Opera is impossible and always has been. The operatic ideal, an imagined union of all the human senses and all art forms—music, drama, dance, poetry, painting—is unattainable by its very nature. This ...
On Opera San Jose’s Saturday night opening performance of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” French police stormed the Boulevard Beaumarchais of the 11th arrondissement in Paris, where but a few feet ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Kevin Carillo dreams up an unlikely combination, with results that are delirious and often persuasive, but also excessive. By Joshua Barone Mozart’s ...
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