3 Review: JETTE PARKER ARTISTS: TALES OF LOVE AND LOSS, Royal Ballet And Opera Beginning November 23, a new cast takes the starring roles in the production. Peter Mattei makes his company role debut ...
One of the peskier questions in the classical music world: Does lesser-known mean lesser? In short: Is repertory obscurity deserved, or in any case earned? New recordings of seldom-heard music by one ...
Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" is a story of strong emotion accommodating itself, painfully but with resigned acceptance, to external reality. Dreams of romantic love prove untenable, or merely ...
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Everyone's on the run in "The Queen of Spades," the feverish and absorbing Tchaikovsky opera that opens the San Francisco Opera Summer Festival. Nannies and neurotic partygoers, card sharks and ...
Joan of Arc occupies a special place in the hearts of New Orleanians. As one of the patron saints of France, the former mother country of Louisiana, her heroism in battle and the morale she inspired ...
Climbing out of COVID was hard enough for Skylark Opera Theatre without losing its imaginative artistic director, Bob Neu, to the Utah Symphony and Opera. But its coming-out party was nevertheless set ...
On Wednesday, February 27, the Russian National Orchestra under the baton of founding artistic director Mikhail Pletnev will invade the Granada for an all-Rachmaninoff program featuring Vocalise, Op.
Even if you aren’t a classical music fan or actively listen to Tchaikovsky’s music, you’ve absolutely heard his compositions.
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