What makes a “grand opera” grand? Well, in part, it’s the sheer number of artists involved, reviewer Page Laws says.
SEATTLE — Strip out the pomp and pageantry, the sheer scale and spectacle of “Aida” and what have you got? A masterpiece. “Aida,” Giuseppe Verdi’s opera of doomed lovers set in exotic ancient Egypt at ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michael Mayer is directing the Met’s first new production of Verdi’s classic in nearly four decades, aiming for something fresh yet enduring. By ...
The project has been underway for nearly 30 years. It comes to spectacular fruition this weekend. Saturday, the Sarasota Opera premiered "Aida." When when the final curtain closed, the Sarasota Opera ...
With concert opera an annual event for the Symphony, history promises that this production will be highly popular, and like its predecessors, sure to sell out fast. "Aida" takes place Thursday, Feb.
A scene from Act 2 of the Metropolitan Opera's Aida production The Met retains the pseudo-realistic sets and costumes from 1987. The show looks like an Italian opera representation of Egypt in the ...
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