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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Showing some love for Lindemann

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In light of the glut of overcooked “concept operas” these days, it can be an extraordinary treat to hear opera scenes in which the gifts of ...
Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Gala Evening of Music, Food, and Drink

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Among the many generosities of the Gerda Lissner Foundation--support for young singers and support for other organizations that support youn...

Michele, ma belle

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So much culture, so little time! December 1st offered so many tempting musical events that I almost missed a most fulfilling recital by Mon...
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Friday, December 2, 2011

Faust, meet Dr. Atomic

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This is a meeting that should never have taken place. In spite of some superb performances, Des McAnuff’s production is a bomb, one that fa...

Mi chiamono Hei-Kyung Hong

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A singer cannot really steal La boheme from Puccini, nor from Zeffirelli, but she can fulfill the role of Mimi with such lyrical glories, f...
Tuesday, November 22, 2011

From ghetto to palazzo

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This original program, conceived by Jessica Gould, Artistic Director of Salon/Sanctuary Concerts, presented the seminal music of the 16th c....

A Family Affair

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Accompanied with great artistry by his beautiful daughter Joana Pons, reknowned baritone Juan Pons gave a most fulfilling recital at the Bru...
Monday, November 14, 2011

Six arias and a couple duets

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One of our favorite groups in support of young opera singers had their annual membership party, offering six of the eight winners of “Encour...
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