Questo e Quello
Piotr Beczala, Soile Isokoski and Kwangchul Youn star in this 2009 performance of Faust from the Wiener Staatsoper, idiomatically conducted by Bertrand de Billy.
On this day 100 years ago, tenor Mario del Monaco was born.
There is no snow in Bayreuth. There is no rain in Oberfranken.
On this day in 1882 Richard Wagner‘s music drama Parsifal premiered at Bayreuth.
Our dear friends over at Opera Depot are slashing prices in half on all their live recordings from the Bayreuth Festival this week.
On this day in 1946 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis staged their first show as a comedy team.
You might be surprised, though, when that title turns out to be Show Boat.
On this day in 1983 a revival of Mame starring Angela Lansbury opened at the Gershwin Theater, to run only 41 performances.
On this day in 1904 the first ice cream cone, created by Charles E. Menches, was served during the St. Louis World Fair.
Part of what makes opera seem, at least, a camp art form is that fans of the genre have such inconsistent taste.
On this day in 1933, soprano Caterina Jarboro performed the title role of Aida at the New York Hippodrome.
“The Art House in Provincetown, MA, headed by Mark Cortale, will present Metropolitan Opera Star Deborah Voigt in ‘Voigt Lessons’ created by Terrence McNally, Francesca Zambello and Deborah Voigt, for one night only on August 2 at 6:30 PM.”
The redevelopment that took place at Lincoln Center during Reynold Levy’s tenure as president of Lincoln Center represents a considerable accomplishment.
On this day in 1983 a storm cut short Diana Ross‘s free concert in Central Park.
Another month, another La Traviata release on video.
Let’s go back 45 years to a kinder, gentler Bayreuth with a 1970 performance of Der fliegende Holländer starring Donald McIntyre and Leonie Rysanek.
Born on this day in 356 BC Macedonian king Alexander the Great.
On this day in 1951 the revue Two on the Aisle opened at the Mark Hellinger Theater for 276 performances.
On this day in 1907, Florenz Ziegfeld‘s Follies of 1907, first in the impresario’s legendary series of lavish revues, premiered at the Jardin de Paris in New York City.
Just when you though it was impossible to have any less respect for Francesca Zambello…
On this day in 1762 Catherine II became tsarina of Russia upon the murder of Peter III.
Richard Strauss’s many one-act operas make excellent concert programs, both for their length (usually under two hours) and the primary place each gives the orchestration, a specialty where Strauss’s brilliance seldom deserted him.
On this day in 1782 Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail premiered in Vienna.
On this day in 1971 President Nixon announced he would visit the People’s Republic of China.