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
Preparing Tomorrow’s Opera Stars: Joyce DiDonato Shows Us How It’s Done Opera master classes let eager fans see another facet of their favorite singers' artistry, but these events are not without controversy. By Christopher Corwin
Bard SummerScape Once More Endeavors to Make Meyerbeer Great Again The sporadically involving 'Prophète' pleased far less than 'Huguenots' had fifteen years earlier. By Christopher Corwin
Responding to Plácido Domingo Allegations, Met and LA Opera Take Different Approaches By Helen Holmes