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Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music, Part II
Tanglewood’s Festival of Contemporary Music (Aug. 4-8) included a silent film night, John Williams’s idea, in the Linde Center. Five TMC composer fellows had been assigned to score about 20 percent each of Charlie Chaplin’s 1921 … »
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A New Orfeo at Portland's 'Other' Opera Company
PORTLAND, OR--Portland’s newest opera company, OrpheusPDX, began its inaugural season on August 4 with Monteverde’s L’Orfeo, a new production by Chas Rader-Shieber deftly tempered with a bit of humor, adding a refreshing breeze … »
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A Salome for the Ages
The role of Salome is a familiar one for Swedish soprano Malin Byström, whose Aug. 14 performance in concert at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall won rapturous praise from Mark Brown, theater critic for The Daily Telegraph . Byström had … »
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At Glyndebourne, Laurent Pelly Explores Opposing Theater Masks
GLYNDEBOURNE—The 2022 crop of English country house operas has been exceptionally good, yet Glyndebourne has saved the best until last. Music Director Robin Ticciati has teamed up with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and director Laurent … »
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At Tanglewood, Contemporary Music Takes Center Stage
LENOX, Mass. – “Find something in the music that you can shake hands with,” said John Harbison, longtime Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) faculty member, referring to a specific theme or motif. “When it comes around again, … »
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Dalia Stasevska Wows the Bowl Crowd, If Not the Critic
Done for the summer, Gustavo Dudamel has handed the podium at the Hollywood Bowl off to a parade of guest conductors. First up was the Finnish maestra Dalia Stasevska, who had originally been slated to debut during the 2020 season erased by the … »
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JoAnn Falletta at Tanglewood, Finally.
With Andris Nelsons done with his podium duties for the summer, Tanglewood welcomed a trio of conductors to the stage on Aug. 5-7. First up was BSO Assistant Conductor Earl Lee in his performance debut with the BSO. Composer Brian Raphael Nabors … »
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Santa Fe Opera III: A New Tristan, 'Brilliant in Its Simplicity'
SANTA FE—Since its inception, Santa Fe Opera has avoided Wagner, except for the relatively short Der fliegende Holländer . Curtain times here must wait until sunset for the lighting to work, and it was thought that performing the … »
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Santa Fe Opera Part II: New Productions sans Wokeness
Part I, covering M. Butterfly and Carmen, was posted yesterday. SANTA FE--There are serious opera fans who consider Verdi’s final opera, Falstaff , to be his greatest work. Experiencing it afresh here at Santa Fe in David McVicar’s … »
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Santa Fe Opera Part I: The Woke Productions
SANTA FE, NM—“Wokeness” doesn’t guarantee artistic success. Santa Fe Opera’s first full season since 2019 includes the premiere of an opera based on M. Butterfly , a Broadway play that used a true story to explore … »
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