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  • Robin Hood the Musical by Kem Ludwig

    World Premiere at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre

    By: Jack Lyons - Aug 21st, 2017

    San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre has the honor of mounting the World Premiere of Ken Ludwig’s newest comedy/farce “Robin Hood”, deftly directed by longtime stage and TV veteran Jessica Stone.

  • Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble Untamed

    Impeccable Opera Produced with Verve

    By: Susan Hall - Aug 25th, 2017

    Opera is a form comprised of many elements. Seldom are all of them addressed successfully. Dell'Arte Opera Ensemble succeeds in producing intriguing and complex theater with attention to every detail. How do they do it, opera after opera, concert after concert?

  • Dell'Arte's Calisto and Cunning Vixen

    Two Worlds Mix and Match in Opera

    By: Susan Hall - Aug 26th, 2017

    Separated by almost three hundred the years, the full productions of Dell’Arte’s annual festival both looked at how two worlds mix and match in Calisto and The Cunning Vixen. Both productions were at once delightful and moving.

  • Madama Butterfly Returns to Metropolitan Opera

    A Great Love Story

    By: Paul J. Pelkonen - Aug 28th, 2017

    It's one of the greatest love stories of the operatic canon. It's a sharp commentary on American imperialism and the uncaring treatment of "natives" by white people. It's both. It's brilliant. It's Butterfly.

  • Sting at Tanglewood

    On Tour for Release of 57th and 9th

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 30th, 2017

    In every sense it was a cool evening in the Shed as British rock star, Sting, brought his tour in support of the album 57th and 9th to Tanglewood. They have been on the road since last February.

  • Diana Ross Brought Motown to Tanglewood

    A Musical Retrospective from Supremes to Disco

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 31st, 2017

    Making her first Tanglewood appearance in decades the 73-year-old diva, Miss Diana Ross (as she insists on being addressed), had them dancing in the aisles. It was an evening of greatest hits her own as well as covers. With no opening act it proved to be an early evening in Lenox ending before 9 PM.

  • Quadrophenia at Tanglewood

    Pete Townsend’s Rock Opera

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 03rd, 2017

    In 2015 Pete Townsend’s long time musical collaborator Rachel Fuller scored the rock opera for orchestra. They were married in February. It was performed to mostly favorable but mixed reviews with the 90-piece Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the 80 members of the London Oriana Choir. This version was performed last night at Tanglewood with Keith Lockhart conducting the Boston Pops. Opera tenor Alfie Boe, Townsend, and British rocker Billy Idol performed the vocals.

  • New York City Opera Presents Spirited Spaghetti Western

    Kristin Sampson Sings The Girl Minnie

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 08th, 2017

    Puccini loved to compose and after the success of La Boheme, Madama Butterfly and Tosca he was looking for a new story. He wrote that these three operas already bored him. He had also had trouble with the librettists with whom he’d worked on these operas. Luigi Illica, co-librettist, even suggested that he get another composer to collaborate with him. Instead Puccini found new librettists. La Fanciulla del West is the upshot.

  • Star Wars Comes to New York Philharmonic

    Magical Combination, Fillm and Live Music

    By: Paul J. Pelkonen - Sep 12th, 2017

    The reason for doing live performances of the Star Wars films goes far beyond their place in popular culture. Each of these films features a magnificent score by John Williams, the Boston-based composer who rose to national prominence with his 1975 score for Jaws.

  • Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte

    Produced by Opera San Jose

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 13th, 2017

    Opera San Jose opened its 34th season with a handsome production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s popular opera buffa, Cosi Fan Tutte. A winsome cast of strong singers with fine acting chops yields a highly entertaining outcome.

  • Japan Society Presents Osada Opera

    East Meets West in Four Nights of Dream

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 14th, 2017

    Moto Osada’s first opera, Four Nights of Dream, is, like the composer, a cross over between East and West. Osada composed the music and libretto. The flexibility that gave him has yielded a work of exquisite sensibility.

  • 'Fresh Grass' Festival Day One At Mass MoCa

    Be There Or Be Square

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Sep 15th, 2017

    The Annual 'Fresh Grass' Festival of Bluegrass Music opens its doors at 5:30 pm, today, at Mass MoCa in North Adams, Massachusetts. It will be a fun filled three day weekend.

  • Shanghai Opera at the Metropolitan Museum

    Farewell My Concubine

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 15th, 2017

    The Metropolitan Museum uses it galleries and collections to present events. The Shanghai Opera's production of Farewell My Concubine, based on a 3rd century BC story, fit perfectly in the Chinese Courtyard modelled on the Ming Dynasty Garden of the Master of the Fishing Nets.

