For many, the return to the opera house has been a risk willingly taken — in service of the palpable human desire for live connection and an overwhelming need for the kind of emotional sustenance ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The Cleveland Orchestra’s staging of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” was a reminder that ensembles can help fill the gap as opera grows ...
Fleeing from a huge serpent, the prince Tamino ended up in the mountains. The last time cried out for help, he falls unconscious. At that moment three ladies hit the monster. The beauty of the prince ...
World of Opera with host Lisa Simeone brings listeners the world of tragedy and triumph, passion and seduction, intrigue and disaster, jealousies and dreams — the world of opera — every week.
The Santa Fe Opera's new staging of Mozart's The Magic Flute is a stunningly designed, acutely directed, and audience ...
Soprano Laura León rehearses her Queen of the Night role with her counterpart, Ricardo García, as Tamino in Florida Grand Opera’s production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” playing at the Arsht Center ...
Okay. You’ve been hanging on the brink of the operatic abyss wondering what it would take to make you take the plunge? The answer is LA Opera’s current production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” which ...
An opera of epic proportions, with magical instruments, trials by fire, giant serpents and a battle to restore balance to the world; Opera Greenwich tackles Mozart's most fantastical opera in a new ...
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