Emily D’Angelo, a magnetic mezzo-soprano originally from Toronto, Canada, stars in the Metropolitan Opera’s contemporary work ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s opera, inspired by the life of Federico García Lorca, arrived at the Met with a dizzying blend of styles.
There’s a war of words over New York Metropolitan Opera’s season opener “Grounded” — a military opera about drone warfare. The New York Times riddled the piece last month with critical ...
The life and death of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, whom Fascist forces assassinated during the Spanish Civil War, is the subject of an opera making its Met Opera debut in New York Tuesday.
The Fremont Opera House will be hosting Haunted Historical Tours over two nights, Oct. 25 and 26, to raise money for the ...
It was restaged in revised form two years later at the Santa Fe Opera, and is now coming to the Metropolitan Opera in a production by Brazilian director and choreographer Deborah Colker that runs ...
This tendency, which peaked in the second half of the 20th century, found little headway with audiences, according to Metropolitan Opera General Manager Peter Gelb. "Opera and classical music as a ...
Pop art artist to hold pop-up art show at Christian Siriano's CT store Artist Ashley Longshore will ... It was restaged in ...
Golijov's Flamenco-Tinged Opera About Slain Spanish Playwright Lorca Comes to the Met NEW YORK (AP) — Osvaldo Golijov was running out of time. The Argentine-born composer had been commissioned ...
It was restaged in revised form two years later at the Santa Fe Opera, and is now coming to the Metropolitan Opera in a production by Brazilian director and choreographer Deborah Colker that runs ...