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Violetta Urmana had not sung at the Metropolitan Opera since 2017.
Skelton had a chance to speak with OperaWire about the role of Tristan, making his Philadelphia Orchestra debut, and ...
OperaWire spoke to the soprano in anticipation of her Philadelphia performances regarding Isolde, Wagner, and what new roles she looks forward to singing.
The soprano spoke to OperaWire about winning the prestigious award, Beverly Sills, and her relationship with the Metropolitan ...
Ricky Ian Gordon’s “This House” premieres 5/31/25 at OTSL; Lynn Nottage & Ruby Aiyo Gerber give voice to Harlem brownstone ...
Lidia Fridman had a major breakout when she jumped into a run of Donizetti's "L’Ange de Nisida" at the Donizetti Opera ...
Filidei, born in Pisa in 1973 and currently based in Paris, has been published by Casa Ricordi since 2018 and was recognized by Classic Voice magazine as one of the ten most intriguing composers on ...
Simon McBurney’s German-language production of Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte” lifts the veil between performers and audience members, making it easy to find a full-length opera (approximately three hours ...
The Metropolitan Opera revived “Le Nozze di Figaro” for the 2024-25 season. I’ve seen this Richard Eyre production countless times and it’s always a breath of air to see how different casts can take ...
The Macerata Opera Festival has announced the operas for the 2025 season. The 61st Festival will take place between July 18 and August 10 and will showcase three works. The first open that will be ...
Famed pianist and conductor Sir András Schiff has canceled all of his U.S. appearances in 2025-26. Per The Violin Channel, Schiff decided as a result of the political turmoil taking place in the “land ...
An egomaniac goes on an obsessive revenge tour to heal his bruised ego, in the process destroying himself and the entire community that he is supposed to lead and protect. In a way, “Moby Dick” is a ...
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