It’s no wonder that Puccini’s legendary three-act Tosca is of the most performed operas in the world. The […]
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Omar is a bold and magnificent new opera, reminding us why it’s just as important to nurture fresh […]
Who would have thought that Elizabeth Taylor and Verdi had something in common? Apparently, both demanded an exorbitant […]
What, you may ask, would the classic Cinderella tale be without the Fairy Godmother, pumpkin carriage, midnight curfew, […]
Verdi’s Il Trovatore proves there’s no such thing as too much of a good thing. After a painful […]
When Gaetano Donizetti composed Roberto Devereux — the third and last of his operas featuring Queen Elizabeth I […]
The story of Orpheus and Eurydice fits nicely into the most conventional plot line of all: Boy meets […]
Considered one of Mozart’s most popular operas written during the end of his short 35-year life, The Magic […]
Daniel Evans directs four-time Grammy Award winner, Renée Fleming (La Traviatta, Le Nozze di Figaro) in this enchanting […]
Based on Henri Murger’s “Scenes de la vie de Boheme”, Giacomo Puccini’s “La Boheme” is one of his […]