Theatre & Opera Magazine

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  • How To Get Ahead In Opera

    Ahead Opera

    image credit Opera - no one can really argue that it is an understated art form and the sets upon which operas are staged have long been renowned for their... Read more

    The 20 April 2011 by   Gerard
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  • The Cats Duet

    The Cats Duet (Duetto Buffo di due Gatti) by Les Petits Chanteurs A La Croix De Bois (The Little Singers of the Wooden Cross) during a concert in Seoul, Korea,... Read more

    The 19 April 2011 by   Gerard
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  • Concert Review: The Rose Lines of...Vienna?

    Concert Review: Rose Lines of...Vienna?

    Jean-Efflam Bavouzet Daniele Gatti conducts the Orchestre National de France Sunday afternoon at Avery Fisher Hall featured a concert by the Orchestre... Read more

    The 18 April 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Classical Music Goes to the Movies...Again

    Classical Music Goes Movies...Again

    (or..."Hey, isn't that Sibelius?") Classical music has been a big part of film ever since the early days of silent movies played to piano accompaniment. But... Read more

    The 17 April 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • What’s Your Favorite Soprano Role in Opera?

    What’s Your Favorite Soprano Role Opera?

    In celebration of Soprano Month on “Operatoonity,”  I created a poll to find out your favorite soprano roles. To see. To sing. Makes no difference in this... Read more

    The 17 April 2011 by   Galegirl
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  • Concert Review: Two Paths, Two Rivals, Two Conductors

    Concert Review: Paths, Rivals, Conductors

    Kurt Masur Conducts the New York Philharmonic Kurt Masur. Photo by Chris Lee © 2009 New York Philharmonic When Kurt Masur comes back to the New York... Read more

    The 15 April 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Concert Review: Visions of the Amber Room

    Concert Review: Visions Amber Room

    Detail from a modern replica of the Amber Room, located in the Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg, Russia. In the Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg,... Read more

    The 14 April 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • My 2011 #operaplot Entries

    2011 #operaplot Entries

    If you aren’t on Twitter, you might not be aware of the cultural tsunami building there, 140 characters at a time, called #Operaplot. The energy and excitement... Read more

    The 14 April 2011 by   Galegirl
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  • Carnegie Hall 2011-2012 Season Preview

    Carnegie Hall 2011-2012 Season Preview

    View from the top. Photo from the balcony of Carnegie Hall by Melissa Kunz. Trying to pack eight months of Carnegie Hall programming into one preview article... Read more

    The 13 April 2011 by   Superconductor
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  • Meet Alison Trainer, ‘sparkling’ Coloratura

    Meet Alison Trainer, ‘sparkling’ Coloratura

    Coloratura soprano Alison Trainer is rapidly claiming her place among the most important emerging singers today. A gifted singing actress, she has won first... Read more

    The 11 April 2011 by   Galegirl
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