Steve Jobs is the subject of a new opera
Foster’s Daily Democrat–Jul 19, 2017
SANTA FE, N.M. — It’s 2007, and Steve Jobs has just finished launching the first iPhone before an enraptured audience when he nearly …
Playbill.com
James Levine to Conduct Metropolitan Opera’s New Tosca Next …
Opera News–Jul 10, 2017
THE METROPOLITAN OPERA announced today that music director emeritus James Levine will conduct next season’s new production of Tosca …
Our first look at the Steve Jobs opera is here
The Verge–17 hours ago
The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, an original opera about the Apple co-founder, opens at the Santa Fe Opera this week. The Ringer has a great …
Trump as a Novel: An Implausible ‘Soap Opera Without the Sex and …
New York Times–Jul 19, 2017
“It’s like a soap opera without the sex and fun,” grumbled Matt Latimer, an author and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush. (He is …
Nigel Redden, Director of Lincoln Center Festival, to Step Down …
Opera News–Jun 28, 2017
During his time as the festival’s director, Redden has organized 1,465 performances of opera, music, dance, theater and interdisciplinary works …
La Pietra del Paragone
Opera News–Jul 7, 2017
That La Pietra deserves the occasional dusting off was heartily confirmed by Wolf Trap Opera in a colorful production at the Barns at Wolf Trap …
Otello
Opera News–Jun 23, 2017
As a first attempt at one of opera’s great challenges, Kaufmann’s performance can be accounted an overall success, managed as it was with …
Il Pirata
Opera News–Jul 10, 2017
CONDUCTOR WILL CRUTCHFIELD bade farewell to the Caramoor Festival in fine style with his July 8 performance of Bellini’s Il Pirata. Earlier …
FORT WORTH OPERA
Opera News–Jul 17, 2017
FORT WORTH OPERA announced that Tuomas Hiltunen, 45, an actor, educator and administrator who previously served as the director of the …
At Minn. women’s prison, Mother’s Day sadness turns into opera
Minnesota Public Radio News–13 hours ago
New York composer Wang Jie’s opera “It Rained on Shakopee” features a recorded woman’s chorus from the Shakopee women’s prison.
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