Currently, the world of opera is sorely lacking superstar talent. Last night, at the Staatsoper unter den Linden, three of the world's brightest classical-music talents came together in a very ...
Five years ago, Anna Netrebko unveiled her take on Verdi's Lady Macbeth at the Met and wowed audiences from here to eternity. She showed that this kind of role, in this composer's work was where she ...
On Verdi’s Macbeth at La Scala, starring Anna Netrebko. “It’s hard to imagine a scenario in which she will return to the Met,” said the Metropolitan Opera general manager Peter Gelb of the superstar ...
WOJCZUK: Our modern version of Lady Macbeth has a sort of secret history, and it starts in sort of the mid-nineteenth century around 1834, and previously, the role had been played very feminine, very ...
New York, NY – Anna Netrebko sings her first North American performances of the charismatic villainess of Verdi’s Macbeth this season, in a starry cast that also includes Željko Lučić as Macbeth, ...
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A new staging of Verdi’s Macbeth, starring Anna Netrebko and Plácido Domingo, opened at the Berlin State Opera June 17. The production, directed by Harry Kupfer, continues performances through July 2.
The Metropolitan Opera is now in its third week of sharing performances online in lieu of the stage. The Nightly Met Opera Streams series continues in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and the ...
NEW YORK — For months, there had been so much buzz over how Anna Netrebko would fare this season when she sang Lady Macbeth for the first time at the Metropolitan Opera, you would have thought that ...
This revival, worthy of the Met’s status as the greatest opera house in the world, doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. Its classic plan for success includes a superstar cast, sensitive conducting, a ...
Poor Macbeth. Henpecked, manipulated and always upstaged by his wife. Who would have thought Shakespeare’s most murderous villain would continue to take a back seat to one of literature’s fabulous ...