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The Elegant Eloquence of Iestyn Davies and Fretwork
For those who think of countertenor Iestyn Davies as the flamboyant castrato of Broadway’s recent Farinelli and the King , or as the high-pitched hypochondriac party guest in last year’s Met staging of Thomas Adès’s The … »
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Philharmonie Sues Architect Sues Philharmonie
PARIS--Top architect Jean Nouvel is suing one of his former clients, the Philharmonie concert hall in Paris, in a dispute over the cost of building the venue, which opened in 2015. In a complaint filed in the Paris court on October 14, his … »
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As a Black Tenor, Russell Thomas Has a (Somewhat Enviable) Problem
Russell Thomas has a problem—of sorts. A tenor who has performed in many of the world’s leading opera houses, he can sing one of the art form’s most demanding roles—Verdi’s Otello. Many tenors cannot, and as a black … »
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A Strange Kind of Desire Shows Up at Miller Theater
Desire , a one-hour chamber opera by Hannah Lash, had its premiere last week at Columbia University’s Miller Theater, which, under the supportive leadership of Melissa Smey, produces short, spare, experimental, often weird pieces like this … »
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Dresden Staatskapelle Gets a New Director
Adrian Jones becomes the new orchestral director of the Staatskapelle Dresden as of January 2020, a capacity in which he’ll be working with Dresden Staatsoper Chief Conductor Christian Thielemann. Jones succeeds Jan Nast, who left Dresden … »
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J.S. Bach: A 'Prickly Dissident' Canonized Only by Time
Johann Sebastian Bach is often portrayed as a model of rectitude—a “conformist establishment figure” closely associated with “respectability and propriety.” But, argues music historian Ted Gioia, that … »
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Opéra de Québec Artistic Leadership to Change After 25 Years
Opéra de Québec General Artistic Director Grégoire Legendre has announced his intention to retire after 25 years at the helm. He leaves at the end of the 2019-20 season. His hand-picked successor is baritone … »
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Alicia Alonso Dies at 98
Alicia Alonso, the revered ballerina and choreographer whose nearly 75-year career made her an icon of artistic loyalty to Cuba's socialist system, died October 17 at age 98. Miguel Cabrera, an official at the National Ballet of Cuba founded by … »
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Domingo Skips Vienna Award Ceremony
MILAN — Plácido Domingo will not receive a European cultural award this weekend in Vienna as previously announced. It was the first change in the opera legend’s European schedule since numerous accusations of sexual … »
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Welz Kauffman Resigns from Ravinia
Saturday morning, the Ravinia Festival quietly announced the impending exit of its longtime President and CEO Welz Kauffman. He intends to leave at the end of the 2020 season, after 20 years at the helm. “After much reflection, I’ve … »
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