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Year: 2006
What the Santa Fe Opera means to New Yorkers
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MENDELSSOHN: Sacred Choral Music
The English ìOxbridgeî choral tradition tends to be a cohesive one, most often with choirs of men and boys receiving similar training, singing a largely shared repertory in similar venues and in similar contexts.
Ikon
Harry Christophers and The Sixteen have a particular affinity for pre-modern polyphony, as their long discography, teeming with the music of the Eton Choirbook, assorted Renaissance masters, Handel, Bach, and others, amply shows.
WAGNER: Die Meistersinger von N¸rnberg
Some argue that Bayreuth ushered in the modern era of regietheatre in opera productions with its now-legendary centennial Der Ring des Nibelungen, directed by Patrice Chereau.
Childrenís Songs of the World
In Turkey recently, we visited a second-grade classroom, where our guide invited the children to sing songs for us.
Mozart ó Airs SacrÈs
It seems only natural that the quality of radiance should quickly come to mind in contemplating the twelfth-century Basilica of Saint Denis, where luminous stained glass creates colored walls of mystical light.
Bolshoi Russian opera highlights
Pentatone Classics joins some smaller recording companies staking out niche markets as the biggest labels continue their enforced retreat from the classical marketplace.
Verdi Gala 2004 Teatro Regio di Parma
In recent European reviews, Teatro Regio di Parmaís DVD of their 2004 Verdi Gala was generally labeled as worthless.
VERDI: La Traviata x 2
Tower Records online DVD page shows eleven available incarnations of Verdi’s classic La Traviata, four of which have appeared in the last year, including one filmed at the reopening of La Fenice in Venice, and a Zurich production reviewed recently for Opera Today by yours truly.