Opera Traditionalists Will Adore the Met’s Opulent 1980s ‘Arabella’ Sopranos Rachel Willis-Sørensen and Louise Alder find their “Right Ones” in Strauss’s winning comedy. 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
Two Symphony Orchestras Tackle Wagner’s Supreme Masterpiece and Strauss’s First Opera with Mixed Results The American Symphony Orchestra returned recently to Carnegie Hall with the underrated 'Guntram,' championed by conductor Leon Botstein. By Christopher Corwin
Imperial Vienna and Stormy Skies: Inside New York City Ballet’s 2025 Spring Gala By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
Striking Set Design and Strong Singing Elevate ‘Hansel and Gretel’ at the Royal Opera House By Frances Forbes-Carbines
Lise Davidsen and Julia Bullock Jump Start New York City’s Classical Music Season By Christopher Corwin