Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part series of reported commentaries on the future of opera. NEW YORK — It’s a big house. The Metropolitan Opera seats nearly 4,000 people up into its fifth ...
If she has the voice of an angel, and the face of an angel, she must be an Angel. Angel Blue, that is. Recommended Videos The American soprano, one of the most admired singers of her generation, is ...
It might dawn on a viewer during “Aida” that we live in a great country, where you can avail yourself of three hours of Verdi from the Metropolitan Opera on a Friday night for the unprincely sum of $1 ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by But opening night of the huge production’s final run, shakily cast, presented a show that seemed to be begging to retire. By Zachary Woolfe “I’m not ...
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