There’s a war of words over New York Metropolitan Opera’s season opener “Grounded” — a military opera about drone warfare. The New York Times riddled the piece last month with critical ...
Not for the first time, the Met was outclassed by Opera Philadelphia ... Alex Ross has been the magazine’s music critic since 1996. He is the author of “Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the ...
Billy Baldwin originally designed the space. Now, Gachot Studios makes it comfy for the next generation of patrons of the ...
In the Winter issue of Opera Now we feature the international soprano Nadine Sierra. She speaks to Nancy Durrant about returning to the role of Gilda at the Met Opera, working with Andrea Bocelli and ...
Germany sent two of its favored singers and Manhattan its ablest musical critics. Bouncing early from her White House bed. Mrs. Roosevelt put on a tricorne hat and tippet and also headed ...
A turntable stage sets brings together George Lewis’ newly composed 'The Comet' and Monteverdi’s 'Coronation of Poppea' from ...
The life and death of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, whom Fascist forces assassinated during the Spanish Civil War, is the subject of an opera making its Met Opera debut in New York Tuesday.
The Bermuda Opera team is presenting the Met: Live in HD & Encore series in Bermuda on film on Sundays at BUEI at 5.00pm, with the next showing to take place on November 3. A spokesperson said ...
Emily D’Angelo, a magnetic mezzo-soprano originally from Toronto, Canada, stars in the Metropolitan Opera’s contemporary work “Grounded,” streaming Live in HD to cinemas around the world ...
Samuel Insull, who had Chicago's Civic Opera House built in 1929, ran a multibillion-dollar utility empire out of Chicago ...
NEW YORK — Right around the halfway mark of “Ainadamar” — Osvaldo Golijov’s 2003 “opera in three images” — the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca (sung as a trouser role by mezzo ...
Cast members from ‘Days of Our Lives’ exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about Kelly Monaco’s shocking exit from ‘General ...