August 2025
Will they? Won’t they? Nemorino and Adina face off on our front cover in Garsington Opera’s new production of L’elisir d’amore with Oleksiy Palchykov and Madison Leonard.
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August 2025
Will they? Won’t they? Nemorino and Adina face off on our front cover in Garsington Opera’s new production of L’elisir d’amore with Oleksiy Palchykov and Madison Leonard.
Sad news of the death of the Czech lyric coloratura soprano Helena Tattermuschová, aged 92.
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama @RWCMD has appointed Dr Fiona McAndrew as its new Head of Vocal Studies.
Bad Boy of Music: the composer George Antheil was born #OTD in 1900. His six operas are worth a look …
The soprano Marie Tiffany - the only singer to appear in all three operas of Puccini’s Il trittico at their @MetOpera premiere in 1918 - was born in Chicago #OTD in 1881.
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