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Linc Inc Festival O's ''Genial'' Environmental Launch

July 26, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Mostly Mozart is gone, but its orchestra lives on. It has returned as the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center, which made its official debut on July 23—the start of three-week residency (12 concerts) at David Geffen Hall. The … » Read
 

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Schoenberg and Zemlinsky Headline a Prom of Substance

July 25, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Every year, the program for the BBC Proms seems to trigger an acrimonious debate. Are the powers that be dumbing down? Where’s the risk taking? And in the case of this year’s ‘’Disco Prom,’’ what … » Read
 

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Two Big-house Operas Succeed in a Small One

July 24, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
Pelléas et Mélisande and Salome are big-house works, most often tackled by companies with larger stages and budgets than Des Moines Metro Opera. But the company more than justified the presence of both pieces on its 2024 … » Read
 

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At Aix, Fraught Monodramas vs. Traditional Tear Jerker

July 23, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
AIX-EN-PROVENCE—Under its three most recent artistic directors, the Aix-en-Provence Festival has built a reputation for commissioning new music, reviving experimental works, and bundling them in among the season’s more high-profile … » Read
 

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New Opera Wows the Crowd, but Not the Critic

July 22, 2024 | Fred Cohn, Musical America
The centerpiece of Des Moines Metro Opera’s 2024 season was the world premiere of the Damian Geter/Lila Palmer opera American Apollo , a chronicle of the years-long relationship between John Singer Sargent and his Black model, Thomas … » Read
 

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Cinci Opera's $1.3M Staging of Liverpool Oratorio

July 22, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On July 18 the Cincinnati Opera premiered the first of four fully-staged presentations of Sir Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio . Commissioned by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society for its 150 th anniversary, the 90-minute work by … » Read
 

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Carmel Bach Is Back, Very Refreshed

July 18, 2024 | Richard S. Ginel, Musical America
CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Ca.—The venerable Carmel Bach Festival has been operating more-or-less continuously since 1935, going dark only during World War II (1942-1945) and the COVID pandemic (2020). This cool, foggy outpost on the Pacific Rim … » Read
 

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The Case for Sondheim in the Concert Hall

July 17, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
A recent weekend afforded the rare opportunity to hear two Stephen Sondheim scores back-to-back, both orchestrated by his longtime colleague, Jonathan Tunick. With the same composer and orchestrator at their creative cores, you would think the … » Read
 

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At Aix: Two Triumphs, One Turkey

July 16, 2024 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
AIX-EN-PROVENCE— Prima la musica, dopo le parole as Richard Strauss affirmed in his last opera, Capriccio . ‘‘First the music, then the words.’’ In late 20th-century Europe, however, both composers and librettists … » Read
 

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Novel Double Bill: The Prisoner Meets the Medium

July 15, 2024 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—Thank heaven for not-so-grand opera. Grand in the financial sense, that is. Of course who doesn’t thrill to a stage-filling Triumphal March or a lavishly hellish Nibelheim? But in recent months, local opera companies with … » Read
 
 

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