Tag: Opera

American Modern Opera Company Takes Over the Ojai Festival

The policy is built into the company’s contracts. Sometimes, it’s too expensive…

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Review: A ‘Rake’ Takes a Treasured Spot in the Opera Season

Just before the end of this milestone comeback season at the Metropolitan…

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‘I Would Love to Sing Lucia’: A Male Soprano Comes Into His Own

BERLIN — Samuel Mariño is a rarity in opera: a true male…

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An Oliver Sacks Book Becomes an Opera, With Help From Friends

With little room for Sacks’s panorama of patients, Stollman combined some into…

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With Her First Opera, Rhiannon Giddens Returns to Her Roots

After Omar arrives in America, much of the opera’s drama is channeled…

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Review: After 36 Years, a Malcolm X Opera Sings to the Future

DETROIT — “When a man is lost,” sings Betty Shabazz, Malcolm X’s…

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Review: ‘Hamlet’ Boldly Engulfs the Metropolitan Opera

An opera composer would need the epic gifts and epic gall of…

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Review: In ‘Lucia’ at the Met, a Modern Woman Comes Undone

By the looks of it, there is little in common between the…

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One Opera, Three Acts, Three Different Stagings

The German lighting designer Urs Schönebaum, a frequent collaborator with Robert Wilson,…

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