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  • Review: Douglass (the American Vicarious)

    Review: Douglass (the American Vicarious)

    Douglass Worthy, timely account of nation's most revered abolitionist Review by Mark Davidson The american vicarious'Douglass , a world-premiere drama by... Read more

    The 27 July 2016 by   Chicagotheaterbeat
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  • City of God and Favela Kings

    City Favela Kings

    Feathers, drums, whistles, skin - it's Carnival in Rio. Prior to Lent every year, the "City of God" breaks out into celebration with one of the most famous of... Read more

    The 29 July 2016 by   Pinkall
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  • Superconductor Audio Guide: Tannhäuser

    Superconductor Audio Guide: Tannhäuser

    Caught between two worlds, two women and two versions of the same opera. by Paul J. Pelkonen The medieval knight Heinrich von Ofterdingen, known to all as... Read more

    The 02 July 2016 by   Superconductor
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  • Opera Review: Figaro's Bigger Brother

    Opera Review: Figaro's Bigger Brother

    Caramoor exhumes Rossini's Aureliano in Palmira. by Paul J. Pelkonen Will Crutchfield (left) conducting the chorus at Caramoor.The maestro led the Orchestra of... Read more

    The 19 July 2016 by   Superconductor
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  • Native Empire, Diverse Creativity

    Native Empire, Diverse Creativity

    The days are counting down and I am moving at an ever increasing pace. Cars honk, vendors yell, flags whip, sweat pours - time is quickly running out, and I hav... Read more

    The 28 July 2016 by   Pinkall
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  • OLYMPIC CEREMONY DATABASE: Every Summer and Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony

    OLYMPIC CEREMONY DATABASE: Every Summer Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony

    The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games may be the largest art form in the modern world and certainly one of the rarest. I provided all the Summer Olympic... Read more

    The 11 July 2016 by   Pinkall
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  • Behind the Scenes: Brazilian Music

    Behind Scenes: Brazilian Music

    Carnival in RioI can hear people singing and drumming through the window all day and evening along a street filled with restaurants that runs beside us. Read more

    The 23 July 2016 by   Pinkall
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  • Superconductor Audio Guide: Götterdämmerung

    Superconductor Audio Guide: Götterdämmerung

    The Ring comes full circle. by Paul J. Pelkonen Act II Scene II of Götterdämmerung as staged by the Mariinsky Theater.That's Hagen standing on top of the... Read more

    The 25 July 2016 by   Superconductor
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  • Carmen: NYCO Woos an Audience

    Carmen: NYCO Woos Audience

    Bryant Park, now featuring opera New York is a city I still think of as home, and not least among the many things I miss about it is its operatic ecosystem. Read more

    The 30 July 2016 by   Singingscholar
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  • Interval Adventures: L'Opéra Garnier

    Interval Adventures: L'Opéra Garnier

    Palais Garnier Academic travels have taken me to Paris; this loveliest of cities doesn't currently have opera to see, but it does, of course, have what may be... Read more

    The 21 July 2016 by   Singingscholar
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