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by A.A. Cristi - Apr 7, 2022
New England Conservatory celebrates the centennial of seminal American composer/bassist/ bandleader/record label founder/activist/poet Charles Mingus with two concerts featuring NEC's renowned faculty members and jazz students and a panel discussion.
by Marissa Tomeo - Mar 26, 2022
Patrick Furrer will conduct the final performance of Verdi’s Don Carlos today, Saturday, March 26th, replacing Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, who has withdrawn due to illness. Furrer previously conducted the March 18 and 22 performances.
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 25, 2022
The Green-Wood Cemetery and Death of Classical has announced season four of The Angel's Share, the acclaimed concert series which takes place in the Catacombs and on the Cemetery grounds.
by Richard Sasanow - Mar 21, 2022
Can you imagine the Met--or any other major opera house--cutting the length of a new opera so commuters could make the last train? That’s what baritone Etienne Dupuis told me about the world premiere in Paris of Verdi’s DON CARLOS (1867). Dupuis is starring as Don Rodrigue, Marquis de Posa, at the Met these days, in the new David McVicar production of the Verdi opera.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 18, 2022
Acclaimed pianist Orion Weiss today released his new album, Arc I: Granados, Janáček, Scriabin, on First Hand Records. Arc I is the inaugural album of an ambitious three-part series and features important works for solo piano from the frantic years of 1911-1913 – the precipice before World War I.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 15, 2022
As New England Conservatory's (NEC) affiliate orchestra for new music, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) will present the 21st Boston ConNECtion concert, a portrait concert featuring music by NEC's Malcolm Peyton Composer Artist-in-Residence Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
by Stephi Wild - Mar 15, 2022
As New England Conservatory's (NEC) affiliate orchestra for new music, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) presents the 21st Boston ConNECtion concert, a portrait concert featuring music by NEC's Malcolm Peyton Composer Artist-in-Residence Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 9, 2022
New England Conservatory (NEC) and Phoenix are embarking on a new collaborative relationship, anchored by the many connections between the Conservatory and the Orchestra.
by Alan Henry - Feb 28, 2022
For the first time in company history, the Metropolitan Opera will present the original five-act French version of Verdi’s Don Carlos, with eight performances February 28–March 26. Verdi’s epic opera about doomed love during the Spanish Inquisition first premiered in French at the Paris Opera in 1867.
by Stephi Wild - Feb 17, 2022
Playground 630's first production will be a world premiere of Women Unbound. If you've seen it listed as Women Unleashed, it's the same play, there has been a title change during rehearsals.
by Team BWW - Feb 15, 2022
What do Fiyero, Alfred P. Doolittle, and Carl Hanratty have in common? They were all played by one of the brightest stars of stage and screen, Norbert Leo Butz. He has created some of Broadway's most beloved characters, and now Butz is lending his talents to Give or Take- a new movie that is in theaters now and arrives on DVD & Digital on February 22, 2022.
by Marina Kennedy - Feb 7, 2022
Craft Hall and Pennsylvania SPCA are teaming up to present the first-ever Philadelphia Bark Bowl on Saturday, February 12, 2022, from Noon to 2:00pm.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 3, 2022
For the first time in company history, the Metropolitan Opera will present the original five-act French version of Verdi’s Don Carlos, with eight performances February 28–March 26. Verdi’s epic opera about doomed love during the Spanish Inquisition first premiered in French at the Paris Opera in 1867.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 25, 2022
On Friday, March 18, 2022, acclaimed pianist Orion Weiss will release his new album, Arc I: Granados, Janáček, Scriabin, on First Hand Records. Arc I is the inaugural album of an ambitious three-part series and features important works for solo piano from the frantic years of 1911-1913 - the precipice before World War I.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 13, 2022
New England Conservatory has announced their spring 2022 Season. Highlights include NEC Wind Ensemble and Choirs offer a 50th anniversary celebration of the Wind Ensemble by presenting Igor Stravinsky's 'Symphony of Psalms,' and the world premiere commission of Chris Brubeck's first wind ensemble piece, 'Fifty'.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 27, 2021
Out of an abundance of caution and with omicron on the rise, A CHRISTMAS CAROL at the Merchant’s House has decided to close the show ahead of its final scheduled performance on Friday, December 31st.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 1, 2021
Joe’s Pub has announced their winter programming for 2022 starting in January through February with two shows each evening. In addition, the venue will welcome its former sous chef, Ricky Mungaray back to the kitchen as Executive Chef.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 1, 2021
This December, as Summoners Ensemble Theatre’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL AT THE MERCHANT’S HOUSE resumes long-anticipated live performances for its 9th holiday season, they are once again offering performances virtually! F
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 29, 2021
The Public Theater announced the full line-up today for the 18th annual UNDER THE RADAR FESTIVAL, running January 12-30, 2022. The innovative festival of The Public’s winter season returns to in-person performances at The Public Theater and partner venues Mabou Mines and PS21 with work by artists from across the U.S. and around the world.
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 24, 2021
Lost Nation Theater and Willem Lange are back! Beloved Yankee Storyteller Willem Lange joins Lost Nation Theater as he performs his reading of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story, 7pm. Friday December 17. This time, not only is Willem live on-stage, an-in-person audience is in the theater too!
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 8, 2021
Preserve Rhode Island and the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission announced today the honorees of the 13th annual Rhody Awards for Historic Preservation.
by Stephi Wild - Aug 17, 2021
Key objects from the exhibition will be accessible to audiences around the UK as part of the British Museum's National Programmes. Specially created 3D scans will provide close access to the objects, a first for the Museum's touring programme.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 7, 2021
José Salomé Pina fue, junto con Santiago Rebull, Eugenio Landesio y José María Velasco, uno de los artistas plásticos mexicanos más importantes del siglo XIX. Su obra lo posicionó como retratista y legó pinturas con temas bíblicos.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 30, 2021
Metro Art, in collaboration with the Autry After Hours, will present 'Versos y Besos with Las Colibrí,' a special Mother's Day evening performance filmed at Union Station. The program will be presented online and premiere Sunday, May 9, at 7 p.m.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 27, 2021
Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre is set to stage its most eco-friendly season of shows yet. A meadow of native grasses will be planted in a ring around the theatre’s central performance area to create a living, moving set within which to stage this year’s three productions.
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