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St. Louisans have seen the play "A Streetcar Named Desire." Now they have an opportunity to see the opera.Quoting an original 1947 New York Daily News…
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A new opera from composer Ricky Ian Gordon, best known for his adaptation of The Grapes Of Wrath, uses tiny moments to tell the story of a big personality.
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When confronted with apparently transcendent genius, the predictable mere-mortal inclination is to concentrate attention and fascination on the person…
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Linda Skrainka, whose brush strokes reflect everyday life and transform the banalities into large, exquisite tributes to architectural stasis, nature and…
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Night after night, St. Louis opera lovers gave Rene Barbera standing ovations for his expressive, lyrical, tenor voice. That was three years ago at Opera…
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Mozart’s Songspiel “The Magic Flute” functions at the summit of human achievement as one of the most affecting and popular works in the history of this…
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Those locked into the stereotype that opera is elite entertainment put on by people in ivory towers may dump that notion when they hear about two guys…
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The mad scene in Donizetti’s opera “Lucia di Lammermoor” helped Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas and Nellie Melba soar to stardom. This weekend at Winter…
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Andrew Stuckey, in town to sing the title role in Verdi’s “Falstaff” with Winter Opera, stopped his car along Arsenal Street last week. The baritone…
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We continue our live broadcasts of the St. Louis Symphony for the 2013-2014 season this weekend, and you can be right there with us from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.…