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.
Met Opera opens season with tech-heavy 'Grounded' New York's prestigious Metropolitan Opera will open its season Monday with "Grounded," a work that explores technological evolutions of war ...
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 ...
Lorca, who was a classical pianist, was captivated by cante jondo, or “deep song, the original manifestation of flamenco, ...
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.
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 ...
The King and Queen will spend five days in Australia, a country where the young Charles spent part of his formative years.
New York's prestigious Metropolitan Opera will open its season Monday with "Grounded," a work that explores technological evolutions of war against the backdrop of motherhood. Commissioned by the ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera is preparing to stage a Flamenco-infused production of an opera about Spanish author Federico Garcia Lorca. The work, “Ainadamar,” by Argentine-born ...