The baritone created something special out of a shopworn production.
Strauss’s complex, modern opera is lifted by strong performances on stage and in the pit.
Philip Glass’s beautiful dance-opera adaptation of a thorny Jean Cocteau theme gets the first-rate production and performance it deserves.
The lauded basso cantabile talks about his background, his technique, and his ongoing quest to inhabit his roles.
Decades of imagining and four years of “construction” culminate in a splendid production of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s opera-ballet.
Despite four delightful, beautifully performed works, the program left the listener wanting more.
Creative teams will be scrambling when Opera Theater Unlimited debuts their 48-Hour Opera Festival.
Guest soloists and dancers join the orchestra and chorale for a fully-staged presentation of Rameau’s opera-ballet Le Temple de la Gloire.
Clever, casual staging showcases the best of the mezzo and bass in their Schwabacher Debut recital.
First-rate performances and production values made for an afternoon of quality opera with no apologies.