Opera Carolina is entering a new historic era. For the first time in its 75 years, a woman and a person of color is at the helm. Channel 9′s Almiya White sat down with Dr. Shante Williams, the general ...
Maria Todaro resented the political science and law degrees her parents pushed her to get. She wanted to be an opera singer like her parents, not a lawyer or businesswoman. Now, Todaro, an ...
We're less easily shocked today. But watching Florentine Opera's new production of "Carmen," it's easy to see what startled its Parisian audience when Bizet's opera debuted in 1875. Carmen's brazen ...
Some describe it as a giant, idling engine. Some say it’s like the whirr of a generator. Others swear it comes straight from the center of the Earth. About 2% of the global population reports hearing ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by What’s behind the strange emphasis on childlessness in “Die Frau ohne Schatten,” the Strauss-Hofmannsthal opera now at the Met? Look to the ancients.
Almost everyone in Salome wants something they shouldn’t. A king desires his stepdaughter, a servant desires a princess and a princess desires a prisoner with equal parts fascination and repulsion. We ...
Maria Todaro was named Florida Grand Opera’s new general director. Todaro, an accomplished opera singer, says she has big plans to revamp the storied opera company and attract more visitors. Maria ...
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