
A whistlestop guide to the latest American opera
From WNO’s Written in Stone to Cosi fan tutti and Upload at The Park Avenue Armory, American opera isn’t afraid to be experimental.
From WNO’s Written in Stone to Cosi fan tutti and Upload at The Park Avenue Armory, American opera isn’t afraid to be experimental.
Joyce DiDonato’s latest ambitious project is a call to arms on climate change, asking the audience to embrace their role as part of nature.
The pandemic forced the opera world to adapt and innovate. Have the changes been for the better or for worse?
The Time of Our Singing is a strong candidate for addition to the Met’s future repertoire.
Nevill Holt Opera’s innovative outdoor staging makes for the perfect setting for a spellbinding performance of Don Giovanni.
Is it a Calvinist streak that encourages Scotland to embrace the Covid curbs too eagerly, or is it down to the Scottish Nationalists?
Dalbavie’s epic adaption of Paul Claudel’s play is a reminder of the limitations to the modern short attention span.
La Vie humaine and L’Heure espagnole deserve revival and have been made accessible and up to date by Opera Zuid.
People tend to be extremely nostalgic about the music they listened to when they were young. If you were a teenager in the 1970s, chances
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