It will go, as they all do. The Aida of Sonja Frisell, which premiered in 1988, ran for about 250 performances. It has been ...
From her opening cries of “Mario!” (three of them), Radvanovsky was sovereign. She was una vera Tosca, a true Tosca. Italian, ...
Last night, the New York Philharmonic was conducted by Kevin John Edusei, a German born in 1976. He cuts a dashing figure ...
On recent reissues of The Lifeline & Pictures on the Wall by Hugo Charteris.
George Loomis on a production of Verdi’s “La forza del destino” at La Scala.
Attributed to Bernard Picart, from Amédée François Frézier & Edmond Halley’s A Voyage to the South Sea, 1735, Engraving, Hispanic Society of America, New York. “A Room of Her Own: The Estrado and the ...
Ted” Champlin had died, the thought that went through my head immediately was that they don’t make ’em like that anymore. Or ...
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Edward Zutrau epitomized a certain kind of New York School life, complete with fitful involvement in local exhibitions, difficulty selling pictures, and a SoHo ...