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The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast.MOLTO ARMILIATO
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The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
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D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, ITHE BOOK OF MATTHEW
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast.MOLTO ARMILIATO
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A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
OPERAWATCH - OPERA NEWS - HOME 1. On September 24, the hottest ticket in New York City was opening night of Lucia di Lammermoor at the METROPOLITAN OPERA.The new Lucia, directed by Mary Zimmerman and conducted by James Levine, marked the beginning of PETER GELB's second season as the Met's general manager.Among the celebrities gathered to cheer Natalie Dessay, Marcello Giordani and the rest of the cast were New YorkMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, IBASS INSTINCTS
R ené Pape has been singing practically all his life. Although he denies that the experience of performing as an alto in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor (he often sang solo parts, overcoming stage-fright at an early age) gave him any real grounding in technique, one cannot help speculating that the total lack of artifice in his voice production owes something to that early training.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. OPERA NEWS DIGITAL EDITION: F.A.Q. 2. Open the Opera News app. Opera News's latest update (v16) is no longer compatible with the iOS newsstand (iOS 7) and is now a standalone app that will appear on your device. 3. Tap the stacked-line icon in the upper-left-hand corner of the app (see left) and then click on "Accounts" followed by "Login." 4.ADVERTISE WITH US
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
OPERAWATCH - OPERA NEWS - HOME 1. On September 24, the hottest ticket in New York City was opening night of Lucia di Lammermoor at the METROPOLITAN OPERA.The new Lucia, directed by Mary Zimmerman and conducted by James Levine, marked the beginning of PETER GELB's second season as the Met's general manager.Among the celebrities gathered to cheer Natalie Dessay, Marcello Giordani and the rest of the cast were New YorkMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, IBASS INSTINCTS
R ené Pape has been singing practically all his life. Although he denies that the experience of performing as an alto in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor (he often sang solo parts, overcoming stage-fright at an early age) gave him any real grounding in technique, one cannot help speculating that the total lack of artifice in his voice production owes something to that early training.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - OBITUARIES RENÉE DORIA PERPIGNAN, FRANCE, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—LA CELLE-SUR-MORIN, FRANCE, MARCH 6, 2021 . A SPECIALIST in the repertoire of her native France, Renée Doria was a lyric coloratura soprano of formidable charm who spent most of her career perform-ing or recording in Europe.Doria made her opera debut at Opéra de Marseille in 1942, as Rosina in a French-language performance of Il FIRST TIME LOGGING IN LOGGING IN TO OPERANEWS.COM. If this is your first time signing in, please follow the instructions below. The format of your temporary, Initial Username will depend on whether you are a direct subscriber or receive OPERA NEWS as a benefit of membership to the MetropolitanOpera Guild or
SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT Something a Little Different Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo talks about his double-sided career as singer and producer. By F. Paul Driscoll Photographs by Ryan Pfluger A NTHONY ROTH COSTANZO is waiting for me outside Jamali OPERA NEWS - CIRCUS DAYS AND NIGHTS MALMÖ Circus Days and Nights Malmö Opera 5/29/21 I N 2016, PHILIP GLASS saw a production of his opera Satyagraha at the Folkoperan in Stockholm, co-produced with Cirkus Cirkör. Glass, who believes that the domains of opera and the circus OPERA NEWS - THE EXTINCTIONIST CHATHAM, NY The Extinctionist Heartbeat Opera 5/29/21 C OLUMBIA COUNTY'S VERDANTLY LANDSCAPED, semi-outdoor PS 21 was the rare U.S. venue that pulled off an ambitious Summer 2020 music and dance season. The 100-acre campus has offered pand OPERA NEWS - ARGIPPO Argippo Baráth, Lys, Galou, Pizzolato; De Donato; Europa Galante, Biondi. Text. Naïve Records OP7079 (2) VIVALDI O F ALL THE COMPOSER’S extant operas, Vivaldi’s Argippo hasOPERA NEWS - TOSCA
