Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
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When: Saturdays at 11 a.m. from December through early June. Opera from one of the most celebrated opera houses in the world. The live radio broadcasts are a tradition dating back to the 1930s. Hear ...
“Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.” The opening words of Macbeth’s famous soliloquy come to life this weekend as three performances of a combined opera, ballet and classical music production based ...
For half a century, Opera Ebony has been one of the guiding lights for Black performers looking to make their mark on the opera world. Born out of a necessity to develop talent often overlooked, the ...
Having previously stated (in The Stage) that 'This obsession about putting work out into the cinema can distract from making amazing quality work', English National Opera's Artistic Director, John ...
Lucy Crowe delivers a peerless Fiordiligi while Dinis Sousa conducts a fizzing account of Mozart’s opera about fidelity at the Coliseum. It’s easy to forget just how good Così fan tutte can be when it ...
There’s no denying that Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny packs a punch. Kurt Weill’s score has bite, colour and a kind of glittering vulgarity that can turn on a threepenny bit from cabaret to ...
Given that the on-screen presenters rightly flagged up the timeliness of Handel’s peerlessly uplifting journey through desolation into hope, would it really have ruined the day's ratings to record the ...