This web-post continues previous discussions about the expansion of opera’s standard repertory. (See Opera in Live Performance, Thoughts and Assessments at the End of 2010, Part One.) Most observers of the contemporary state of opera performance will concede that Bizet’s “Carmen” is the most durable representative of the French repertory, and I have argued that [...]
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Opera in Live Performance, Thoughts and Assessments at the End of 2010, Part Two
January 21st, 2011
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Opera in Live Performance, Thoughts and Assessments at the End of 2010, Part One
January 19th, 2011
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San Francisco Opera’s Calendar Year 2010 – Straight “A” Average Trending Higher
December 12th, 2010
Note from William: Since 2006, at the end of each calendar year concurrent with the David Gockley administration at the San Francisco Opera, I have given letter grades to each of the productions performed by the company that year. The criteria are simple. An “A” reflects a musical and theatrical performance and production that would [...]