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At the Aix Festival, Premieres in Pursuit of Happiness
The New York Times
Two works at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, by two inventive opera partnerships, use fables to explore grief and queer utopian dreams.
9 months ago
French Choreographer Bintou Dembélé Opens the Avignon Festival
The New York Times
The French choreographer Bintou Dembélé brings her desire to create “a fair ecosystem” to the Avignon Festival, which she opened with...
9 months ago
French Opera Takes Over New York - WSJ
WSJ
Wadsworth. This trimmed the opera's considerable length and clarified its central point in a modern context: When macho Thésée attempts to...
71 months ago
NYC, Cornell artists produce 'quarrelsome' opera | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell Chronicle
Rebecca Harris-Warrick's opera project, “The Pleasures of the Quarrel” will be shown March 27 at Bailey Hall.
25 months ago
Discover the real history behind 'The Phantom of the Opera'
New York Theatre Guide
The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your... history book? He could be, or at least inside a book of legends. The story of a masked,...
18 months ago
From Opera House to Starbucks: A Brief History of NYC's Bygone Opera Houses | WQXR Editorial
WQXR
Let's take a walk down memory lane, shall we? New York is brimming with incredible histories that live in the very bones of the city,...
46 months ago
Review | Opera Lafayette gives fresh bite to French Baroque in eye-popping 'Io'
Washington Post
Rameau's newly restored 1745 opéra-ballet premieres with Pierre de la Garde's long-lost “Léandre et Héro”
11 months ago
Christian Thielemann to Succeed Daniel Barenboim at Berlin State Opera
The New York Times
The conductor, an acclaimed Wagnerian, was named to replace Barenboim, who stepped down in January after three decades because of health...
6 months ago
The Ups and Downs of the Aix-en-Provence Festival
The New York Times
Not everything was an artistic or audience success at the 75th Aix-en-Provence Festival in France. But everything was worth discussing.
9 months ago
“The Greek Passion” Takes Center Stage at the Salzburg Festival
The New York Times
Bohuslav Martinu's final opera, “The Greek Passion,” explores a story that was as explosive in the mid-twentieth century as it is today.
9 months ago