Teatro Nuovo’s Jakob Lehmann (left) and Will Crutchfield (right). Photo: Steven Pisano ‘Maometto Secondo’ – A Dream Twice Deferred Teatro Nuovo, founded by conductor Will Crutchfield, specializes in performing concerts of early 19th century Italian operas... News 10 Oct 2022 | 03:22
Photo of Stefanos Koroneos courtesy of Camerata Bardi Vocal Academy, New York Verona on the Hudson On June 4 and 5, Teatro Grattacielo presents Riccardo Zandonai’s 1922 “Giulietta e Romeo” staged outdoors and free in Robert... City Arts 20 May 2022 | 11:20
The cast of “La Dame Blanche”: Left Column: Katy Lindhart, Kofi Hayford, Joe Lodato. Middle Column: Steven Herring, Andrew Dwan, Maestro Keith Chambers. Right Column: Arnold Livingston Geis, Kathleen Norchi, Laura Zahn. Photo courtesy of NewAmsterdamOpera.org Rare Operatic Birds Take Flight This Spring Small opera companies need to take different routes in order to stand out and compete against the wealthier and more international... City Arts 12 May 2022 | 08:15
Ethan Heard (left) in rehearsal for the 2022 Heartbeat Opera production of “Fidelio.” Photo: Russ Rowland A 200-Year-Old German Opera Speaks to 21st Century America Heartbeat Opera put itself on the map in Spring 2018 with a radical reworking of Beethoven’s 1805 opera “Fidelio.” The New... News 29 Jan 2022 | 10:05
Cover image of Lawrence Brownlee and Michael Spyres for “Amici e Rivali” album. Photo: Shervin Lainez ‘Two Tenors’ Engage in a Duel of the High C’s In the twentieth century, the music world experienced a Rossini Renaissance that broadened our perception of Gioachino Rossini... News 20 Oct 2021 | 10:14
Teatro Nuovo’s Jakob Lehmann (left) and Will Crutchfield (right). Photo: Steven Pisano A Post-Quarantine Trip to Rossini’s ‘Barber’ Two things many of us missed most during the lockdown were getting a haircut and live music performances. Luckily in New... News 15 Jul 2021 | 11:59