Emcee and mezzo soprano Susanne Mentzer stood on the stage at the Green Saturday night, surveying the 3,000 people in front of her, there for New Haven’s inaugural “Opera-Palooza.” She was introducing ...
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At just 12 years old, Carmel Valley’s Eva Mather has become a National Anthem specialist. Eva has lost count of the number of “Star Spangled Banners” she has belted before sporting events from Carmel ...
Arias prefers to approach the daylight incognito, in an all-black tracksuit, sipping a six-espresso-shot venti coffee and ...
Every second Friday of the month the sounds of Puccini, Verdi and Mozart can be heard emanating from the sanctuary of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Northport. Accomplished veterans and budding ...
If you’re in Coolidge Corner Saturday afternoon, you might hear the operatic longing of “O mio babbino caro” or the friendly warmth of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Opera on Tap Boston, an ...
Critic Lloyd Schwartz tells a story about Lezhneva, a Russian singer he "discovered" a few months ago — without realizing he already owned a 2015 recording of her rendition of Handel's early oratorio.
In opera, death is an art — one that might light the way to a more mindful conversation about the end of life. By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim Two years ago, I heard the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato ...
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