While you're getting a kick out of Chabrier's L'Étoile, CIM Opera Theater will be getting a workout. That is to say, while guests are laughing, smiling, and humming along to the school's zany opera ...
You've got to be kidding me -- characters named Tapioca and Oasis, and a king named Ouf (it rhymes with woof)? The New York City Opera is doing just that -- kidding us in high style with its saucy ...
L'Etoile Photo: Carol Rosegg/New York City Opera L'Etoile Photo: Carol Rosegg/New York City Opera L'Etoile - Nordic premiere on a comic opera "Man cannot live by champagne alone - he also needs the ...
The case for Chabrier's Star twinkling again is made by his first (1877) steps in a very personal brand of wry harmonic twists, rhythmic vivacity and piquant orchestration which gives the woodwind ...
For perspective, the four-volume, 5,324-page, super-complete “New Grove Dictionary of Opera” gives the opera you just recently saw at the Musical Arts Center, Mozart’s “Don Giovanni,” 16 solid pages ...
Looking for something different to do on your 39th birthday? How about having a total stranger executed by impalement during the party? What? Too macabre? Maybe you just need to develop a French sense ...
Chabrier’s L’etoile of 1877, which enjoyed limited success before being neglected for much of the twentieth century, poses a problem for any major opera house today. How can this light, frothy and, ...
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