
Just in: Jonas Kaufmann barely survives Fidelio
It appears he did not give a full performance this afternoon after missing the dress rehearsal. There was an announcement before curtain-up that he was
It appears he did not give a full performance this afternoon after missing the dress rehearsal. There was an announcement before curtain-up that he was
The Teatro La Fenice will maintain two scheduled concerts and Tuesday, but they will be performed without an audience and streamed on the Venice theatre’s
Message from La Scala: To halt the diffusion of Coronavirus, the Prime Minister has decreed the suspension of any events and initiatives and of any
A couple called Tad and Dianne Taube have pledged $6 million to support the San Francisco Opera general director, Matthew Shilvock. Mrs Taube has been
Keeping you informed with the precipitate decline of the desperately struggling Fairfield Halls, Croydon, the site operators brag: Highlights in new space The Recreational (the
We’re hearing from loyal freelance photographers that new rules have been applied to exclude them from the Met. They are venting complaints to anyone who
A sheet of sketches by the young Adolf Hitler for an opera titled Wieland der Schmied has gone on exhibition in Lower Austria this weekend.
The morning after Francois Girard signed off the final cut of his movie from my novel The Song of Names, he was on stage at
Last night’s CBSO100 concert contained a major premiere, alongside two works previously reviewed: CBSO at Symphony Hall ★★★★ Gary Carpenter’s Ghost Songs, a CBSO Centenary
Welcome to the 40th work in the Slipped Disc/Idagio Beethoven Edition Sonata for violin and piano no 9, opus 47, ‘Kreutzer sonata’ On the morning of April
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