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Semiramide at the Royal Opera House — it's the singing that really matters
Financial Times
Joyce DiDonato shines in this production of Rossini's lurid melodrama.
77 months ago
Black voices matter: Lawrence Brownlee on driving change in opera
The Guardian
The US-born tenor has gone from singing in church to the International Opera awards. Now he's tackling something personal: the issue of race...
75 months ago
Should the Tony Awards Honor Achievements in Opera? | Operavore
WQXR
On June 10, theater lovers in New York and elsewhere will watch the annual Tony Awards, which honor achievements on Broadway in the season...
70 months ago
Millions of Brits never attend opera because it's 'too posh', 'too long' and 'too expensive', survey finds | The Independent
The Independent
Millions of Brits have never been to the opera because they consider it "too posh", "too long" - and many don't even know when to clap,...
76 months ago
Rossini's Semiramide review [STAR:3], Royal Opera House
Culture Whisper
A queen who murders one man, is in love with another, and in an affair with a third, is heading for disaster on all fronts.
77 months ago
Dame Joan Sutherland's best operatic roles - Classical Music
Classical-Music.com
To many, Joan Sutherland was the greatest bel canto soprano ever to have appeared on the world's stages. George Hall remembers some of her...
30 months ago
Semiramide, Royal Opera review - Rossini's Queen is back
The Arts Desk |
It has long been a mystery why no new production of Semiramide should have been staged at Covent Garden since 1887: un offesa terribile...
77 months ago
Opera review: Semiramide at the Royal Opera House
The Times
Rossini's Semiramide — about the fabled queen of Babylon who seized the Assyrian throne after allegedly poisoning her husband — is one of...
77 months ago
New York, Metropolitan Opera: “Semiramide” – GBOPERA
GBOPERA
Opera in two acts – Libretto by Gaetano Rossi, based on Voltaire's Sémiramis Music by Gioacchino Rossini Semiramide ANGELA MEADE
74 months ago
Can America Keep Pace With European Opera? | Operavore
WQXR
One of the questions I am most often asked by American operagoers is why major European companies seem to have more stars, more operas per...
84 months ago