‘The Tales of Hoffmann’ at London’s Royal Opera House Shines Even as It Stutters Albanian soprano Ermonela Jaho stole the show. By Frances Forbes-Carbines
The Met Honors Puccini With a Scattershot Gala ‘Tosca’ The production revealed that soprano Lise Davidsen and tenor Freddie De Tommaso are not especially well-matched By Christopher Corwin
Richard Tucker Award Winners Are Dominating New York City’s Fall Opera Season One need only look to Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera to see the ubiquity of Tucker Award alumni. By Christopher Corwin
Explicitly Feminist and Vibrantly Colorful, the Met’s ‘El Niño’ Shines in More Ways Than One By Gabrielle Ferrari
Tenor SeokJong Baek Opens Up About His Tenor Transformation and the Pursuit of Success By Annie Levin
The Met Goes Three for Three with Sierra and Bernheim’s Unforgettable ‘Roméo et Juliette’ By Christopher Corwin
Review: Roman Grygoriv and Illia Razumeiko’s ‘Chornobyldorf’ Burns Bright at the Prototype Festival By Annie Levin