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  • Concert Review: The Age of Apocalypse

    Concert Review: Apocalypse

    Franz Welser-Möst conducts Bruckner's Eighth Symphony at Lincoln Center. Cleveland Orchestra music director Franz Welser-Möst. Photo by Mark Alan Lee © 2011... Read more

    The 17 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Opera Review: Hitting the Mark

    Opera Review: Hitting Mark

    Rossini's Guillaume Tell at Caramoor. His aim is true: Daniel Mobbs as William Tell. Photo by Gino Palacio © 2011 Caramoor Festival. Friday night's performanc... Read more

    The 16 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Concert Review: First Shots Fired

    Concert Review: First Shots Fired

    Bruckner (r)Evolution Opens at the Lincoln Center Festival Anton Bruckner. Portrait by Josef Büche. Wednesday night at Lincoln Center saw the opening of... Read more

    The 14 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Did You Know the Tenor Was the ‘holding’ Voice?

    Know Tenor ‘holding’ Voice?

    As a word person, I’m forever curious about the origin of words. (I really should have taken Latin instead of German classes in high school. Latin would have... Read more

    The 13 July 2011 by   Galegirl
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  • City Opera: The Downward Spiral

    City Opera: Downward Spiral

    Protests Outside, Dissemination Inside Mark NYCO Season Announcement at the Guggenheim Local 802 and AGMA protest outside the Guggenheim Museum this... Read more

    The 12 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Lend Me a Tenor?

    Lend Tenor?

    I’d love to, but you’ll have to be more specific. That’s like a surgeon saying, “Lend me an instrument” when he needs a scalpel. Since it’s Talented Tenors... Read more

    The 10 July 2011 by   Galegirl
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  • The Stars Fall on City Opera

    Stars Fall City Opera

    She fights for City Opera: Catherine Malfitano. Image © Decca/Polygram The stars have come out, and they've come out fighting in the battle for the future of th... Read more

    The 08 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Get to Know the ‘Pavarotti of the Panhandle,’ Tenor Eric Barry

    Know ‘Pavarotti Panhandle,’ Tenor Eric Barry

    Tenor Eric Barry is setting himself apart with his distinctive sound–which is both passionate and earnest–and his genuine facility with dramatic expression.... Read more

    The 08 July 2011 by   Galegirl
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  • Opera for the Color-Blind

    Opera Color-Blind

    Universal's Blinding "Opera!" Reissues To Hit Shelves, Blind Customers. The DG Figaro conducted by Claudio Abbado. Original slip-case cover art, with the... Read more

    The 06 July 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Meet a Teaching Tenor– K.E. Querns Langley

    Meet Teaching Tenor– K.E. Querns Langley

    K.E. (Ken) Querns Langley is a talented tenor and an international voice teacher. He has lived, taught as a vocal instructor, and sang in London and Italy. He... Read more

    The 06 July 2011 by   Galegirl
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