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According to Dan Wakin in today’s Times, tenor Jerry Hadley, who has suffered from depression and financial troubles for several […]
According to Dan Wakin in today’s Times, tenor Jerry Hadley, who has suffered from depression and financial troubles for several […]
It’s been 38 years since Richie Havens opened the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, with a rousing three hour set
Word just in that Beverly Sills, the soprano from Crown Heights who enjoyed an illustrious career on the world’s great
Dining during the opera is an old tradition, going back at least as far as the 18th Century. At Venice’s
Get out your Metrocards: on June 21 – the summer solstice – NYC will play host to the first annual
Fe(a)stival of Music Read Post »
Apparently, the Met isn’t the only opera company coming to the Slope this summer: our very own Brooklyn Repertory Opera
Opera in the ‘hood Read Post »
This week’s Time Out New York has a solid rundown of all the concert happenings coming up over the next
I was persuaded to take time out from a busy week at work to attend City Opera’s Wednesday night performance
Float Like a Butterfly… Read Post »
Well, there’s good news and bad news concerning Belgium’s Royal Opera House production of The Magic Flute appearing at BAM