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This image released by Opera Philadelphia shows baritone Johnathan McCullough performing in "Soldier Songs," an hour-long opera about the horrors of war and the PTSD faced by many returning veterans.
For the second time this year, opera fans are angry at radio, but this time it’s satellite radio catching their ire. Sirius XM has cut the Metropolitan Opera’s in-car radio channel, making it ...
One evening in 1937 Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music presented to the public two one-act operas. What the critics came to hear was Le Pauvre Matelot, by one of the most famous of French ...
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Opera of the Ozarks blends music and the spirit of giving
The hills are alive with the sound of opera. Save the date for a concert blending opera, song, and the spirit of giving.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Osvaldo Golijov’s Lorca-inspired opera comes to New York, and the pianist Igor Levit plays with the Cleveland Orchestra, among other ...
The swankest of the arts in 18th-Century London was Italian opera. Periwigged courtiers, who could not understand a word of it, raised their lace cuffs to applaud the ornate trilling of swivel-voiced ...
Among the highlights: the reopening of David Geffen Hall, the premiere of ‘The Hours’ at the Met and visits from the Berlin and Los Angeles Philharmonics. By Joshua Barone and Zachary Woolfe The ...
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