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Opera is waging a battle to save itself in the modern world — and against self-inflicted wounds
Jonas Kaufmann will no longer sing at London’s Royal Opera House — because, of all things, the pay is too low. “I don’t know how you do it,” the tenor recently told BBC Radio 3. In the same interview, ...
We talked about what two decades years of BMP means: It’s a notable achievement in a rarefied field--the serious music business--in no small part due to Morrison’s fierce dedication to leading the ...
Opera singer Denyce Graves’ voice has taken her around the world – but her journey started in Southeast D.C.’s Anacostia neighborhood. As Graves helped to inspire the next generation of opera stars, ...
Part of a series on the labor practices of the Des Moines Metro Opera. This summer, one of the biggest names in opera called for a reckoning within the industry. During a lecture at the Voice ...
A new study led by researchers from Keio University in Japan offer important insights into the key factors determining the scores of aspiring opera singers in singing competitions, providing a ...
Opera companies are increasingly relying on low-paid apprentices, reducing opportunities for mid-career singers. The decline in opera attendance has led to fewer performances and financial challenges ...
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