Opera
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The artist William Kentridge uses his trademark animations to stage Berg’s bleak opera about a delusional soldier. Source
Just 32, Lise Davidsen makes a radiant company debut in Tchaikovsky’s “The Queen of Spades.” Source
“Nebuchadnezzar,” presented Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl, is a passionate but puzzling work employing the rapper’s latest provocation: his salvation. Source
He has written around 30, depending how you count. Listen to some highlights. Source
At the Metropolitan Opera, Richard Eyre’s staging of the classic Mozart comedy seems imposing. But it comes off too mild. Source
A 1984 work has its premiere at the Metropolitan Opera in a spellbinding production, starring Anthony Roth Costanzo. Source
“I won’t be around for all that,” the 82-year-old master of musical Minimalism said. “It doesn’t matter.” Source
The soprano, who died in September, will be remembered on Nov. 24 with performances, remarks and video highlights of her storied career. Source
With its new Sunday matinees, the Metropolitan Opera now mounts four productions between Friday and Sunday. It isn’t easy. Source
The Paris Opera’s new production of “Les Indes Galantes” has freshness and energy that elude its “La Traviata.” Source