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Billy Budd: Farewell, Old Rights o' Man
Photo (c) Ken Howard/Metropolitan OperaLast night's Billy Budd was one of the stronger all-around efforts I've seen recently at the Met. John Dexter's productio... Read more
The 06 May 2012 by Singingscholar
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Concert Review: Serious Moonlight
Evgeny Kissin at Carnegie Hall. Evgeni Kissin, holding the score of Scriabin's 24 Preludes. by Paul Pelkonen Evgeny Kissin has been a fixture on the... Read more
The 04 May 2012 by Superconductor
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Opera Review: Formula One
Karita Mattila burns up The Makropulos Case. Absolutely fabulous: Karita Mattila in The Makropulos Case.Photo by Ken Howard © 2012 The Metropolitan... Read more
The 02 May 2012 by Superconductor
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Once Broadway to Hollywood, Now Hollywood to Broadway
It used to be that the musicals came first before the movie adaptations (South Pacific, The King and I, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, My Fair Lady,... Read more
The 02 May 2012 by Gibbs22manila
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Last Night @ROHM
With Tiberiu Soare and Stefan Pop, after the concertSource: www.angelagheorghiu.com Aka the Royal Opera House Muscat in Oman, where the concert took place.... Read more
The 26 April 2012 by Irinastanescu
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Sea Odyssey - Giant Expectations For Liverpool
image credit Last Friday saw a weekend long Sea Odyssey street theater event in Liverpool in the north of England. The occasion was inspired by a letter writte... Read more
The 23 April 2012 by Gerard
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Die Walküre: Wunder Und Wilde Märe
I know it's irresponsible to play favorites with the Ring operas, and of course nearly impossible to really choose, but I love Die Walküre a lot. Wearing flat... Read more
The 17 April 2012 by Singingscholar
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The 13 Strangest Composer Deaths In Classical Music
image credit A list of composers who met unusual ends, whether by conducting, pimple or foul play.The Presurfer Read more
The 15 April 2012 by Gerard
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Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
When Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater comes to Chicago, dance fans rejoice. But the magic of Ailey is its accessibility to all. Long after his death, Alvin... Read more
The 13 April 2012 by Chicagotheaterbeat
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Interview with Playwright KS Stevens
04/09/12- by Natasia Langfelder KS Stevens is a playwright, composer, lyricist and librettist. Within the queer and Asian communities she is most well known to... Read more
The 10 April 2012 by Cynisright
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