The success of the International Opera Awards is intellectual rigour
At the awards ceremony in Munich this year, a jury dug deep into the purpose of opera and its impact on society.Â
At the awards ceremony in Munich this year, a jury dug deep into the purpose of opera and its impact on society.Â
“Outcomes” was absent from our vocabulary a few decades ago and is now thriving at the heart of it.
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The sound world in Grounded is lyrical, the moments of drama are explosive and the stagecraft is sharp.
In this small picture, Antonello gives Jerome an intimate space, surrounded by his personal possessions.
The key inflection point in Timothy Snyder’s “On Freedom” and Anne Applebaum’s “Autocracy Inc.” is the same: the resonating impact of Putin’s aggression.
For more reasons than one, Cliveden is rather more colourful than the average book festival.
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