SEATTLE Tosca Seattle Opera 6/25/21 A FTER SOARING SPECTACULARLY with its recent production of Flight , Jonathan Dove’s airport drama, Seattle Opera fell to earth with a plodding if well-sung Tosca of scant particular tension or intensit OPERA NEWS - MARGARET MARSHALL: SONGBIRD Margaret Marshall: Songbird Works by Purcell, Bach, Handel, Mozart and Finzi. Various orchestras, conductors. Streaming A FTER WINNING THE MUNICH ARD International Music Competition in 1974, Scottish sopranoMargaret
OPERA NEWS - JAMES NEWBY: I WONDER AS I WANDER James Newby: I Wonder as I Wander Songs by Schubert, Beethoven, Britten, Mahler. Middleton, piano. BIS 2475 T HE PIANIST JOSEPH MIDDLETON has not had as large a presence on recordings as some of his colleagues, but based on his collaboratioOPERA NEWS - ARMIDA
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. OPERA NEWS DIGITAL EDITION: F.A.Q. 2. Open the Opera News app. Opera News's latest update (v16) is no longer compatible with the iOS newsstand (iOS 7) and is now a standalone app that will appear on your device. 3. Tap the stacked-line icon in the upper-left-hand corner of the app (see left) and then click on "Accounts" followed by "Login." 4.ADVERTISE WITH US
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
OPERAWATCH - OPERA NEWS - HOME 1. On September 24, the hottest ticket in New York City was opening night of Lucia di Lammermoor at the METROPOLITAN OPERA.The new Lucia, directed by Mary Zimmerman and conducted by James Levine, marked the beginning of PETER GELB's second season as the Met's general manager.Among the celebrities gathered to cheer Natalie Dessay, Marcello Giordani and the rest of the cast were New YorkMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, IBASS INSTINCTS
R ené Pape has been singing practically all his life. Although he denies that the experience of performing as an alto in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor (he often sang solo parts, overcoming stage-fright at an early age) gave him any real grounding in technique, one cannot help speculating that the total lack of artifice in his voice production owes something to that early training.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. OPERA NEWS DIGITAL EDITION: F.A.Q. 2. Open the Opera News app. Opera News's latest update (v16) is no longer compatible with the iOS newsstand (iOS 7) and is now a standalone app that will appear on your device. 3. Tap the stacked-line icon in the upper-left-hand corner of the app (see left) and then click on "Accounts" followed by "Login." 4.ADVERTISE WITH US
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
OPERAWATCH - OPERA NEWS - HOME 1. On September 24, the hottest ticket in New York City was opening night of Lucia di Lammermoor at the METROPOLITAN OPERA.The new Lucia, directed by Mary Zimmerman and conducted by James Levine, marked the beginning of PETER GELB's second season as the Met's general manager.Among the celebrities gathered to cheer Natalie Dessay, Marcello Giordani and the rest of the cast were New YorkMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, IBASS INSTINCTS
R ené Pape has been singing practically all his life. Although he denies that the experience of performing as an alto in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor (he often sang solo parts, overcoming stage-fright at an early age) gave him any real grounding in technique, one cannot help speculating that the total lack of artifice in his voice production owes something to that early training.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I love OPERA NEWS - OBITUARIES RENÉE DORIA PERPIGNAN, FRANCE, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—LA CELLE-SUR-MORIN, FRANCE, MARCH 6, 2021 . A SPECIALIST in the repertoire of her native France, Renée Doria was a lyric coloratura soprano of formidable charm who spent most of her career perform-ing or recording in Europe.Doria made her opera debut at Opéra de Marseille in 1942, as Rosina in a French-language performance of Il FIRST TIME LOGGING IN LOGGING IN TO OPERANEWS.COM. If this is your first time signing in, please follow the instructions below. The format of your temporary, Initial Username will depend on whether you are a direct subscriber or receive OPERA NEWS as a benefit of membership to the MetropolitanOpera Guild or
SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT Something a Little Different Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo talks about his double-sided career as singer and producer. By F. Paul Driscoll Photographs by Ryan Pfluger A NTHONY ROTH COSTANZO is waiting for me outside Jamali OPERA NEWS - CIRCUS DAYS AND NIGHTS MALMÖ Circus Days and Nights Malmö Opera 5/29/21 I N 2016, PHILIP GLASS saw a production of his opera Satyagraha at the Folkoperan in Stockholm, co-produced with Cirkus Cirkör. Glass, who believes that the domains of opera and the circus OPERA NEWS - THE EXTINCTIONIST CHATHAM, NY The Extinctionist Heartbeat Opera 5/29/21 C OLUMBIA COUNTY'S VERDANTLY LANDSCAPED, semi-outdoor PS 21 was the rare U.S. venue that pulled off an ambitious Summer 2020 music and dance season. The 100-acre campus has offered pand OPERA NEWS - ARGIPPO Argippo Baráth, Lys, Galou, Pizzolato; De Donato; Europa Galante, Biondi. Text. Naïve Records OP7079 (2) VIVALDI O F ALL THE COMPOSER’S extant operas, Vivaldi’s Argippo hasOPERA NEWS - TOSCA
