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    Nov 26, 2012 |Story| SFL
  1. A rhapsodic 'La boheme'

    It shouldn't work. Not anymore. Not in the 21st century. That time-worn plot, the one-dimensional characters, the unabashed sentiment. But Florida Grand Opera's production of "La bohème" underscores how Puccini's masterpiece remains a moving, even relatable experience after more than a century of familiarity, lampoons and Broadway adaptations.
    It shouldn't work. Not anymore. Not in the 21st century. That time-worn plot, the one-dimensional characters, the unabashed sentiment. But Florida Grand Opera's production of "La bohème" underscores how Puccini's masterpiece remains a moving, even...

    Tags: Florida Grand Opera, Arts, Arts and Culture, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Fort Lauderdale

  2. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. BBC hires Royal Opera House chief Tony Hall after scandal

    Looking to put a child sex-abuse scandal behind it, the BBC has named a major figure from classical opera as its director general. Tony Hall has served as the chief executive of the Royal Opera House in London since 2001. His job at the BBC is expected to begin in March.
    Looking to put a child sex-abuse scandal behind it, the BBC has named a major figure from classical opera as its director general. Tony Hall has served as the chief executive of the Royal Opera House in London since 2001. His job at the BBC is expected to...

    Tags: BBC, Olympic Games, Abusive Behavior, Jimmy Savile

  4. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore opera lives on

    On Sunday afternoon I had the pleasure of attending a performance of Mozart's Masterpiece Don Giovanni performed by The Peabody Opera Theatre at the Modell Performing Arts Center. It was a thrill to hear the exquisite voices render Mozart's arias....

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  6. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Candlelight Concert Society's brassy 40th anniversary in Columbia

    The Candlelight Concert Society is tooting its own horn by commissioning a new piece of music to celebrate its 40th anniversary season. Paul Salerni's "Many Happy Returns" receives its world premiere performance by the Philadelphia Brass Quintet on Saturday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. in Howard Community College's Smith Theatre.
    The Candlelight Concert Society is tooting its own horn by commissioning a new piece of music to celebrate its 40th anniversary season. Paul Salerni's "Many Happy Returns" receives its world premiere performance by the Philadelphia Brass Quintet on...

    Tags: Music Industry, Dick van Dyke, Education, Concerts, Howard Community College

  8. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Movies for everyone this winter

    It's getting cold out there, and what better way to keep warm than by cozying up for a flick at your local cinema?
    It's getting cold out there, and what better way to keep warm than by cozying up for a flick at your local cinema?  This season, there is no shortage of quality films to watch, whether you're looking for something escapist, such as Peter Jackson's...

    Tags: Josh Duhamel, Martin Freeman, John Lithgow, Ang Lee, Alan Cumming

  10. Jan 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Lyric Opera, Second City returning in June

    The Second City’s collaboration with the Lyric Opera is returning to the Civic Opera House stage, this time with the audience in tow.
    The Second City’s collaboration with the Lyric Opera is returning to the Civic Opera House stage, this time with the audience in tow. Following up on Saturday’s sold-out, well-received performance of “The Second City Guide to the...

    Tags: Poetry, Patrick Stewart

  12. Jan 6, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  13. Exciting lineup of shows coming in the early months of 2013

    The holidays are behind us, and it's time to turn our attention to what's shaping up as an exciting first quarter in the Hampton Roads arts arena. Several premieres are coming our way, and some major talent is dropping by. Here's a look at some upcoming highlights:
    The holidays are behind us, and it's time to turn our attention to what's shaping up as an exciting first quarter in the Hampton Roads arts arena. Several premieres are coming our way, and some major talent is dropping by. Here's a look at some upcoming...

    Tags: Tim Rice, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Xanadu (musical), Alan Menken

  14. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Twelve Great Connecticut Local Band Christmas Songs

    - The Gravel Pit, Sucking on a Holiday Treat. An avowed tribute to the bubblegum pop of The Archies (who didn’t release their own Christmas album until just a few years ago), this mid-‘90s pop confection arrived as The Gravel Pit was...

    Tags: Music Industry, East Haddam, Michael Bolton, Placido Domingo, Haddam

  16. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Review: Some bright spots in a lesser 'Madame Butterfly'

    Between 2004 and 2008, Los Angeles Opera was home to the most beautiful "Madame Butterfly" in America. But it was no doubt time to retire Robert Wilson's glowing, ascetic, stylized production, already 11 years old when it first arrived here from Paris and requiring enormous care to present properly.
    Between 2004 and 2008, Los Angeles Opera was home to the most beautiful "Madame Butterfly" in America. But it was no doubt time to retire Robert Wilson's glowing, ascetic, stylized production, already 11 years old when it first arrived here from Paris and...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Music, Robert Wilson, Companies and Corporations, Philip Glass

  18. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Rhymes with Opera dials up 'Numbers/Dates'

    The words "opera" and "emotional" typically go together, but not in the way it will happen this weekend.
    The words "opera" and "emotional" typically go together, but not in the way it will happen this weekend. The risk-taking Baltimore- and New York-based ensemble known as Rhymes With Opera, now in its sixth year, will premiere the complete version of...

    Tags: Music, Human Interest, Philip Glass, Bjork, Entertainment

  20. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: Zubin Mehta re-creates a night 50 years ago

    Zubin Mehta was not in exactly unfamiliar circumstances, either standing in front of the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Thursday night or in receiving honors. He first faced this orchestra more than half a century ago as a 24-year-old guest conductor. The Walt Disney Concert Hall program celebrated the 50th anniversary of his first program, on Nov. 15, 1962, as music director of the L.A. Phil, which he headed for 16 seasons.
    Zubin Mehta was not in exactly unfamiliar circumstances, either standing in front of the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Thursday night or in receiving honors. He first faced this orchestra more than half a century ago as a 24-year-old guest conductor. The...

    Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Culture, Concerts, Music, Tom LaBonge

  22. Jan 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Michael Haneke goes in close for the anguish of 'Amour'

    Michael Haneke's devastating "Amour" opens Friday in Chicago. And since its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May, this tale of a long-married man and woman in their 80s, tested by illness and the limits of their own compassion, has moved audiences in a direct, emotional way unknown and, indeed, unintended by the director's previous, icy provocations.
    Michael Haneke's devastating "Amour" opens Friday in Chicago. And since its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May, this tale of a long-married man and woman in their 80s, tested by illness and the limits of their own compassion, has moved audiences in a...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Music, Cannes Film Festival, Michael Haneke, Festive Events

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