  • We Shall Not Be Moved Premieres

    A Moving Hip-Opera at Opera Philadelphia

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 17th, 2017

    Years of work between the Philadelphia community and Opera Philadelphia were realized in a Hip-opera by Daniel Bernard Roumain and Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Bill T. Jones, a maker, came in for the finishing touches.

  • Opera Philadelphia Launches a Festival

    Kevin Puts and Mark Campbell Strike Again

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 17th, 2017

    Opera Philadelphia is the 'it' opera company in the United States. No one has been more successful in developing new opera, honing talent and developing audiences. The festival displays many facets of their work.

  • Star Wars Begins at New York Philharmonic

    A Splendid Start to the Series

    By: Paul J. Pelkonen - Sep 18th, 2017

    There would be no Star Wars without the music of John Williams. On Friday night, the composer's stirring opening music sent hairs standing on end as the New York Philharmonic gave its second performance of the complete orchestral score of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Their task: accompanying George Lucas' 1997 remastered "Special Edition" of the beloved 1977 science fiction classic.

  • New York Philharmonic Opens Its Season

    Jaap Van Zweden at the Helm

    By: Paul J. Pelkonen - Sep 19th, 2017

    The New York Philharmonic throws open its doors with a concert they are dubbing the Gala of 106 All-Stars. The program is unusual and heavy for an opening night: Gustav Mahler's burly five-movement Symphony No. 5. The real star of the show will be on the podium: Dutch conductor Jaap van Zweden who is one year away from beginning his tenure as the orchestra's newest Music Director.

  • War Stories from Opera Philadelphia

    Philadelphia Museum of Art Provides Dramatic Setting

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 18th, 2017

    Inaugurating your season with a festival is setting the entertainment bar a notch higher. One after another as this festival week unfolds, dramas of high intensity, great variety set in unusual locations proceed to both jar and move. It is a mind-blowing experience.

  • Sondra Radvanovsky at Opera Philadelphia

    Celeste Radvanovsky Forma Divina

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 18th, 2017

    Sondra Radvanovsky is a sublime dramatic singing artist. She has never performed in Philadelphia, and a packed Perlman Theater greeted her arrival. She did not disappoint. Dressed in a smashing deep blue strapless gown and bedecked in juicy rhinestones she sang her heart out. She explained that she was going to show us who she was..

  • Jaap Van Zweden at NY Philharmonic

    Another Openin', Another Maestro

    By: Paul J. Pelkonen - Sep 20th, 2017

    The changing of the guard at any major symphony orchestra is a long and complicated challenge. For the New York Philharmonic, who are in the process of installing the Dutch conductor Jaap van Zweden as its new music director, that took another turn on Tueday night. Van Zweden is not quite "here" yet. He will start his first official season with the orchestra in 2018.

  • Van Zweden Intrigues with Glass and Mahler

    New NY Philharmonic Conductor a Marvel

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 24th, 2017

    Jaap Van Sweden, the music director designate of the New York Philharmonic has swept the city up in his magic. Katia & Marielle Labèque performed a Philip Glass duo piano concerto under his baton. They have often performed Glass. The acoustics of Geffen Hall caused problems in this piece and the Mahler that followed. Yet the new conductor made clear his chemistry with his orchestra and the audience.

  • On Site Opera Focuses on Dinosaurs

    Natural History Museum Setting

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 24th, 2017

    If you are asked what’s the most exciting character you can think of and answer is 'dinosaurs', it’s just a short leap to the creation of an opera about them if you want a audience that says opera, next, then make an opera about dinosaurs. On Site Opera has done just this.

  • In the Heights by Lin-Manuel Miranda

    Hip Hop Musical in Rochester

    By: Herbert Simpson - Sep 26th, 2017

    On opening night, everyone in the theater – from old, expected attendees to first-time youngsters – seemed involved and excited throughout. We are looking at a neighborhood — a single block of New York’s Washington Heights – and we simultaneously observe separate families, shops, households.

  • Blank Out by Michel Van Der Aa

    Miah Persson and Roderick Williams Excel

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 26th, 2017

    Under the canopy formed by the dome of the Drill Hall in the Park Avenue Armory, Michel Van der Aa’s brilliant chamber opera, Blank Out, unfolds. In this gargantuan space, we seemed small and so did elements of the opera.

  • Food For Thought

    Dar Williams Talks About Her New Book

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Sep 27th, 2017

    Dar Williams talks about her new book, 'What I Found in a Thousand Towns: A Traveling Musician's Guide to Rebuilding America's Communities One Coffee Shop, Dog Run and Open-Mike Night at a Time.' BBQ, Bourbon and beer are on the menu at Hancock Shaker Village.

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