Music & Opera

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Marianne Crebassa’s Defining Role at the Comique

She made a sensation at the 2023 Aix Festival (once again!), Marianne Crebassa is returning to the defining role in Picture a Day Like This, in Paris from October 25 to 31, 2024. George Benjamin‘s opera is being revived at the Opéra-Comique after the critical success it garnered during its Aix premiere. In this new […]

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The Seven New Faces of Les Siècles

After the disheartening revelations that naturally led to the withdrawal of their principal leader, the brilliant ensemble Les Siècles, in residence at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées since 2022, is bouncing back by announcing the names of seven replacements. Jakob Lehmann, Ustina Dubitsky, Franck Ollu, Pierre Bleuse, and Simon Proust will conduct the various scheduled events […]

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La Scala in Milan improves its welcome for foreign visitors

The next spectators seated in one of the chairs at La Scala in Milan, the temple of opera, will undoubtedly notice a significant change. The seatbacks have been upgraded to provide subtitles, no longer in just two languages but now in five! Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish are now available, allowing music lovers to […]

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90 Years for Rafael Payare!

From November 19 to 30, 2024, London, Luxembourg, Paris, Hamburg, Berlin, Amsterdam, Munich, and Vienna will welcome Venezuelan maestro Rafael Payare for a grand celebration! The new Music Director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra will embark on a European tour to celebrate the orchestra’s 90th anniversary, founded exactly on November 16, 1934. Payare, who follows […]

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Carlo Vistoli Emerges

Carlo Vistoli, one of the few Italian countertenors, has just been recognized by the San Francisco Opera by winning the 2024 Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Emerging Stars Competition. After recently winning the “Abbiati” Prize from the Italian music critics, this is another accolade for Vistoli, who made his San Francisco debut in the […]

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Teodor Currentzis Back in Creation

Having just founded a new orchestra, Utopia, with the goal of allowing musicians to dedicate themselves to preparatory and research work while continuing to hone their musical mastery in order to achieve visionary artistic goals, conductor Teodor Currentzis is launching his own record label. Named Thêta, after the Greek letter, as a tribute to the […]

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Mourad Merzouki Took the Plunge!

Mourad Merzouki is a choreographer who is always full of surprises. A prominent figure in the hip-hop movement of the 90s, he has since established his style with an eclecticism that constantly drives him to seek inspiration in all disciplines, including sports. The French artistic swimming team secured fourth place at the Paris Olympics thanks […]

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Lorenzo Viotti in the Land of the Rising Sun

Already conducting several ensembles in Portugal and the Netherlands, the dashing Swiss conductor Lorenzo Viotti has just been appointed to lead the prestigious Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. As Music Director, he is expected in Japan starting in the 2026-27 season. He is the fourth to hold this position, succeeding another talented conductor, Jonathan Nott.   Discover […]

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Opera in Ireland, a family affair

As part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, the young Irish composer Emma O’Halloran is presenting two new works, Trade and Mary Motorhead, on the stage of the Pavilion Theatre in Dún Laoghaire, from 11 to 13 October 2024. For the occasion, she is adapting two plays with burning themes by her uncle Mark O’Halloran, a […]

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Lise Davidsen, Not Quite Isolde Yet!

While a new Ring cycle by Wagner is announced at the Metropolitan Opera, where the magnificent Lise Davidsen will be Brünnhilde in a new production by Yuval Sharon, the new star soprano of Wagnerian roles has finally been announced as Isolde in 2025-2026, in a new production that will mark Sharon‘s debut at the Met. […]