SEATTLE Tosca Seattle Opera 6/25/21 A FTER SOARING SPECTACULARLY with its recent production of Flight , Jonathan Dove’s airport drama, Seattle Opera fell to earth with a plodding if well-sung Tosca of scant particular tension or intensit OPERA NEWS - MARGARET MARSHALL: SONGBIRD Margaret Marshall: Songbird Works by Purcell, Bach, Handel, Mozart and Finzi. Various orchestras, conductors. Streaming A FTER WINNING THE MUNICH ARD International Music Competition in 1974, Scottish sopranoMargaret
OPERA NEWS - JAMES NEWBY: I WONDER AS I WANDER James Newby: I Wonder as I Wander Songs by Schubert, Beethoven, Britten, Mahler. Middleton, piano. BIS 2475 T HE PIANIST JOSEPH MIDDLETON has not had as large a presence on recordings as some of his colleagues, but based on his collaboratioOPERA NEWS - ARMIDA
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS,THE MET: LIVE IN HD The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault OPERA NEWS DIGITAL EDITION: F.A.Q. Downloading the Opera News App. Our apps, which will deliver the digital edition to your device each month, can be downloaded here: iOS: For your iPhone ®, iPad ® & iPod touch ® Google Play: For your Android™ device I am a current print subscriber and would like to access the digital edition. NEWSLETTER - OPERA NEWS Newsletter Enter your email address in the field below to receive monthly updates from Opera News. FIRST TIME LOGGING IN CONTACT US - OPERA NEWS - HOMESEE MORE ON OPERANEWS.COMLEONTYNE PRICE
B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
DIRECT HIT - OPERA NEWS - HOME T he rapport Blythe establishes onstage with colleagues seems to sustain her need for connectivity. Offstage, Blythe attributes her continued success to the support of her family; she is close to her parents and her sister, Melody. Since 2001, she has been married to David Smith-Larsen, a former professional wrestler and actor, and the two have a home in the Poconos, where they live withMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, I OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS,THE MET: LIVE IN HD The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault OPERA NEWS DIGITAL EDITION: F.A.Q. Downloading the Opera News App. Our apps, which will deliver the digital edition to your device each month, can be downloaded here: iOS: For your iPhone ®, iPad ® & iPod touch ® Google Play: For your Android™ device I am a current print subscriber and would like to access the digital edition. NEWSLETTER - OPERA NEWS Newsletter Enter your email address in the field below to receive monthly updates from Opera News. FIRST TIME LOGGING IN CONTACT US - OPERA NEWS - HOMESEE MORE ON OPERANEWS.COMLEONTYNE PRICE
B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
DIRECT HIT - OPERA NEWS - HOME T he rapport Blythe establishes onstage with colleagues seems to sustain her need for connectivity. Offstage, Blythe attributes her continued success to the support of her family; she is close to her parents and her sister, Melody. Since 2001, she has been married to David Smith-Larsen, a former professional wrestler and actor, and the two have a home in the Poconos, where they live withMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, I METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS,THE MET: LIVE IN HD The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault OPERA NEWS - WATCH & LISTEN The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. OPERA NEWS - OBITUARIES RENÉE DORIA PERPIGNAN, FRANCE, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—LA CELLE-SUR-MORIN, FRANCE, MARCH 6, 2021 . A SPECIALIST in the repertoire of her native France, Renée Doria was a lyric coloratura soprano of formidable charm who spent most of her career perform-ing or recording in Europe.Doria made her opera debut at Opéra de Marseille in 1942, as Rosina in a French-language performance of Il OPERA NEWS - NOTEWORTHY & NOW ⓵ NJ Agwuna’s new Magic Flute production opens Glimmerglass’s reworked (now outdoor) 2021 summer festival.Running from July 15 through August 17, Flute features Eric Owens as Sarastro and is paced by Glimmerglass music director Joseph Colaneri. Also on offer at the festival this year are new productions of Il Trovatore, La Périchole and the world premiere of The Passion of Mary Cardwell SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT Something a Little Different Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo talks about his double-sided career as singer and producer. By F. Paul Driscoll Photographs by Ryan Pfluger A NTHONY ROTH COSTANZO is waiting for me outside Jamali OPERA NEWS - PIETRO IL GRANDE Pietro Il Grande Solodovnikova, Gardina, Castellano; Brito, Nardis, de Candia, Romano, Barca; Orchestra Gli Originali, Alessandrini. Production: Ondadurto Teatro OPERA NEWS - ZACHARY JAMES: CALL OUT Zachary James: Call Out Nielson; various instrumentalists. W HEN THE PANDEMIC forced bass-baritone Zachary James to cancel his November 2020 Weill Recital Hall program of music by women composers, hereconceived it as
