In a vast studio at the Seattle Opera Center on a recent Monday evening, a glorious noise was heard. While rehearsing the end of Act I of the beloved Puccini opera “Tosca,” the voices of 46 Seattle ...
(St. Louis Public Radio) – As St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians file into the Powell Hall stage door facing Delmar Boulevard, they’re striding along the boundary that divides a segregated city.
Liz Frazer raises her hands and leads the singers in front of her into a vocal exercise. They start raggedly and the Seattle Opera teaching artist immediately signals the piano player to stop, then ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tilman Michael, who leads the Frankfurt Opera’s chorus, will succeed the veteran conductor Donald Palumbo, who steps down this season after 17 years.
Singing may have been Don Wright's greatest pleasure, but making a difference for Canadian theatrical performers was his ...
The Young@Heart Chorus’ upcoming show has a somewhat equivocal name: "Young@Heart Goes Classical (sort of).” The hedging “sort of” simply means that the evening’s program, which will feature members ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by We asked Patti Smith, John Turturro, Renée Fleming and others to pick the music that moves them. Listen to their choices. In the past, we’ve asked ...
The production of this oratorio from Robert Wilson is a meditative experience that conjures visions that are otherworldly.