The Met’s Crowd-Pleasing ‘Andrea Chénier’ Is Marred By Miscast Lovers The opera house's current revival, its first in nearly a dozen years, features an attractive, HD-ready cast that only sporadically rises to the occasion. By Christopher Corwin
Richard Tucker Award Winners Are Dominating New York City’s Fall Opera Season One need only look to Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera to see the ubiquity of Tucker Award alumni. By Christopher Corwin
Seven American Tenors Offer an Insider’s Glimpse into Their Ascendancy These days, American tenors dominate the international opera scene as almost never before By Christopher Corwin
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo