Written by Ken Ludwig in the mid-1980s, “Lend Me a Tenor” has become a favorite of community theater groups for nearly four decades. “Tenor” told the story of a Cleveland opera company in the ...
Comedic capers and uproarious antics take center stage as Mozart’s classic opera battle of the sexes and the classes returns to North Carolina Opera. Follow Figaro, the cunning confidant, and Susanna, ...
From Alexandria to Seville, the classic arts scene in New York is never quiet. Here is just a sampling of some of the classic arts events happening this week. John Adams’ Antony and Cleopatra has its ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Sonya Yoncheva discusses her turn as Lisa in “The Queen of Spades” at the Metropolitan Opera, her summer concerts, her production company and more. By ...
As the leading lady of Arizona Opera’s production of “Madama Butterfly,” soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho said she is excited to be ...
From stratospheric coloraturas to jet-powered Wagnerians, learn to love our highest-flying singers. Talk Like An Opera Geek: Sizing Up Sopranos Talk Like An Opera Geek: Sizing Up Sopranos Talk Like An ...
Observer connected with the breakout star to discuss her commanding voice, bold theatricality and Claus Guth's provocative new 'Salome.' Elza van den Heever at the Kaiserin in Die Frau ohne Schatten.
Her nearness to God, the soprano says, has helped her navigate a difficult industry. Paola Kudacki/Met Opera The 40-year-old singer started voice lessons at the age of 6, initially coached by her ...
On the eve of International Women’s Day, Cheryl Bains an operatically trained Soprano and a classical-crossover artist, brings forth ‘The Legend of the Goddess: Where Vedic Tales Meet Opera’, an ...
The mystique surrounding Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen has been that of the late bloomer: After leaning singer-songwriter in her youth, singing in choirs and mistaking herself for a mezzo, Davidsen ...
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