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“UW-Whitewater is a leader in teacher education, and the MSE in Elementary Middle Education was created with the local and regional need for teachers in mind,” said Lana Collet ...
For more than seven decades, the Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcasts have brought opera into millions of homes, playing a vital and unparalleled role in the development and appreciation of opera in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Opera Columbus returns to the stage of the Southern Theatre this weekend for Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." A screwball comedy centered around Count Almaviva's attempts to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Joana Mallwitz is in calm, stylish command making her debut with Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” running in repertory ...
The Palm Beach Opera kicked off the opening night of its final production of the 2025 season, Mozart’s "Le nozze di Figaro," (The Marriage of Figaro) on Friday night at the Kravis Center.
When it comes to Mozart’s opera "The Marriage of Figaro," Adam Plachetka has sung both of its leading male roles: Figaro and Count Almaviva. And when the Czech bass-baritone finishes his three ...
Opera Santa Barbara’s (OSB) next production will be “The Marriage of Figaro” (1786), with music by Wolfgang Mozart, and a libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, based on the 1784 play of the same ...
RIVER FALLS, Wis. -- A UW-Whitewater provost will make a move across the state to become interim chancellor of UW-River Falls. John Chenoweth, who is currently the provost and vice chancellor for ...
For more than 200 years, Gioachino Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” and Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” have been among the best-known operas in the world, with comical stories and ...
Christina Gansch’s Susanna is at her best in the (false) refinement of “Deh vieni!”, in exquisite contrast with Figaro’s philippic, just ended. But if her voice elsewhere sometimes lacks the last ...
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The Marriage of Figaro - ENOAs the buzzing violins of Mozart’s iconic overture for The Marriage of Figaro begin, doors pop open to reveal a scurrying, swivelling, marching cast in white heels, disco blazers and red stockings.
Dysfunctional family: Count Almaviva's household loses its grip on sanity in Joe Hill-Gibbins' productionAll images by Zoe Martin Gender, money, status – even survival – all take their turn as the ...
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