MOST of Verdi's Aida is focused on intensely dramatic scenes for only one, two or three singers at a time. But it's crowds that define the experience of this opera. It's not just the spectacular ...
In her incisive book “Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement,” the musicologist Naomi André frames black opera—opera that foregrounds black experiences, voices, and bodies—as a kind of shadow culture ...
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