Although “Attila,” the obscure Verdi opera that premiers in Seattle on Saturday, is based on the tale of Attila the Hun, the great Italian composer barely veiled a nationalistic theme. First staged in ...
“Nothing is so powerful,” Victor Hugo declared, “as an idea whose time has come.” In the world of opera just now, that idea seems to be the resurrection of Giuseppe Verdi’s “Attila.” Rarely performed ...
Attila the Hun is hardly a cuddly figure. The 5th century ruler of Central and Eastern Europe was known for his brutal treatment of those he conquered across the continent. And yet bass Young Bok Kim, ...
Seattle Opera’s “Attila” is a tour-de-force of mostly wonderful singing. The production, new to Seattle and rarely performed, was enjoyable and fresh despite some flaws. Verdi’s early opera is robust ...
1 Review: JULIUS CAESAR at Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis 2 Review: GALILEO GALILEI at Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis The dress rehearsal of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Attila The dress rehearsal of Giuseppe ...
The rewards of “Attila,” the early Verdi work that had its Seattle Opera premiere on Saturday, are in the nature of visceral thrills rather than the profound musical inspiration or psychological ...
The fall opera season gets underway this Friday with the first performance of the season from the Washington Concert Opera, an unstaged performance of Verdi’s Attila. Premiered in 1846, this is an ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Verdi's Attila will have its Met premiere on February 23, conducted by ...
You might be surprised by the turn of events in Giuseppe Verdi’s "Attila," Sarasota Opera’s fourth and final production of the 2022 Winter Season. Yes, it is THE Attila the Hun and his pillaging ...
San Francisco Opera’s summer season is on a roll. Last weekend, the company unveiled its first-ever “Nixon in China,” John Adams’ 1987 masterpiece in a vibrantly staged production. Tuesday evening at ...
NEW YORK - In 130 years, you'd think the Metropolitan Opera had covered the significant repertory. But not until last month, 164 years after its Venice premiere, did Verdi's Attila reach the Met. And ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Peter G. Davis WHEN Riccardo Muti ruled Teatro alla Scala in Milan from 1986 to 2005, a telephone caller to the opera house’s business offices was ...
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