Repeating the successful alchemy of his 2023 RODELINDA, Schlather brings together area residents, rising stars, and some of today's finest baroque interpreters to share his passion for Handel in the ...
A rare manuscript of George Frideric Handel’s 1736 opera “Berenice,” purchased by the University for 44,450 British pounds at an auction last November, will be available for viewing at a special ...
At Hudson Hall, the director R.B. Schlather leans on artists and musicians from the community. The results have made for better opera. From left, Chuanyuan Liu, Song ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Barrie Kosky directed Handel’s ‘Saul’ at Glyndebourne in 2025 - Bill Cooper Handel is now recognised as one of the great musical ...
R.B. Schlather’s vibrant staging of Handel’s “Giulio Cesare,” playing in the Hudson Valley, is a bright spot in a bleak landscape for Baroque work. By Zachary Woolfe Reporting from Hudson, N.Y. See ...
The work of Handel has already become the backbone of the orchestra, both in our annual Handel opera or oratorio that we tour all over the world ending in Carnegie Hall, as well as in our recordings ...
A nimble, witty staging at the Linbury lets Handel’s slight Giustino sparkle, with Polly Leech and Keri Fuge on blazing form, and David Bates keeping everything buoyant in the pit Polly Leech, Keri ...
Forget the hushed silence of the concert hall and the formality of the balcony seat. This Sunday, Dec. 21, a live performance inspired by the Comedy Central show “Drunk History” will bring a ...
For over a century, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs’ Messiah concerts have been a much-loved Sydney Christmas tradition, returning this December for a landmark concert experience with guest conductor, ...
According to Deborah Voigt’s script, Handel opera is too intimate and domestic for the stage, and it has only become popular of late because it’s been championed by the likes of Renée Fleming. Oh, ...
Lucille Kincaid shares stories of famous classical composers who found themselves in funny, sticky, or interesting situations ...