74 x 292.5 cm. (29.1 x 115.2 in.) possibly Inventario delle Pitture, e Statue esistenti nell’Appartamento dell’Emo, e Rmo Sig: Carde,: Pompeo Aldrovandi, 1736 ...
Tyrese Byrd as Ubaldo, Botond Pál as Rinaldo, and Emily Helenbrook as the title character in Opera Neo’s “Armida.” (Photo courtesy Gary Payne Photography) What was it about the story of Armida and ...
To prevent the capture of Jerusalem by the knights of the First Crusade, The Prince of Darkness has sent the enchantress Armida into the world to seduce the Christian heroes and turn them from their ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review By Anthony Tommasini Renée Fleming has always made very particular and personal choices of operatic roles. Over the years, the managers ...
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo – Rinaldo ed il mago di Ascalona – Art Institute of Chicago. Public domain. In this week’s Opera Cheat Sheet, Houston Public Media’s St.John Flynn and Eric Skelly give their ...
When it comes to opera, I am a late bloomer. My first opera was Tosca, in 2019, followed by Die Fledermaus, both at the Tel Aviv Opera House. My attendance at Armida e Rinaldo, staged last week at the ...
Mounting the company premiere of Rossini’s “Armida” at the Metropolitan Opera this season would almost seem to be an act of defiance. It’s an opera that calls for six tenors — when even one Met-worthy ...
Last Saturday I returned from my early errands to find a mid-morning message on the phone from my uncle, who by happy coincidence also lives in Ithaca, New York a few miles from my house.: “Lump Lump, ...
“Rinaldo” will be the first Minnesota Production in its new Luminary Arts Center in the North Loop, which had its grand opening earlier this fall and has hosted other rental productions. Part of the ...
Editor’s note: American Baroque Opera Company performances scheduled for March 19 and 21 have been canceled. IRVING — You’ve got to admire the bravery of the American Baroque Opera Company. Founded ...
What was it about the story of Armida and Rinaldo — drawn from Torquato Tasso’s 1581 poetic paean to the first Crusade, Jerusalem Delivered — that convinced 18 composers, including Vivaldi, Handel, ...