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The NSO to Present Four Classical Programs in March
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 11, 2022


The National Symphony Orchestra will continue its Classical series this March with four subscription concert programs at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, including a two-week residency with conductor, composer, and 2019 Kennedy Center Honoree Michael Tilson Thomas.

Park Avenue Armory Announces 2022 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 17, 2021


Park Avenue Armory announced today its programming for the coming year, returning with a robust 2022 season of multidisciplinary productions and installations-–including new commissions, and world and North American premieres-–that offer bold visions for our future and timely reexaminations of our past.

BWW Review: THE MAGIC FLUTE Brings New Life to a Classic at Lyric Opera
by Kathleen Anwar - Nov 7, 2021


A boy and girl falling in love, a vengeful mother-in-law hunting an alleged kidnapper, and ... a group of Freemasons completing their initiation rituals? Mozart's The Magic Flute is full of surprises at Chicago's Lyric Opera. For opera fans, the greatest surprise of all may be the show's unusual production style which relies exclusively on a projected animated backdrop for both set and props, hearkening back to the Nickelodeon era of the 1910s. Spectators who delight in edgy and creative reinterpretations of classic pieces will be sure to enjoy this production-but those who appreciate the extravagance of the traditional opera may find it wanting.

BWW Review: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at Home Computer Screens
by Maria Nockin - Oct 24, 2021


On October 22, 2021, Opera Philadelphia began streaming its rendition of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. This staging is a judiciously cut two-hour-and-forty-eight-minute production by Opera Philadelphia, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, San Diego Opera, and Palm Beach Opera. Each company is choosing its own conductor and cast.

Mozart's THE MAGIC FLUTE to Open at Lyric Opera of Chicago
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 11, 2021


A prince’s valiant quest leads to love at first sight. But to prove his worth for marriage, he must first survive daring trials of wisdom and devotion. The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is full of gods and monsters, compassion and revenge, love and death—it is both a fanciful fairy tale and a profound reflection on spiritual enlightenment.

Opera Philadelphia to Stream Mozart's THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, October 22
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 14, 2021


September marks two years since Opera Philadelphia's orchestra, chorus, staff, and principal singers have gathered at the historic Academy of Music to produce opera. As the company works to bring live opera back to its longtime home, it continues to bring the art form into fans' homes by producing new operatic films and revisiting favorite productions streamed on the Opera Philadelphia Channel.

The Met and its Orchestra Reach Agreement, Providing a Path to September Reopening
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 24, 2021


A new collective bargaining agreement between the Metropolitan Opera and its orchestra, the last of the Met’s three largest unions to reach an agreement, was ratified today. To commemorate the occasion, the Met has announced two free, pre-season performances of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection,” to take place in Damrosch Park on 9/4 and 9/5.

BWW Review: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at Santa Fe Opera
by Maria Nockin - Aug 4, 2021


The singing in this performance made it one of the best Figaros I’ve seen in many years. Despite singing recitative, vocal runs, and high notes with silvery tones for three and a half hours, Ying Fang as Susanna never sounded the least bit tired. Her character was a 20th century woman with dreams of equality. At the behest of conductor Harry Bicket, she and all the other leading artists decorated the repeats in their arias.

Dutch National Opera Online Presents Rossini's Petite MESSE SOLENNELLE
by Stephi Wild - Jan 24, 2021


Dutch National Opera has announced an online presentation of Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle.

Dutch National Opera Announces Lineup For Second Lockdown
by Stephi Wild - Nov 27, 2020


Now that it is no longer possible to present large-scale opera productions, Dutch National Opera has opted for flexible and agile programming with plenty of room for young makers and performers, as well as new artistic experiments and different ways of presenting.

Dutch National Opera Presents LE NOZZE DI FIGARO Online
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 12, 2020


The premiere of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro will be available online on Sunday 29 November. Now that the tightened corona measures do not make it possible to perform in front of an audience, Dutch National Opera has decided to record the performance and present it online.

