DVD REVIEW | San Francisco Opera Does Show Boat Justice
By Paul E. Robinson on September 14, 2015
New DVD captures a performance – fine in nearly every way – given just last year by the San Francisco Opera (SFO).
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By Paul E. Robinson on September 14, 2015
New DVD captures a performance – fine in nearly every way – given just last year by the San Francisco Opera (SFO).
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Tenor Rolando Villazon and conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin return with the third installment in a Mozart Opera project: The Abduction from the Seraglio.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on August 24, 2015
Loose Tea Music Theatre's "Dissociative Me" provides a hilarious romp through the land of Mephistopheles.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on August 5, 2015
Against The Grain Theatre demolishes the fourth wall with new reality TV show opera, A Little Too Cozy.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on August 5, 2015
British-Ukrainian bass-baritone Pavlo Hunka shares his thoughts on bringing Ukrainian Art Songs to the world.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on July 16, 2015
Finnish lyric soprano Soile Isokoski shares her thoughts on her art and the passing her wisdom and experience to the next generation.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on July 16, 2015
Italian-based, American-born keyboardist and conductor Alan Curtis died suddenly on July 15 in Florence at the age of 81. His contribution to the revival of Italian Baroque opera was huge, he left a rich legacy of period-performance resources for organ and harpsichord, and helped boost the careers of Canadian soprano Karina Gauvin and mezzo Marie-Nicole Lemieux through recordings made with his period-instrument ensemble, Il complesso barocco.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on July 12, 2015
Tenors are often expected to either have great voices, or brains. Jon Vickers had both...
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on June 13, 2015
Sir Christopher Lee, the screen legend who really wanted to be an opera singer.
(Continue reading)By Neil Crory on June 8, 2015
This past Friday, Against the Grain Theatre (AtG) gave the final of four sold-out performances of their latest venture, Death & Desire, featuring mezzo-soprano, Krisztina Szabó, bass-baritone, Stephen Hegedus, and pianist, Topher Mokrzewski.
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