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Atlanta Opera’s powerful Götterdämmerung caps a landmark Ring cycle

With superb singing, inspired orchestral playing and imaginative staging, Atlanta Opera crowns its monumental Wagner undertaking.
Strong concept and casting: ENO's Don Giovanni
Richard Jones' new production is original and thought-provoking, while a commendable cast soars under the capable baton of Mark Wigglesworth.
El Niño at Spoleto
This is not the Messiah you know; it's the one you live with. In El Niño, the story is told through texts ancient and contemporary, from a new perspective.
The Met: Two Boys
32-year-old Nico Muhly recently tweeted “I'm obsessed with people asking why I must write such ‘atonal music.
Opera Phila's Dark Sisters powerfully illuminates female suffering
The plight of women trapped in plural marriage—one husband with multiple wives—glowed like a firebrand on the Perelman Theater stage on Sunday. Opera Company of Philadelphia’s Dark Sisters, in co-production with Gotham Chamber Opera and the Music-Theatre Group, is OCP’s final offering of the 2011-12 season.
Lyric Opera Baltimore's Traditional, Youthful Le Nozze di Figaro
In the opera world, where being true to a libretto is considered unforgivably boring, and using traditional scenery and costumes very dull, sometimes nothing is more pleasing than seeing a conservative production.
