New York Times Sat, 10 Jan 2009 6:48 PM PST
When this Samuel Barber opera inaugurated the new Metropolitan Opera House in 1966, it entered theatrical lore as one of the great operatic disasters of all time.
Opera mezzo Stephanie Blythe an Orfeo for the ages
Opera mezzo Stephanie Blythe an Orfeo for the ages
The Myrtle Beach Sun News Sat, 10 Jan 2009 10:15 AM PST
There are certain nights in operatic history that enter the ranks of legend - and that far more people later claim to have attended than is mathematically possible: Joan Sutherland's first "Lucia" at Covent Garden in 1959; Leontyne Price's farewell "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera in 1985. It's not a stretch to imagine that years from now something of the same status may be accorded to Friday ...
Live from the Met The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Jan 09 12:13 AM
MIDDLEBURY -- After months of preparation, Middlebury's Town Hall Theater is ready to present live, high-definition broadcasts from the world's most famous opera house. The Metropolitan Opera's "Live in HD" series brings the excitement of live opera to movie houses all over the world -- at a fraction of the cost of a seat at the Met. THT is the first theater in central Vermont to offer these ...
MIDDLEBURY -- After months of preparation, Middlebury's Town Hall Theater is ready to present live, high-definition broadcasts from the world's most famous opera house. The Metropolitan Opera's "Live in HD" series brings the excitement of live opera to movie houses all over the world -- at a fraction of the cost of a seat at the Met. THT is the first theater in central Vermont to offer these ...
Local musicians to play at inaugural The Cincinnati Enquirer - Jan 11 2:56 AM
Two musicians with local ties will be performing during the Jan. 20 inauguration ceremonies for President-elect Barack Obama.
Two musicians with local ties will be performing during the Jan. 20 inauguration ceremonies for President-elect Barack Obama.
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