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Anna Netrebko, High Above the Rink and Back on Form

February 8, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
When the Metropolitan Opera announced its Met Stars Live in Concert recitals back in July 2020, the series was expected to have been done and dusted by Christmas. As it turned out, a series of cancellations and postponements, the combination of … » Read
 

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Recorded Voices Worthy of Note

February 5, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Among the slew of recent choral albums and vocal recitals, many of them featuring new music, three in particular stand out for imaginative programming, virtuoso performances, and having something to say about the times in which we live. The … » Read
 

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New Americana: Chamber Works on Record

February 3, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Contemporary chamber music seems to have thrived during the pandemic—at least if recorded output is anything to go by—and here are two of the most interesting. Mirrors is a diverse and strikingly inventive collection of 21st-century … » Read
 

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Boston Lyric Attempts Trendy Update of Glass's House of Usher

February 1, 2021 | John Fleming, Musical America
In some ways, The Fall of the House of Usher , the Philip Glass chamber opera drawn from Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic horror story, is the perfect blank canvas for the Boston Lyric Opera’s wild and woolly virtual production, which opened … » Read
 

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Americana: Newly Recorded Adams, Rorem, Alrich, More

January 29, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Nearly two decades separate John Adams’s Harmonielehre , one of the composer’s most popular pieces, from My Father Knew Charles Ives , one of his inexplicably less well-known works. The two appear hand in hand on an admirable new disc … » Read
 

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Live Opera Returns to La Scala (with a Few Lucky Eyewitnesses)

January 28, 2021 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--La Scala is late to the streaming game compared with many Italian opera houses. But recently it announced plans to stream one staged opera production, a ballet, and a concert each month, distributed live via the Raiplay platform and the … » Read
 

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A Winning Revival Staged by Basil Twist at Opéra-Comique

January 27, 2021 | George Loomis, Musical America
In November the Opéra-Comique began offering new productions of traditional repertoire for online viewing only. First up was Rameau’s  Hippolyte et Aricie.   On Jan. 19 came a second classic from the French Baroque, … » Read
 

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Atlanta Opera's Circus Atlantis on Film

January 25, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Brash creativity has enabled the Atlanta Opera to continue performing before live audiences during the pandemic.  Working under an open-sided tent situated on a baseball field and observing strict public health protocols, last fall the … » Read
 

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Soldier Songs Makes Its Film Debut, in a Bleak, Barren Landscape

January 22, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Despite feeling thoroughly contemporary in its approach, David T. Little's Soldier Songs has a timeless quality to it. The libretto, created by the composer, was adapted from recorded interviews with veterans of World War II, the Vietnam War, the … » Read
 

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PROTOTYPE Fest Takes on Racism and the Dying Planet

January 13, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Applauded for its visionary programming and its innovatory approach to opera and music theater, New York’s PROTOTYPE Festival has responded to the worldwide pandemic with a global line up for 2021, presenting four out of six of its … » Read
 
 

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