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To opera with love: a daughter's loving "Serenade" to the memory of her parents.
What's a classically trained singer to do between gigs? Ask Susan Oetgen!
The "Tristan" bump . AGMA and the Washington Ballet. Who's to blame?
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Daddy sang bass: profiles on Steven Humes and James Creswell
Ten things a company can do to minimize failures and please its audience.
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Opera Company of the Highlands: Have opera will travel.
A flaky idea from Gelb? Also When nudity has a place, use it.
David Gockley takes control of San Francisco Opera.
Lessons learned from a singer with his priorities straight (Paul Armin Edelmann)
Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" -- an American opera.
A better way to attract younger people to opera, and it ain't "Hip h'opera".
Inside Lake George Opera with its new General Director, Curtis Tucker
Inside a Master's Class with Barbara Bonney.
The winners of Connecticut Opera Guild's 52 Annual competitions.
The MET'S nutty idea of opera art.
Does race matter when casting opera? We weigh in on this controversial subject.
The meteoric rise of Lawrence Brownlee: a guy named "Larry" who sings opera.
Every singer has a story to tell and we excerpt parts here.
Mezzo-soprano Joyce Di Donato: don't expect anyone else to make you a succes, that's your job!
Please, no more trouser roles. Also, use the publicity wisely. And, It's the music, stupid!
Hail to the Chief, Speight Jenkins, that is.
All that glitters in opera is not always gold.
Football? Opera! For baritone Lawrence Harris, the choice was always, both!
Our best to Rogue Opera & Reaching out to a younger audience.
A conversation with Cape Cod Opera's new artistic director, Beth Macleod
Shame on Deutsche Oper; The new generation of opera has emerged and it ain't necessarily pretty.
Lowering ticket prices may not be enough. How to drive an audience crazy.
Our profile of the mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux
"The First Emperor" and our fascination with things Chinese.
Deutsche Oper and Idomeneo: We shall see what we shall see. Not all publicity is good publicity.
The arrogance of some and why we shouln't listen to them. Why the Met may want to retoole its flawed "First Emperor."
James Conlon's mission to revive the lost music of the Nazi era.
Mary Dunleavy has earned her place among the opera notables of her generation.
Meredith Ziegler, on the steady road to success
James Levine's sin, Tan Dun's mistake, Where lies opera's future?
The next Pavarotti, Wooing the younger audience, The music that moves us
San Diego's Ian Campbell, a singer's best friend.
Just starting out, meet soprano Donna Maria Pimental
Holding on to the opera base.
Connecticut Opera Guild's 53rd Annual Vocal Competition.
Peter Sellars' ego trip. ALSO High Definition, the opera venue.
Our annual guide for singers: about agents, judges, stardom -- and more.
Kirstin Chavez, saucy, sexy, flirtatious, in a role she owns: Carmen!
A new breed of singers takes over; Cal State's new arts center, well done!
Point/Counterpoint, Music and world causes. Also, Opera for Children, how to do it right.
Can the Met's Peter Gelb pull it off? He has the brains, but does he have the ear?
On Pavarotti's Passing. Crass vs. Class in singers.
Tackling Appomattox, the opera.
The unkindest cut of all from Opera Boston and Boston Lyric Opera.
Carnegie Hall's Shame!
Dame Kanawa's strong words for the new generation. Also: Heads should roll when the music falls flat.
Sydney Opera House, where function didn't follow form. Met's "Hansel and Gretel a smart HD move.
Nudity in Opera, in the right context . . . maybe!
Why Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah" gets no respect.
Connecticut Opera Guild's 54th Annual Vocal Competition.
The first rule of opera is . . .
That little black dress. Puccini's magic. The Met's vision.
$4 billion to ACORN, $50 million to the arts. Some stimulus!
Belleza Latina winners attend the opera.
When director's go wild. Also, Time to grow opera and end trouser roles.
The battle for the mind and suol of LA Opera, the LA Times and honest journalists.
Carie Delmar sounds off on Los Angeles Opera's "Ring" festival.
The NEA and the Obama Administration. Has the NEA sold us out?
UCLA has right idea for LA Music Festival.