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One of the most unusual offerings of Mostly Mozart this summer is a new production by the Mark Morris Dance Group of Handel’s opera 'Acis and Galatea' at Lincoln Center on August 7-9. -
Banned by the Soviets in 1968, Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Holocaust Opera 'The Passenger' Makes New York Premiere July 10
A chance encounter between a Holocaust survivor and her Nazi overseer provides the drama in this production by the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and Chorus. -
Chelsea Opera to Present 60th Anniversary Production of Aaron Copland's 'The Tender Land'
The reputation of Copland's "folk opera" has grown mightily since its 1954 debut. Sixty years ago New York City Opera premiered Aaron Copland's "folk opera" The Tender Land. -
REVIEW: 'TROUBLEfuturesongs' with Leonard Bernstein's 'Trouble in Tahiti' by Underworld Productions Opera
Aside from an acoustical imbalance, this was an admirable and thoroughly enjoyable staging of a Bernstein treasure too seldom revived, together with two new short operatic works by 21st century composers.
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