Opera News to stop publication
The magazine will cease production after 87 years in a "streamline" of operations in the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
The magazine will cease production after 87 years in a "streamline" of operations in the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
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Never mind the shoestring budget, this production provides a much-needed platform for some of our best emerging voices.
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One-act political satires by George Dreyfus and Ernst Krenek delivered in thrilling style with every detail of tone and colour writ large.
After 200 years, Joseph Bologne’s reputation is finally restored.
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Danes complete their Prism project, Bychkov delivers a blistering Resurrection, outstanding Beethoven from Ohlsson in the mountains, and Piers Lane goes to town . . . again!