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Grounded: Technology Battle Invades the Human Psyche
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Jeanine Tesori is no stranger to the Washington National Opera (WNO), having brought two earlier operas— Blue and The Lion, the Unicorn, and Me— here in just the last 12 months. Her new opera Grounded , in … »
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A First Ever Die Frau in Lyon, Brilliantly Staged
LYON, France—A stark thought occurred during the opening performance of Die Frau ohne Schatten (‘The woman without a shadow’) at the Opéra de Lyon in France. Is there another title in the repertory that makes such extreme … »
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The Fairy Queen: Hip-hop Edition
Far from the Bronx, where hip-hop was born a half-century ago, the French-Algerian choreographer Mourad Merzouki [pictured] keeps collaboration—the essential spirit of hip-hop—alive. Originally created by turntable musicians, dancers … »
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LA Opera's Barber Offers a Welcome Escape from Troubled Times
LOS ANGELES—New to this company’s stage (by way of Lyric Opera of Chicago), Rossini’s The Barber Of Seville has arrived at just the right time. With turmoil in Israel, Gaza, Ukraine, and the U.S. House of Representatives, we … »
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Under-rehearsed Un Ballo Saved by Some Strong Role Debuts
Absent since 2015, Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera returned to the Metropolitan Opera Friday night in an uneven revival that could have done with a few more rehearsals. The orchestra and especially the chorus had trouble keeping together under … »
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Grand Finales for the Emerson Quartet, on Stage and CD
After 47 years and thousands of concerts worldwide, playing nearly 300 compositions and recording most of them, the Emerson String Quartet has called it quits. Actually, they called it quits twice. Most immediately with the second of two … »
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A Dazzling Debut on Carnegie's Mainstage
It was a long time in coming, but Georgian-French pianist Khatia Buniatishvili finally performed a solo recital in Stern Auditorium of Carnegie Hall last Thursday evening (Oct. 19), having previously made her official Carnegie debut in Weill … »
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An Emotional Ninth Symphony
On Oct. 19, Michael Tilson Thomas, music director laureate of the San Francisco Symphony, led a performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. It was, notes Joshua Kosman in the San Francisco Chronicle , “all too likely to be his final … »
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An Intimate Evening of Schumann and Sondheim
How many song cycles can you think of that were conceived for a female protagonist? Most fanciers of the art of song will name Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben , but can they come up with others? Mezzo-soprano Kate Linsey did so in fine … »
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The Hunt: Medieval Myths and Female Sexuality
Kate Soper’s new opera The Hunt , premiered Oct. 12 at Columbia University’s Miller Theater, reveals its quirky identity immediately. The three primary characters seem to have stepped out of a medieval tapestry; they have fairy-tale … »
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