Stephen Spinelli and Tamara Acosta, the co-founders of ONEcomposer talked with OperaWire about their research and the ...
Unable to perform this past year due to a chronic illness that directly affects her vocal mechanism, mezzo-soprano Molly ...
For Theater Magdeburg General Director Julien Chavaz, color is at the core of how he approaches his opera productions.
OperaWire attended this year’s festival and had the opportunity to visit more with Christophe Rousset, the Musical Director ...
OperaWire had the incredible opportunity to attend the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music this summer and learn firsthand ...
What does it take to make a difference in the opera world? And what does it mean? Should one be world-famous, have a ...
The first prize of £10,000 went to mezzo-soprano Anja Mittermüller and the second prize of £5,000 was awarded to tenor Santiago Sánchez. The third prize of £2,500 went to baritone Jonathan Eyers, ...
For all of its existence, Teatro Grattacielo’s sole focus has been on reviving lost gems of the Italian opera repertory such as Zandonai’s “Giulietta e Romeo,” Mascagni’s “L’Amico Fritz,” and Giordano ...
Opera Holland Park has announced its 2025 season. The season will open with a new production of The “Flying Dutchman,” the company’s first staging of a work by Richard Wagner. Directed by Julia ...
(Photo credit: Brescia & Amisano | Teatro alla Scala) Premiering in 1851, the French comedy “Un chapeau de paille d’Italie” left an indelible mark on theater history with its witty plot, inspiring ...
The semi-finals round will be showcased on Sept. 17 at 12.30 CET / 16.00 Local on Operalia’s YouTube Channel and Operalia’s Facebook page. The finals will be held on Sept. 21 at the National Centre ...
(Photo credit: Brescia & Amisano | Teatro alla Scala) Premiering in 1851, the French comedy “Un chapeau de paille d’Italie” left an indelible mark on theater history with its witty plot, inspiring ...