The Montreal-based conductor will take over America’s biggest opera house… eventually
Tag Archives: Metropolitan Opera
Richard Nixon, Opera Superstar
‘Nixon in China,’ once derided as ‘a novelty item,’ has turned out to be a modern classic
Renée Fleming updates her brand
The legendary soprano’s new album covers songs by the likes of Arcade Fire
Desperately seeking the next Pavarotti
Opera’s obsession with finding a new star tenor can end up ruining a singer’s career
Robert LePage in conversation
On tackling the Met, New York’s narcissism—and Hans Christian Andersen’s sex diary
The case of the missing conductor
Two very big American orchestras have a very big problem
Canadian Director Threatens To Crush Metropolitan Opera Stage
Is ‘Wagner’s Ring’—including Robert Lepage’s new Met version—worth the expense?