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Dead Man Walking: A Poignant Struggle Toward Grace
Early in the opera Dead Man Walking , based on Sister Helen Prejean’s memoir of counseling death-row inmates, the protagonist’s car gets stopped for speeding. Sister Helen is racing to cover the 150 miles between her New Orleans … »
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LA Master Chorale Taps New Prez and CEO
Scott Altman, current president and CEO of the Cincinnati Ballet, onetime opera singer and opera company executive, is to be the new president and CEO of the Los Angeles Master Chorale as of January 2. He succeeds Jean Davidson, who exited in … »
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LA Opera Opens the Season with a Gentle Don
LOS ANGELES—Mozart’s Don Giovanni owes a lot of its durability to its ambiguity. Everyone has a different take on it. Just the description of it as a dramma giocoso invites a vast interpretive range. Take, for instance, the startling … »
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50 Stories to Celebrate an Iconic 50th Anniversary
On the heels of a $100 million renovation to fix a host of problems that had long plagued the iconic venue, the Sydney Opera House is celebrating its 50 th anniversary with a range of special offerings. Among them is the publication of … »
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Rouvali Balances Sparkling Sibelius with Enigmatic Shostakovich
LONDON—Whether it was an appearance by rising-star Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho, or just the relative ease of getting to and from London’s Royal Festival Hall for a three o’clock Sunday afternoon event, this September 24 … »
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City Ballet Musicians Act Up; Mgmt Puts Them Back Down
T-shirts have taken center stage in the contract negotiations between the New York City Ballet (NYCB) and its orchestra members, whose contract expired in August. The musicians voted on Sept. 19 to wear short-sleeved black t-shirts with … »
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Madhouse Opera Doesn't Measure Up
PHILADELPHIA—In the 1880s, reporter Nellie Bly feigned madness in order to infiltrate the Women’s Lunatic Asylum in New York City. She chronicled its brutal conditions in a series of first-person articles in the New York World , and … »
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Featured Singer Dies Mid-performance
On Sept. 22, Alejandro Meerapfel suffered a fatal heart attack and died on stage while performing at the Ambronay Early Music Festival in France. The 54-year-old Argentinian baritone was singing the role of God the Father in Antonio … »
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UNCSA Launches New Media Enterprise
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) has announced the creation of UNCSA Media, a label that will release two or three recordings of creative projects by faculty and alumni across the school’s five arts … »
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Welsh National Opera GD to Exit. Soon.
Aidan Lang has announced his retirement as general director of the Welsh National Opera (WNO) at the end of this year. Perhaps spurred on by Arts Council England’s cuts to the WNO and its touring program, Lang will be exiting after … »
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