This composer’s latest stage work, at San Francisco Opera, is his most straightforward, but also his least inspired. By Zachary Woolfe Though superbly cast, a staging of Mozart’s dark classic updated ...
Gerald Finley is one of the few baritones before the public today with whom it’s virtually impossible to find fault. And if you think that’s going to change here, then you’re sorely mistaken: Finley’s ...
Anna Netrebko returns to The Royal Opera in Puccini's Tosca alongside the Cavaradossi of Freddie De Tommaso and Gerald Finley as Scarpia and with Jakub Hrůša conducting. Show more Puccini's Tosca from ...
Although Montreal-born baritone Gerald Finley has only in recent years ascended to the operatic first string with his portrayal of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in John Adams' "Doctor Atomic" (which ...
The opening set of a song recital reveals a lot about what is to come. Some singers plan something beautiful and easy to win over the audience and get over their nerves. Some plan something flashy to ...
Memorable performances included a pair of Strauss operas, a suave villain, a star soprano in “Fidelio” and a new conductor in “Le Nozze di Figaro.” By Zachary Woolfe John Adams’s Shakespeare ...
Grammy-award winning Canadian bass-baritone Gerald Finley is a leading singer and dramatic interpreter of his generation, with acclaimed performances at the world’s major opera and concert venues and ...
It’s remarkable that Gerald Finley is still sane. Since the beginning of this year, the Canadian-born baritone has weathered a maelstrom of twentieth-century angst, obsession and neurosis. First there ...
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Ralph Vaughan Williams's "Songs of Travel" wend through the English countryside with a resolve that seems a little quaint a century later, and the texts by Robert Louis Stevenson summon familiar ...