“The Classical Style: An Opera (of Sorts)” subverts expectations of the genre by making fun of classical composers typically featured in these concerts. The show, written by librettist Jeremy Denk ...
Turnage’s Festen at the Royal Opera House swept all before it, but there was plenty of extraordinary new music, exhilarating performances and triumphs of talent, commitment and resourcefulness across ...
Our critics pick a daily highlight from the treasure trove of online music to help get you through lockdown. This week we bring you dancing horses and bonking bunnies The French string quartet should ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Among the highlights: the Metropolitan Opera’s first work by a Black composer, Carnegie Hall’s reopened doors and more. By Zachary Woolfe ...
Cosmic Opera, a new show aiming to combine the symphonies and arias of centuries past with modern-day house music, began its two-night stint with a refined bang. By Josh Bennett Rave with a Classical ...
Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian tenor with a glorious voice that made him the opera world’s greatest star as he brought classical singing to the masses on a scale never before imagined, died today. He ...
Of course, you’ve heard of Latin pop — and opera. They're two genres that are worlds apart. But when you bring them together, you get Latin pop opera. That's the genre of music played by The Latin ...
Tell a performer, “Break a leg”, before they take the stage is to wish them good luck, of course. Elias Hendricks broke a leg, literally. Not on stage but on a soccer field—and just before the ...
The city of Magdeburg, some one and a half hours west of Berlin, isn't the sort of place that features in international cool city rankings. Still, each year a steady stream of highly qualified young ...
It was on their first big trip together in December 2018 that Ian and John King Oppermann realized they were serious. After meeting a few months earlier on Bumble, the New York City-based pair spent ...