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De Tommaso is an Anglo-Italian tenor from Tunbridge Wells who received universal acclaim in 2021 when he stepped up to rescue ...
In anticipation of his season, OperaWire spoke with the tenor about the Teatro alla Scala and his West Australian Opera debut ...
The Salzburg Festival has announced the three finalists for the Herbert von Karajan Young Conductors Award. The finalists include Christian Blex, Jakub Przybycień, and Jong-Jie Yin. They were selected ...
Pene Pati is having a breakout season, making important debuts at the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Metropolitan Opera.
Simon McBurney’s German-language production of Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte” lifts the veil between performers and audience members, making it easy to find a full-length opera (approximately three hours ...
Opera Hong Kong is set to present “The Magic Flute” this May. The production will be a special collaboration between Opera Hong Kong, China National Opera House, and State Opera South Australia, and ...
The Cecilia Chorus of New York is set for a special performance at Carnegie Hall on April 26, 2025. The showcase will feature a performance of Brahm’s “German Requiem” as well as the New York premiere ...
Soprano Nardus Williams has joined the roster of IMG Artists for general management. Williams will be represented by Senior Artist Managers Callan Coughlan and Isabella Pitman. In a statement, she ...
Merola Opera Program has unveiled its 2025 season. “This season’s programming is crafted to inspire joy, spark curiosity, and celebrate the depth of artistic expression. With vibrant repertoire and a ...
David Chan is taking a one-year leave of absence as the concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera as he has been appointed as a Professor of Violin at the Rice Shepherd School of Music at Rice ...
What happens when opera is pushed to the far reaches of the socially acceptable, artistically expected, narratively conventional, and formally structured? You end up with controversial productions, ...