Sunday afternoon at the Walt Disney Concert Hall started with a well-organized and fast line to check the […]
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Richard Wagner’s epic opera about the timeless struggle between profane and sacred love unfurled at the L.A. Opera […]
When Gaetano Donizetti composed Roberto Devereux — the third and last of his operas featuring Queen Elizabeth I […]
Based on Henri Murger’s “Scenes de la vie de Boheme”, Giacomo Puccini’s “La Boheme” is one of his […]
One of Mozart’s later works, La Clemenza di Tito, was essentially commissioned as a propaganda piece to commemorate […]
Mozart’s “The Abduction from the Seraglio” which premiered in Vienna on July 16, 1782 comes to LA Opera […]
There can be no better way to kick off Halloween than to watch the first major vampire movie […]