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"Serving this organization has been a true privilege, during a time marked by growth, innovation, and a profound sense of ...
Spring can be the slow time in classical music, that part of the year when the major orchestras and opera companies are ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimSeth Colter WallsZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review.
There’s nothing like the magic of seeing a full symphony orchestra perform live. Here’s how young UK audiences can experience ...
Listen to contemporary Louisiana composers alongside iconic works by Vivaldi and Bach, in a 200-year-old Louisiana opera ...
Our classical music critic loves how the company is pushing the art form forward. But we still need the Puccinis and Verdis ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNAtlanta Opera to close season with Handel's ‘Semele’The Atlanta Opera announced that it is closing out its 2024-2025 season with a visually-stunning new production of George Frideric Handel’s Semele. Created by Handel in the 1700s, Semele is a ...
John Adams’s Shakespeare adaptation has been trimmed since its premiere, but still struggles with setting a flood of dense Elizabethan verse.
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Derbyshire Times on MSNNine operas, classical music and jazz concerts, talks by MPs and scientists at Buxton International FestivalThis year’s jazz musicians include Clare Teal and Rumer and the big names on books include Sarah Rainsford, Rev Richard Coles ...
It would be hard to find a more compelling trifecta of talent than Seattle Opera displays in the current production of Puccini’s beloved “Tosca." ...
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