Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Franz Grundheber in the title role in Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra at the Royal Opera House in 2004 - Alastair Muir Franz Grundheber, ...
Performance Dates: February 13, 2015 Times: 7:30 p.m. Location: Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU Price: $30-40 (discounts available for students, alumni and seniors) Tickets: ...
NEW YORK — Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the Russian baritone known for his velvety voice, dashing looks and shock of flowing white hair, died yesterday at a hospice near his home in London, a few years after ...
Lucas fell into singing almost by accident while studying French horn at CSU Sacramento. Curious about opera, she asked the school’s opera director to discuss it with her, and insisted that she sing ...
Hear what happens when the natural male speaking voice turns to song in this baritone bonanza. Talk Like An Opera Geek: Breaking Down Baritones Talk Like An Opera Geek: Breaking Down Baritones Talk ...
3 Review: THE REVIEW, THEN EVE AND MORE at The Orlando Fringe Festival 4 Reviews: OUT THERE, SOLOVELA, POEMS FOR GOD and ODYSSEA'S FAMILY TREE at The Orlando Fringe Festival World-renowned operatic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This image released by The Metropolitan Opera shows Quinn Kelsey and Anna Netrebko during a performance of “Aida,” conducted by ...
Call them the ultimate tag team — with really great voices. Four baritones will take the spotlight in Opéra Louisiane’s “Baritones on the Bayou,” on Thursday, Sept. 10, in Louisiana’s Old State ...
Atlantan Reginald Smith Jr. was one of five winners selected Sunday in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, the prestigious national vocal competition. Each winner receives a $15,000 ...
The distinguished baritone Robert Honeysucker was once arrested for attending a concert. It was 1962 and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was performing in Jackson, Miss., at a hall that was not open ...
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