NEW YORKNEW YORK — He opened the season as kindly Uncle Paul in the Metropolitan Opera premiere of Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” Next night he was the vagabond monk Varlaam, stopping ...
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Composer, conductor, and bass-baritone Damien Geter has revealed his 2023-2024 season, which includes the world premiere of American Apollo, a workshop of his new major opera Loving v. Virginia, the ...
Q. What world class bass-baritone made a guest appearance here in April 1960? A. Norman Treigle was one of a handful of prominent guests who joined the Chattanooga Opera Association for its ...
Purves is a stage animal, which as he later explains here is why he was so in tune with Barrie Kosky for the amazing Glyndebourne production of Handel's Saul (pictured left by Bill Cooper in the title ...
Bass-baritone John Cheek is a veteran of more than 360 performances with the Metropolitan Opera and has sung with other opera companies and orchestras (including the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra) ...
Bass-baritone William Powers has sung hundreds of roles over a 30-year international operatic career, but none gives him such pleasure as the role of the rapacious Scarpia in Puccini’s “Tosca.” “I ...
This image released by The Metropolitan Opera shows bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as Varlaam, center, with Tichina Vaughn as the Hostess of the Inn, left, and Brenton Ryan as Missail. in a scene ...
I guess it also has to be mentioned, if only once here, that he went on from life as a choral scholar at King’s College Cambridge to being a member of jazz vocal harmony group Harvey and the ...