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Mirga Fever Shakes the Proms
LONDON—Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla has taken the U.K. by storm. The Lithuanian conductor first guested with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 2015 and was appointed as its music director in 2016 , a post she will have held until she … »
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Petrenko Takes His New Orchestra to the Proms
LONDON--Here in the U.K., July 19 was christened “Freedom Day,” as final COVID restrictions were lifted following months of lockdown, including another delay caused by the alarming spread of the Delta variant. Two days later, and a … »
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At West Edge: Eliogabalo, an Opera for Our Time. Not.
Loony or lascivious? That is the dilemma, argues critic Joshua Kosman, posed by the Venetian composer Francesco Cavalli’s 1667 opera Eliogabalo . Presented by the West Edge Opera at the outdoor Bruns Amphitheater in Orinda, CA, through Aug. … »
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A Fresh, Historically Astute Barber in Damrosch Park
For months now, intrepid presenters of opera have dared to break the silence imposed by the coronavirus—always cautiously and sometimes to houses purposely empty—by offering live performances. Only this week, however, did full-scale … »
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Cancellations, Withdrawals Aside, Verbier Fest Was Worth the Trip
VERBIER, Switzerland—Still convalescing after the lost summer of 2020, the Swiss festival’s ambitious recovery festival has been hampered by travel-thwarted cancellations and Covid-related withdrawals. Most critical among the latter … »
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At Tanglewood: Anne-Sophie Glides Through John Williams's Latest
LENOX, MA--No nation has contributed more to film art and its industry than America, and no one has composed more hit film scores than John Williams. The elegant 89-year-old Boston Pops conductor laureate returned last week to Tanglewood, summer … »
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A Watch-ful Figaro in Santa Fe
SANTA FE--The new production of The Marriage of Figaro , seen on July 23, takes its cue from the polymathic talents of Pierre Augustin Beaumarchais, the French author of the opera’s literary source. In addition to writing plays, his … »
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At Santa Fe: Talvi's New Onegin Is a 'Special Treat'
SANTA FE--Among the nation’s opera companies that are cautiously coming back, the Santa Fe Opera is the first major one to launch a season that looks pretty close to normal. In addition to the world premiere of John Corigliano and Marc … »
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Corigliano Breaks His Vow and Returns to Opera: The Lord of Cries
SANTA FE, NM--Of all the mythological subjects to furnish material for operas, the story of Dionysus’s revenge against the city of Thebes and its ruler, as memorialized in Euripides’s drama The Bacchae , may well be the most … »
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Orpheus Celebrates Half Century with a Cube-full of Treasure
It’s hard to believe Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is turning 50 next year. There’s something eternally youthful about its limber sound, and something that still smacks of the teenage renegade about the famously … »
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