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“If Odysseus came home every day,” sings fighter pilot Jess to her husband in Jeanine Tesori’s unsettling opera Grounded, which opened the Metropolitan Opera’s 2024-25 season Monday night, “it would ...
Akhnaten, the last opera in Philip Glass’s trilogy of science, politics, and religion, finally made it to the Metropolitan Opera Friday night. (The Met presented Satyagraha in 2011, and back in 1976 ...
Champion, the first opera by Terence Blanchard, composer of Fire Shut Up in My Bones, made its eagerly anticipated Metropolitan Opera debut Monday night to warm applause. In the end, however, the ...
Matthew Polenzani in the title role and Etienne Dupuis as Rodrigue in Verdi’s Don Carlos at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Ken Howard/Met Opera The Metropolitan Opera returned from its February hiatus ...
Thomas Oliemans as Papageno and Lawrence Brownlee as Tamino in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Karen Almond / Met Opera For those who equate Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte with ...
Anne Azéma led Boston Camerata Sunday afternoon at Corpus Christi Church to open the Music Before 1800 series. Photo: Robert Torres “Early music” is a relative term, especially when it comes to ...
One Response to “Parlando program impressively explores the “Sacred and Profane”” Posted Sep 30, 2022 at 2:21 pm by Saul Davis Zlatkovski Carlos Salzedo did edit the solo part of the Debussy Danses, ...
La Bohème is back at the Metropolitan Opera for its third of four installments this season. For performances this month, Mimi and Rodolfo are Kristina Mkhitaryan and Joseph Calleja, while Brittany ...
Composer-pianist Lera Auerbach performed music of Rachmaninoff at at a concert in honor of Andrei Sakharov Sunday afternoon at Carnegie Hall. Photo: Chris Lee What would it take to bring international ...
Just one day in, it’s not too soon to say it: WOW! really is a wow. Carnegie Hall’s summer festival World Orchestra Week (WOW!) made its bow Thursday night with a concert that was anything but a ...
Megan Moore performed the world premiere of Jake Heggie’s Crossing Borders Sunday at the Morgan Library, presented by the George and Nora London Foundation. Photo: Beth Bergman Charitable foundations ...
Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom was performed by the Clarion Choir Saturday night at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. It seems likely that, when the Sergei Rachmaninoff ...
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