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'A new era of what we're able to do': Columbia's Trustus Theatre unveils new stage with epic musical
Elton John and Tom Rice's "Aida" is the first show to be performed on Trustus Theatre's stage after renovations transformed ...
The AIDA Evolution drydock upgrades for the AIDAdiva have been well received, said Josh Weinstein, CEO of Carnival ...
Ambassador Jaime Lacadena, Consul General of Spain in Miami, presented the Cross of Officer of the Royal Order of Isabel la Católica to U.S. Century Bank board member Aida Levitan, Ph.D., on behalf of ...
Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem Mass has to be the signature work of the Riccardo Muti era with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Any remaining doubt was erased when he reprised it Thursday evening with ...
Verdi is asking us to give peace a chance, and showing us the consequences of when we fail to do so. For this reason, Aida is always relevant and needed.” Image by Oscar O’Ryan.
Italian star soprano Scilla Cristiano will make her American debut in Vermont as Violetta in Opera Vermont’s production of Verdi’s “La Traviata,” Thursday at Rutland’s Paramount Theatre, and Saturday, ...
Published by Philippine de Sortiraparis · Published on May 7, 2025 at 07:45 p.m. Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida will be staged at the Opéra Bastille from September 24 to November 4, 2025.
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La Traviata - Royal Ballet and Opera - Autumn 2024 - MSNLa Traviata is Giuseppe Verdi’s 19th and most iconic opera. It inspired and featured in the film Pretty Woman, and the opening party music is instantly recognisable.
Like all Carsen’s productions, his Aida is an intelligent response to the drama, bringing home how powerful is the opera’s condemnation of war and the suffocating of individual freedom.
Giuseppe Verdi (born October 10, 1813; died January 27, 1901) was never a theoretician or academic, though he was quite able to write a perfectly poised fugue if he felt inclined. What makes him, with ...
The Metropolitan Opera opened the New Year with its first new staging of Verdi’s Aida in 37 years. Regulars had every right to be trepidatious: A few years ago we witnessed Gounod’s Faust drop the ...
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