Antonio Pappano discusses: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Music Director of The Royal Opera, Antonio Pappano, introduces the music
to Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. With pianist Geoffrey
Paterson and tenor Simon O'Neill singing the role of Walther.
An old and very fragrant red rose
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This very old red rose was transplanted into my garden to save it from a
renovators wrecking ball a couple of years ago when the house it was
planted nex...
El Arsht Center, entre opereta y oratorio
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El último fin de semana, Miami asistió a dos propuestas musicales en las
antípodas, si bien ambas pueden —y deben— coexistir dentro del panorama
cultural ...
Imprints of Man: Death Metal for piano
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New York metal trio Imperial Triumphant is my best discovery of 2025
(better late than never to a party). Now there’s a new record—not with new
songs, but ...
NY Wagner Society Announces Auditions for Grants
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The Wagner Society of New York has, for many years, awarded grants to young
singers whose gifts and talents indicate that they may have a future in the
Wag...
The Future
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Today is Nostradomus day.These are my predictions for the coming year (I
hoope I'm wrong)> First, Trump will begin the roundup and deportaton anyone
he ded...
Lahti
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I am in Lahti, Finland, to give a talk at the Lahti Symphony's Sibelius
Festival. I've been wanting to visit since I encountered Osmo Vänskä's
revelatory B...
Royal Opera House announces Ring Cycles for 2018!
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Very excited by this announcement. Must start saving now…. ADVANCE
ANNOUNCEMENT Four full cycles performed September–November 2018 The 2018/19
Season open...