On January 2, 1958, a minor official at the Rome Opera House bore the thankless task of announcing bad news to the audience: Maria Callas had left the building. The legendary soprano, stricken by ...
In the 15th Century cocky composers sometimes showed off by writing compositions that could be played backwards as well as forwards. These compositions, called cancrizans or “crab style” (because of a ...
Only one copy survives of Carolina Uccelli’s 1835 opera “Anna di Resburgo.” The story behind it is a human one, touching and somewhat sad. Carolina Uccelli, the courageous but unfulfilled 19th-century ...
Chicago composer Florence Price roars back to life with new opera, premiering in a hurting Minnesota
Arguing that art is its own form of resistance, the Minnesota Opera forged ahead with the world premiere of “My Name is Florence” amid widespread immigration enforcement actions in the area.
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