Women in the industry are speaking out about what they feel are cancellations motivated by their appearance rather than sound, even as there is a belief that pregnancy and childbirth have positive ...
When it comes to the holidays in the opera world there are few standards as beloved as Gian Carlo Menotti’s AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS. The first opera written expressly for television and first ...
Gabriel Preisser had an idea, the kind of idea about which cartoon characters would say, “That’s so crazy it just might work.” What if a beloved and sacred musical tradition for many could be expanded ...
The opera “Andromeda” being performed in Lithuania as a part of the 700th anniversary of the country’s capital city of Vilnius. Andromeda is an historical Baroque-style opera written in the 1600s by a ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Jonathan Bryan as Wyatt (left) and Grace Kahl as Meridian (right). Photos are by David Goltra. Two ...
Once banned from opera houses during the Jim Crow era, rarely-seen works by American composers of color are finally gracing U.S. stages, thanks to two New Orleans-based mezzo-sopranos. In ...
Lyric Opera’s Don Giovanni almost manhandles the giant Municipal Auditorium Municipal Auditorium is a beautiful structure built in 1926. Since the ’40s it was used as an opera venue among other things ...
Apr. 2—Luigi Boccherini's "Doña Clementina" is making its American debut this April with Opera Southwest. A comedy of manners in the form of a zarzuela, or Spanish operetta, "Doña Clementina" ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. To celebrate International Women's Day 2022, the Royal Opera will present Lost and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Nadia Boulanger’s “La Ville Morte” was repeatedly thwarted by death and World War I, then nearly lost. Finally, it is having its American premiere. By ...
Opera has not traditionally insisted on exact physical verisimilitude from performers. It was totally possible for Luciano Pavarotti to make one of the starving young artists from La Boheme a ...
After 138 years, what is thought to be the earliest existing opera by a Black American composer is finally getting its world premiere. A concert opera performance of Edmond Dédé’s “Morgiane,” which is ...