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Newly Recorded Americans, Easily Worth a Listen
Gil Rose’s Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Musical America’s 2016 Ensemble of the Year , is on a mission to draw attention to important American works of the 20th and 21st centuries. It may be barred from live performance, but this … »
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Some Very, Very Serious New Voices at National Sawdust
Curious about the state of the human psyche one year into a world-altering global pandemic? Look no farther than National Sawdust’s Hildegard Commission Concert, a program presenting new works by women, trans, and non-binary composers … »
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Pretty Yende Excels as Staatsoper's Violetta
The Vienna Staatsoper continues its series of opening nights played live to an empty opera house with this much-anticipated March 7 stream of La Traviata, scheduled for rebroadcast on March 12 . Simon Stone’s production premiered at the … »
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The United States vs. Billie Holiday: The Star Is Bright, the Film Is Not
Billie Holiday has always been a monster of a role. Diana Ross tackled her on film and Audra McDonald did it on stage. Now it’s time for Andra Day — a singer and actress perfectly named to play Lady Day — and she shines. … »
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Taking Up Serpents: The Right Opera for the Right Time
Traditional opera, with its larger-than-life multiple accoutrements, has been out of the question since last March. Chamber opera, with its relatively short running time and pared-down cast and orchestra, is the perfect alternative for the … »
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A Cold Salome, Out of Sync with Strauss's Hot Score
MILAN-- Damiano Michieletto's new staging of Salome has been a long time coming. The production was due to open in March 2020 at La Scala, with Music Director Riccardo Chailly conducting. After the pandemic shuttered Italy’s performance … »
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Opera Comes to Life in West Palm. Part 2
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – When Palm Beach Opera was organizing its outdoor festival, which continues through Feb. 27 at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheater, it found—due to the Covid-19 lockdown—a ready supply of top-level … »
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Opera, Live and In-Person in West Palm Beach. Part 1
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – After almost a year of not experiencing opera live and in person because of the coronavirus pandemic, to hear stars like Michael Fabiano, Latonia Moore, and Isabel Leonard in a semi-staged concert of La … »
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For a Change, Calixto Bieito Offers More Insight than Outrage
It’s over 20 years since Calixto Bieito outraged the British tabloids with his staging of Verdi’s Un Ballo in Mas c hera at English National Opera . Reports of 14 men sitting on the John in transparent cubicles had opera lovers … »
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Jake Heggie's Songs for Murdered Sisters Is Not for the Faint of Heart.
If you’re lucky enough to have sisters, prepare to be shaken by Houston Grand Opera’s newest digital offering: Songs for Murdered Sisters. Composed by Jake Heggie, it is set to eight poems by acclaimed Canadian author Margaret Atwood. … »
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