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Verona Opera Fest Opens in La Belle Époque

June 17, 2026 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN—An icon of bohemian Paris in the heart of the city’s red-light district, the Moulin Rouge cabaret opened in 1889 and has been synonymous with nightlife and spectacle ever since. The club, which gave birth to the can-can at the … » Read
 

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Grant Park Music Fest: Brahms, Ives, and Gabriela Lena Frank

June 16, 2026 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—Sometimes having a formula is a very wise move. Not as an excuse to phone it in or justify stale routine. Chicago’s Grant Park Orchestra, which opened its 91 st season last week in downtown Chicago’s Jay Pritzker … » Read
 

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Honoring Antoni Gaudí with 2 World Premieres

June 15, 2026 | Ken Smith, Musical America
BARCELONA—By all rights, a commemoration of celebrated Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí should have been performed at the Basilica of the Sagrada Família, the modernist master’s final (still unfinished) project and one of … » Read
 

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Atlanta Completes Region's First Ring

June 8, 2026 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The Atlanta Opera’s four-year Ring des Nibelungen project, which reached its culmination last week with Götterdämmerung , seeks to relay the cycle’s narrative simply and directly. That interpretive strategy—the work of … » Read
 

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A Very French Solo Recital Debut

June 4, 2026 | George Loomis, Musical America
American soprano Liv Redpath, who regularly sings roles such as Lucia and Sophie to acclaim in leading international opera houses, reached beyond her customary fare for her New York solo recital debut, with a striking embrace of French art songs, … » Read
 

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Garsington's First Traviata Shines

June 1, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—With its rolling hillocks and placid lake, Garsington Opera is the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic in the English countryside. Founded in 1989, the company relocated in 2011 to Wormsley Park at the invitation of Mark Getty, younger … » Read
 

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Rattle, LSO Unearth a Quirky Gem

May 28, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—This May 21 concert at the Barbican Centre was a chance to catch Simon Rattle, the London Symphony Orchestra’s conductor emeritus, in music he has championed for years. Though Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler are standard … » Read
 

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Die Walküre in Disney Under Dudamel

May 27, 2026 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—Last weekend’s colorful, innovative, yet staunchly traditional staging of Wagner’s Die Walküre was the kickoff event of Gustavo Dudamel’s final Walt Disney Concert Hall appearances as the LA Phil’s … » Read
 

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Tosca Opens Glyndebourne, 2026

May 26, 2026 | Keith Clarke, Musical America
GLYNDEBOURNE—It has taken Glyndebourne over 90 years to put Tosca on stage, and it chose American director Ted Huffman to do so. The production opened the 2026 Festival on May 21. Huffman’s first encounter with the work was as a … » Read
 

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A Stark Vanessa Stripped of Its Core

May 21, 2026 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Heartbeat Opera, known for its streamlined, freewheeling mountings of familiar works, has swerved somewhat into esoteric territory in its current production of Vanessa . Although the 1958 Samuel Barber/Gian Carlo Menotti opera has lately been … » Read
 
 

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