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A Summer With New York City Opera2 comments

purchasesunyce wrote 2 weeks ago: I spent the summer of 2009 interning at New York City Opera (NYCO), and it is definitely one of my m … more →

Tags: Arts Management, Arts Management Certificate, internship, New York, Opera, purchase, purchase college, Westchester, Westchester County

Erich Leinsdorf: his life, music and thought

dhharrison wrote 3 weeks ago: By David Amos SAN DIEGO–When we are asked to name the greatest conductors of the Twentieth Cen … more →

Tags: Israel, United States of America, Music, Austria, David Amos, Erich Leinsdorf, boston symphony orchestra, Bruno Walter, Arturo Toscanini

Alive and Well

rogerevans wrote 4 weeks ago: Handel statue in the Vauxhall Gardens We have been in an encouraging period for the lyric art in New … more →

Tags: on the fly, acoustics, Alice Tully Hall, Ariodante, Christopher Alden, Don Giovanni, Gary Thor Wedow, George Steel, Handel opera

Skirt Chaser CAUGHT! Madame Butterfly, Set Free!

itsthattimeagain wrote 1 month ago: Guest and pal of E.V. Day, Kembra Pfahler, better known as the punk singer of the Voluptuous Horror … more →

Tags: Susan M. Kirschbaum, Lincoln Center, E.V. Day, Art, Couture, rufus wainright, Kembra Pfahler, The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, La Boheme

Where can we do this?

lexingtonartleague wrote 2 months ago: This article from the New York Times made the email rounds with a lot of thoughtful folks yesterday, … more →

Tags: Inspiration, costumes, Installations

Former AOP Artistic Director Steven Osgood's Production of Massenet’s La Navarraise Recieves Rave Reviews

Matt Gray - AOP Company Manager wrote 5 months ago: Steven Osgood AOP is excited to announce that Jules Massenet’s one act opera La Navarraise rec … more →

Tags: AOP organizational news, Steven Osgood, Michael Zegarski, La Navarraise, Jules Massenet, Jeffrey Tucker

A Few Good Concerts

thebigredapple wrote 5 months ago: NOTE: The Big Red Apple is now TheBigRedApple.net To view this post at its new location click HERE! … more →

Tags: Chronicles of My Adventures, Black Taxi, La Navarraise, Le Poisson Rouge, Opera, phoenix, pianos, Terminal 5, World Financial Center

Peeking Behind The Diva Curtain2 comments

jadedressler wrote 5 months ago:   Diva the movie Mandatory accessories behind every Diva are tons of devoted fans or even one l … more →

Tags: Fashion, New York, 1st Dibs, 80's movie Diva, Amy Fine Collins, aria from La Wally, austin scarlett, best thrift shop in New York, best thrift shop in NYC

June 26-28 Hope for sunshine!

thebigredapple wrote 5 months ago: NOTE: The Big Red Apple is now TheBigRedApple.net To view this post at its new location click HERE! … more →

Tags: Upcoming Events to Consider, Short Films, pianos, Brooklyn Based, circus, The Raspberry Brothers, Black Taxi, open bar, BAMcinemaFEST

Deja

cultureonthecheap wrote 6 months ago: PS:  As we sat on first ring last night, I had a really weird feeling.  At first I thought it may ha … more →

Tags: opsters, New York City Ballet, Lincoln Center, koch theatre, twenty, Déjà vu

Heavenly Audacity: T3 Lost in the Stars

sjamaanka wrote 6 months ago: In his 1949 Broadway opening-night review of Kurt Weill’s Lost in the Stars, New York Times critic B … more →

Tags: Political Commentary, Theatre Reviews, Akin Babatunde, Dallas Theatre Center, kurt weill, Maxwell Anderson, national black theatre in harlem, national theatre of washington DC, teco theatrical productions

Buying time at New York City Opera

Steven wrote 7 months ago: City Opera revives the Mark Lamos production of Chabrier's comic opera L'Etoile. I know, I k … more →

Tags: Music, Opera, George Steel, Lincoln Center

New York City Opera Flutist John McMurtery, On Chess

Dorothy Wu wrote 7 months ago: Notes: How are chess players ranked? Where do you fall on the scale? John McMurtery: Players are ran … more →

Tags: interviews, Musicians, John McMurtery, Flutists, Chess, Grandmaster, Tournaments, Viswanathan Anand, Speed Chess

NYCO podcast with Stephen Schwartz

Matt Gray - AOP Company Manager wrote 7 months ago: Stephen Schwartz Stephen Schwartz sat down for an interview with New York City Opera following his r … more →

Tags: Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Stephen Schwartz, vox, Opera Santa Barbara, Podcast

"Seance" to be held at VOX on May 1

Matt Gray - AOP Company Manager wrote 8 months ago: Michael Zegarski On May 1, composer Stephen Schwartz will be holding a free, late night seance for N … more →

Tags: Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Stephen Schwartz, Lauren Flanigan, Michael Zegarski, vox

Opsters in Action3 comments

cultureonthecheap wrote 8 months ago: La Cieca over at Parterre posted this clip of Rufus Wainwright doing Berlioz at the Verbier festival … more →

Tags: Multimedia, hot aria, opsters, Metropolitan Opera, Hilary Hahn, Chris Thile, folk, met, Opera

Does Anyone Around Here Know How to Fix An Economy?

cultureonthecheap wrote 8 months ago: New York Magazine’s cover asks the obvious, but the issue’s themes permeate through most … more →

Tags: organizational change, The Great Recession, George Steel, justin davidson, New York Magazine

Metropolitan Opera House

Britney Crosson wrote 9 months ago: The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City is definitely a luxury lifestyle icon.  New York City … more →

Tags: The Arts, The Met, Metropolitan Opera House, Performing Arts

Chyort Voz'mi!

cultureonthecheap wrote 9 months ago: The Bolshoi Theatre, which has been undergoing rennovations since 2005, will most likely postpone it … more →

Tags: organizational change, The Great Recession, Russia, Prague, Opera, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kirov, Mariinsky


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