OPERA NEWS - JAMES NEWBY: I WONDER AS I WANDER James Newby: I Wonder as I Wander Songs by Schubert, Beethoven, Britten, Mahler. Middleton, piano. BIS 2475 T HE PIANIST JOSEPH MIDDLETON has not had as large a presence on recordings as some of his colleagues, but based on his collaboratio OPERA NEWS - UNDER THE ARCHING HEAVENS: A REQUIEM Under the Arching Heavens: A Requiem Helsinki Chamber Choir, Schwekendiek. Texts and translations. BIS Records BIS-2592 FREEMAN A MERICAN–FINNISH COMPOSER ALEX FREEMAN’S Under the Arching Heavens:A Requiem was commi
LIVING AUTHENTICALLY Living Authentically Transgender singer Lucia Lucas’s career is accelerating. By Charles Shafaieh “I wanted to have agency in my storytelling .” W HEN LUCIA LUCAS was only thirty-three, she didn’t know whether she could continue performing OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
If opera is your passion then OPERA NEWS, published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, can provide you with the latest in-depth features, profiles, interviews and reports about opera from the United States and around the world. Issues include reviews of commercial recordings and live performances, profiles of artists, interviews, musicological commentaries and articles by eminent writers on the OPERA NEWS - BREAKING NEWS OPERA NEWS brings you headlines and news about opera from around the United States and the world. For nearly seventy-five years, OPERA NEWS has been published by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and is the most trusted source for news, reviews and information from the opera stage. METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS,THE MET: LIVE IN HD The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault CONTACT US - OPERA NEWS - HOMESEE MORE ON OPERANEWS.COM OPERA NEWS - WATCH & LISTEN The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. FIRST TIME LOGGING INLEONTYNE PRICE
B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
DIRECT HIT - OPERA NEWS - HOME T he rapport Blythe establishes onstage with colleagues seems to sustain her need for connectivity. Offstage, Blythe attributes her continued success to the support of her family; she is close to her parents and her sister, Melody. Since 2001, she has been married to David Smith-Larsen, a former professional wrestler and actor, and the two have a home in the Poconos, where they live withMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, ITHE BOOK OF MATTHEW
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. OPERA NEWS - HOMEFEATURESIN REVIEWRECORDINGSSOUND BITESNOTEWORTHY &NOWWATCH & LISTEN
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B orn at a time and in a place when an opera career seemed an impossibility for a young woman of what she calls her "great, wonderful color," Leontyne Price credits the strength of purpose that brought her unparalleled success to the early example of her parents. They advised her, "Be the best that you can be. Being your best has nocolor. P
DIRECT HIT - OPERA NEWS - HOME T he rapport Blythe establishes onstage with colleagues seems to sustain her need for connectivity. Offstage, Blythe attributes her continued success to the support of her family; she is close to her parents and her sister, Melody. Since 2001, she has been married to David Smith-Larsen, a former professional wrestler and actor, and the two have a home in the Poconos, where they live withMOSTLY MARIUSZ
D uring his early days in Poland, before the fall of communism there, he and his family made the best of their limited economic power. His father was an auto-parts salesman (now he's a taxi driver), his mother a nurse, and neither was particularly musical. Reflecting on that time, Kwiecien says, "I will tell you honestly - you will think maybe I am conceited - when I was studying in Kraków, ITHE BOOK OF MATTHEW
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS,THE MET: LIVE IN HD The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault OPERA NEWS - WATCH & LISTEN The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT Something a Little Different Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo talks about his double-sided career as singer and producer. By F. Paul Driscoll Photographs by Ryan Pfluger A NTHONY ROTH COSTANZO is waiting for me outside JamaliOPERA NEWS
