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A rite of spring turned inward: Strauss’ Daphne at Seattle Opera

Presented without staging, Seattle Opera’s concert Daphne places Strauss’ extreme vocal demands and saturated orchestral writing in sharp relief, offering a high-risk encounter with a rarely heard late opera.
Seattle Opera rises from the ashes with La bohème
Colorful sets and lavish costumes greet Seattle audiences as live opera finally returns to the McCaw Hall.
Celebrating AVA’s 85th year: an outstanding Le nozze di Figaro
As part of its 85th season, Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal Arts presented a Le nozze di Figaro excellent in voices, singing, acting, conducting, orchestra, direction, sets and costumes.
Superb AVA Puccini double bill in Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts presents a wonderful Puccini double bill of Suor Angelica and Le villi.
Opéra de Montréal brings in laughs with Verdi's Falstaff
This November, the Opéra de Montréal celebrates Verdi’s bicentennial with a laugh, presenting his comic opera Falstaff. The revival of David Gately’s production, originally produced by Glimmerglass Opera and the recently deceased New York City Opera, received no shortage of snickers during Saturday’s première performance with Opéra de Montréal.
In Love and War: Mark Adamo’s Lysistrata at the Fort Worth Opera Festival
The Fort Worth Opera closed their 2012 Festival on Sunday afternoon with the second of two performances of Mark Adamo’s Lysistrata, or the Nude Goddess. After hearing a strong Marriage of Figaro at the festival Friday evening, I had fairly high expectations, some of which were met, others not.
