The Metropolitan Opera ended its annual winter hiatus with two productions that chronicle their protagonists’ dangerous, ...
The aria “Must the winter come so soon ... Why, then, is it impossible to see “Vanessa” at an opera house like the Met? That’s a question with deeper implications: If one of the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The Met, a magnet for star singers, flexed its muscles to stack the cast of Beethoven’s only opera, with Lise Davidsen in the ...
This weekend, head to the St. Patrick's Day parade, check out the cherry blossoms in your city, and dive into a new Philly ...
Jake Heggie’s 2010 operatic treatment certainly took up a lot of aural and visual space at its Metropolitan Opera premiere on Monday, but there was an emptiness at its heart.
After seven years in L.A., native East Coaster Rebecca Lowery has returned to this side of the country, excited about a new job and a popular Columbus fest.
The Metropolitan Opera, at its finest, is a destination for voices. The Met is a glamorously storied house with a welcoming audience and undeniable prestige. It hasn't always been quick to cast ...
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