THROUGH 2/2: Florencia en el Amazonas Tells Timely Messages of Love and Nature
RALEIGH, NC – Have you ever dreamed of the creatures that lie beneath the Amazonian rivers and...
Read MoreRALEIGH, NC – Have you ever dreamed of the creatures that lie beneath the Amazonian rivers and...
Read MoreRALEIGH, NC – It’s understandable if there’s a certain sense of familiarity to Sandra Seaton’s The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson, a biographical homage to the unsung founder of the National Negro Opera...
Read Moreby Wade Hill | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized | 0
RALEIGH, NC – At its best, opera folds together engaging narrative, vivid dialogue, stellar singing and mood-building orchestration. Add in exotic sets, lavish costumes, and gripping action, and you have an art form that has...
Read Moreby Lawrence Bivins | Nov 13, 2024 | Music, Opera, Reviews | 0
RALEIGH, NC – At its best, opera folds together engaging narrative, vivid dialogue, stellar singing and mood-building orchestration. Add in exotic sets, lavish costumes, and gripping action, and you have an art form that has...
Read MoreRALEIGH, NC – The North Carolina Museum of Art is continuously bringing its members, and curious North Carolina residents coming for a one-off production, fresh and energizing new stage productions. Their outdoor...
Read Moreby Lawrence Bivins | Apr 25, 2024 | Articles, Music, Opera, Orchestral Music, Reviews, Vocal Music | 0
RALEIGH, NC – Operas performed in a concert format are often viewed as economy productions, where the music eclipses the visual spectacle that comes with ornate sets, lavish costumes, and ready action. There was nothing...
Read MoreIt’s been nearly eight years since North Carolina Opera last presented The Barber of...
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