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PROTOTYPE Fest Launches an Explosion of DIY Modules

January 11, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
While some arts organizations struggled to keep their balance when the pandemic struck, others found ways to adapt. Some, like New York’s innovative PROTOTYPE Festival, which opened January 8, even managed to thrive, devising ingenious ways … » Read
 

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Vienna Staatsoper Takes on Henze's Das Verratene Meer

December 17, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
When it comes to defying the pandemic, the Vienna Staatsoper has been admirably tenacious. During periods of total lockdown, it has streamed an impressive array of archive recordings, and this fall it was one of the first to bounce back with live … » Read
 

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Lohengrin in Berlin: Alagna Finally Makes His Role Debut

December 15, 2020 | George Loomis, Musical America
It was beginning to look as if Roberto Alagna’s aspirations to sing Lohengrin might be jinxed. He was scheduled to take the role at the 2018 Bayreuth Festival but canceled reportedly because overwork prevented him from spending enough time … » Read
 

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La Scala Opening as Non-event: An Eyewitness Account

December 10, 2020 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--Few events in classical music can match the opening night of La Scala for momentousness and public spectacle. In the weeks before, the production, guest list, and gala dinner menu are subject to intense scrutiny and endless media coverage. … » Read
 

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Self-proclaimed Crabby Critic Calls New Three Decembers a Major Achievement

December 7, 2020 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
I did not want to love Opera San José’s new, designed-for-digital production of Jake Heggie’s 2008 chamber opera, Three Decembers . The project starring Susan Graham went online Dec. 3, and will stream on demand through Dec. … » Read
 

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Teatro Real's Compelling New Rusalka, Live Streamed

December 2, 2020 | George Loomis, Musical America
On July 1 the Teatro Real in Madrid made news when it broke a coronavirus-imposed silence lasting three months with Verdi’s  La Traviata , the first of several performances of the opera that ran through the month. In the apparent … » Read
 

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The Obscure Donizetti Comes to Life in Bergamo

November 30, 2020 | George Loomis, Musical America
Most of the operas Donizetti wrote prior to his breakthrough success with  Anna Bolena  in 1830 are all but forgotten, despite his having already written around 30 of them by then. In recent years the Donizetti Opera Festival has been … » Read
 

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Italy Shuts Its Theaters, but Donizetti Festival Presses On

November 25, 2020 | George Loomis, Musical America
Time was when the cancellation of two superstar tenors would send a producer of opera into a panic. But that was before the coronavirus, which at least has served to put catastrophic events in perspective as it renders live performances almost an … » Read
 

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Seattle Offers Live-streamed Premiere from Benaroya Hall

November 24, 2020 | Thomas May, Musical America
SEATTLE, WA — Like an artfully spliced film sequence, the highlight of Seattle Symphony’s concert on November 19 seemed to bridge the painful months separating us from the pre-COVID-19 era. Tyshawn Sorey’s For Roscoe Mitchell … » Read
 

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Live Opera Returns to Covent Garden with a Splendid Ariodante

November 24, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The Royal Opera House’s latest livestream was a double homecoming. In 1734, Handel relocated his opera company from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to the old Theatre Royal, the building constructed in 1732 on the site of the present opera … » Read
 
 

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