latest to welcome the return of the Russian soprano is the Royal Opera House, where she will open Jakub Hruša’s first season as … » Read
 

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About Those $11 Tickets...

April 4, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Desperate times often call for desperate measures. Opera Philadelphia has seen its post-pandemic fortunes tumble, so last August, Anthony Roth Costanzo, the company’s freshly-minted general director and president, did something rash. He cut … » Read
 

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Republicans Move to Kill NPR, PBS

April 3, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Republicans in the House of Representatives are trying to advance legislation—the No Partisan Radio and Partisan Broadcasting Services Act (H.R. 2443)—that would effectively end federal funding for both National Public Radio and the … » Read
 

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The 21st-century Accompanist: Equal Partner

April 3, 2025 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Before the middle decades of the 20 th century, no role in the world of classical music was less appreciated than that of piano accompanist. “Trained to be unnoticeable… [the accompanist was] schooled in self-effacement,” … » Read
 

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Opera Philly's 50th Anniversary:
A Gust of Fresh Air

April 3, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Opera Philadelphia’s 2025-26 season, the first curated by General Director and President Anthony Roth Costanzo, is filled with invention and daring, with nary an operatic warhorse in sight. The menu includes world premieres from 11 … » Read
 

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Next Season in Paris: Renée as Pat Nixon, Fiennes as Director

April 3, 2025 | Associated Press
PARIS (AP)—Actor Ralph Fiennes will make his opera directing debut in Paris next season with Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. The Paris Opera said Wednesday the production will run from Jan. 26 to Feb. 27 at the Palais Garnier and will … » Read
 
 

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