Music: Opera
Currently listing articles 65-51:
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Opera Review (LA): The Fly— Can bad science fiction made good opera? Not in the case of the recent outing of "The Fly" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los
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Concert Review: LA Philharmonic Gala with Esa-Pekka Salonen Conducting— The LA Philharmonica presents a Salonen gala with Dawn Upshaw, Audra McDonald, and Barbara Hannigan.
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Opera Review (LA): Il Trittico by Puccini at the Dorthy Chandler Pavilion— William Friedkin and Woody Allen direct a smashing production of Puccini's last complete opera.
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Music DVD Review: The 2007 Newport Music Festival (Boxed Set)— “Newport—the most festive of festivals,” says Bernard Levin of the London Times.
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Opera Review (Verona): Nabucco by Verdi at Arena di Verona— The most beautiful-sounding chorus in opera is the real star of this fine production.
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Music Media: Whitechapel, Gwar, Offensive Cover Tunes, Judas Priest, Drudgery, Vasco Rossi, "Saga - Ópera Extravagante," Drowning Pool— Looking for some music? Look no further.
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Opera Review (Verona): Tosca by Puccini at Arena Di Verona— Tosca reaches new heights in Verona.
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Opera Review (Verona): Aida by Verdi at Arena Di Verona— Egypt comes to Verona again, in a sumptuous updated version of a legendary 1913 production.
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Opera Review (Milan): La Traviata by Verdi at Teatro Alla Scala— Mariella La Devia sings Violetta at La Scala, but Renato Bruson is the biggest crowd-pleaser as Germont.
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Opera Review (Florence, Italy): La Traviata by Verdi at the Duomo Auditorium— Violetta dies more than once in Florence.
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Opera Review: The Barber of Seville (Bern, Switzerland)— A modern take on Il Barbiere di Siviglia complete with trashcans.
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In the Beginning: Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea— A Look at The Coronation of Poppea and the Beginnings of Opera
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Opera Review (LA): The Broken Jug by Ullmann and The Dwarf by Zemlinsky at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion— A splendid new production of two forgotten masterworks from the Holocaust at the LA Opera.
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Theater/Opera Review (LA): Otello by Giuseppe Verdi at The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion— This new production of Verdi's Otello at the LA Opera features a smashing Desdemona sung by Christina Gallardo-Domas.
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Music DVD Review: Nightwish - End Of An Era— The Tarja Turunen era may have ended with this DVD, but Nightwish still soldier on.

