Amid Governmental Interference, Opera at the Kennedy Center is Flourishing—for the Moment In times of crisis, the art form remains a powerful medium for connection. By Christopher Corwin
Czechs and Violins: Bard Tries to Rescue ‘Dalibor’ SummerScape continues its tradition of staging rarely performed works with the U.S. premiere of Bedřich Smetana’s opera. By Christopher Corwin
Teatro Nuovo Revives a Forgotten Bel Canto Opera by a Woman Composer for the First Time in Nearly 200 Years If this revival of the 19th Century opera by Carolina Uccelli didn’t reveal a hidden masterpiece, "Anna" does provide a glimpse into what might have been had Uccelli kept composing. By Christopher Corwin