The Bayerische Staatsoper's new production of Aribert Reimann’s Lear gave baritone Christian Gerhaher, a master of vocal shading who was in superb voice in the title role, little opportunity to do what he does best: it is certainly not Gerhaher’s fault that the chaotic music requires him to constantly sing at full blast. OPERA NEWS - OBITUARIES ANNELIESE ROTHENBERGER Mannheim, Germany, June 19, 1924 — Münsterlingen, Switzerland, May 24, 2010 Anneliese Rothenberger, whose charm, chic and polished technique made her one of Europe's most admired lyric-coloratura sopranos in the 1950s and '60s, died inSwitze
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I n my twenty-seven years in New York City, I have gotten to know a remarkable range of individuals in the arts who have profoundly altered my life by their own example. Few have done that with more style and flair than Martina Arroyo. I don't mean to suggest that my experience of her as an inspiring personality is in any way unique; I know dozens of people who feel about her just as I do.MOLTO ARMILIATO
A ll too often, relations between instrumentalists and their conductor are as acrimonious as shown in Fellini's Prova d'Orchestra.Happily, that is never the case when Marco Armiliato is on the podium at the Met. During last season's La Fille du Régiment, this maestro's personal warmth reflected consistently in the company's music making."I chose to become a conductor because I loveSHERRILL MILNES
F or the generation of fans lucky enough to have come of age, operatically speaking, during the Sherrill Milnes era, the bar for baritones was set permanently at an all but unattainable height. Milnes was an American idol in the most admirable sense of the term - a "complete package" long before the expression came into vogue - and for many of us he left an indelible mark on every role we REUNION: JULIA MIGENES I n the fall of 1984, opera seemed poised to welcome its next female superstar. Julia Migenes-Johnson, as she was known at the time, was burning up movie screens worldwide as a highly sensual Carmen, opposite Plácido Domingo, in what many critics were calling the most effective cinematic translation of an opera ever.Migenes had already been thrust into prominence four years earlier when, in a OPERAWATCH - OPERA NEWS - HOME 1. On September 24, the hottest ticket in New York City was opening night of Lucia di Lammermoor at the METROPOLITAN OPERA.The new Lucia, directed by Mary Zimmerman and conducted by James Levine, marked the beginning of PETER GELB's second season as the Met's general manager.Among the celebrities gathered to cheer Natalie Dessay, Marcello Giordani and the rest of the cast were New York* Sign In
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Media-savvy soprano Nadine Sierra returns to the Met this month asMozart’s Susanna.
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American soprano Jessye Norman created a legacy of great music. A TOUCH OF THE SPECTACULAR Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen arrives at the Met this month, as Lisa in The Queen of Spades.THE KIRSTEN PARADOX
Glamorous diva Dorothy Kirsten was also the girl next door.LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
Gaëlle Arquez, who makes her Met debut this month as Cherubino, gave up pop singing for opera.FIRING UP GLASS
Conductor Karen Kamensek brings the mesmerizing sounds of Akhnaten tothe Met.
SOUND BITES: GABRIELLA REYES A Nicaraguan–American soprano sings Mozart and Puccini at the Metthis season.
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Superstar Jonas Kaufmann releases a new CD this month.VARGAS STANDARD
Ramón Vargas stars in Roberto Devereux at LA Opera this season. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Christina Scheppelmann is Seattle Opera’s new general director. SOUND BITES: PIOTR BUSZEWSKI A Polish-born graduate of AVA makes debuts this season in Leipzig andMiami.
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Director Stephen Langridge is returning to his roots as Glyndebourne's new artistic director. INNOVATIVE RISK-TAKER Tomer Zvulun is bringing change to The Atlanta Opera. STRENGTH OF CHARACTER Eric Owens sings Porgy and Wotan this season By Fred Cohn Photographsby Pete Thompson
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Angel Blue never takes an audience for granted. EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED Director James Robinson makes his Met debut with Porgy and Bess. SOUND BITES: SIENA LICHT MILLER A mezzo from Oregon sings a new opera in Philadelphia. By F. PaulDriscoll
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