This summer, one of the biggest names in opera called for a reckoning within the industry. During a lecture at the Voice Foundation in Philadelphia in June, Renée Fleming, a five-time Grammy winner ...
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Opera is waging a battle to save itself in the modern world — and against self-inflicted wounds
Jonas Kaufmann will no longer sing at London’s Royal Opera House — because, of all things, the pay is too low. “I don’t know how you do it,” the tenor recently told BBC Radio 3. In the same interview, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus has long been an elite training ground for young singers. Getting in requires grit, personality and a soaring ...
Opera companies are increasingly relying on low-paid apprentices, reducing opportunities for mid-career singers. The decline in opera attendance has led to fewer performances and financial challenges ...
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