Abridged Version Of LE NOZZE DE FIGARO Announced At Dutch National Opera & Ballet
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 1, 2020


Today, the Dutch National Opera announced that, despite the coronavirus measures in place, Mozart's opera Le nozze di Figaro will still be performed live at Dutch National Opera & Ballet. The performance will be based on the version directed by David Bösch and will not have an intermission. Director Bösch and conductor Riccardo Minasi have created an abridged two-hour version for the occasion. Mozart specialist Riccardo Minasi will be directing the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra.

Lyric Opera of Chicago Has Announced 2020-21 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 12, 2020


A season filled with thrilling music, captivating stories, world-class singers, and exciting productions goes on sale by subscription Thursday, February 13. Eight new-to-Chicago productions, including three Lyric premieres plus two original Lyric productions, will entertain and thrill audiences from September 2020 through June 2021.

BWW Overview: The People, the Places, the Operas that Spelled Pleasure in 2019
by Richard Sasanow - Jan 13, 2020


I admit this is an absolutely personal, totally one-sided view of what gave one man opera thrills last year and what I will look back on with delight. Some are old works, some are new, some are individual performers, some are ensembles, some are complete productions, some are merely the highlight of an evening, most are domestic, a few are foreign. In any case, as the new decade begins, I recall that these are the vocal highlights that made my heart beat a little faster and made me look forward to the year ahead.

Photo Flash: First Look At DON GIOVANNI At Lyric Opera of Chicago
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 13, 2019


Mozart's musically brilliant and masterful tale of lust and revenge, Don Giovanni, returns to Lyric Opera of Chicago on Thursday, November 14 at 7pm. There will be nine performances through December 8 at the Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago. Tickets start at $39 and are available now at lyricopera.org/Giovanni or by calling 312-827-5600.

VIDEO: Lyric Opera of Chicago Presents DON GIOVANNI
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 13, 2019


Mozart's musically brilliant and masterful tale of lust and revenge, Don Giovanni, returns to Lyric Opera of Chicago on Thursday, November 14 at 7pm. There will be nine performances through December 8 at the Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago. Tickets start at $39 and are available now at lyricopera.org/Giovanni or by calling 312-827-5600.

DON GIOVANNI Returns To The Lyric, November 14
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 10, 2019


Don Giovanni is bad to the bone and utterly unrepentant. He takes what he wants and lives only for his own pleasure in his encounters with fiery Donna Elvira, tormented Donna Anna, and impressionable Zerlina, among countless others. He manipulates and abuses his frustrated servant Leporello, Anna's fiancé Don Ottavio, and Zerlina's brand-new husband Masetto, and murders Anna's father. Mozart's tale of lust and revenge is set to some of the composer's most thrilling and dramatic music.

DON GIOVANNI Returns To Lyric
by Stephi Wild - Oct 10, 2019


Don Giovanni is bad to the bone and utterly unrepentant. He takes what he wants and lives only for his own pleasure in his encounters with fiery Donna Elvira, tormented Donna Anna, and impressionable Zerlina, among countless others. He manipulates and abuses his frustrated servant Leporello, Anna's fiancé Don Ottavio, and Zerlina's brand-new husband Masetto, and murders Anna's father. Mozart's tale of lust and revenge is set to some of the composer's most thrilling and dramatic music.

Robert Falls' DON GIOVANNI Returns to Lyric
by Julie Musbach - Sep 19, 2019


Lyric Opera of Chicago continues the 2019/20 season with a revival of its original, provocative Don Giovanni, marking the return of Tony Award-winning Goodman Theatre Artistic Director Robert Falls. Set in 1920s Spain, Falls' 'jazz age' Don Giovanni is riveting and bold and won enthusiastic acclaim when it opened Lyric's 60th anniversary season in 2014.

NOSEDA Returns To Mostly Mozart Next Month
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 18, 2019


???????Gianandrea Noseda-Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO)-will make his Wolf Trap debut leading the NSO at the Filene Center on July 26, 2019 conducting Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with Ning Feng and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. Noseda will then return to Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival conducting the festival orchestra in works by Beethoven and Schubert on August 2 and 3 at David Geffen Hall. In September 2019, Noseda will begin his tenure as founding music director of the inaugural Tsinandali Festival and Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra in the village of Tsinandali, Republic of Georgia, beginning with the festival's opening concert on September 8.

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