Daniele Rustioni will become just the third principal guest conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in its nearly ...
When composer Mason Bates approached Michael Chabon about turning his novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” into ...
Beginning next fall, Rustioni will lead at least two operas each season and help provide continuity for the Met as it ...
On the west side, the Metropolitan Museum opened "Tosca"; over on the east side, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened ...
Dmytro Popov as Rodolfo and Ailyn Pérez as Mimì in Puccini’s La Bohème at the Metropolitan Opera. Photo: Marty Sohl / Met ...
Daniele Rustioni has been appointed as the Metropolitan Opera's Principal Guest Conductor, becoming only the third person to ...
Custom bronze reflective glass from Bendheim accentuates a revitalization in one of New York City’s cultural landmarks, the ...
Photo: Marty Sohl / Met Opera “Oh, the dead,” the artist Lily Briscoe thinks in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse. “One pitied them, one brushed them aside, one had even a little contempt ...
The life and death of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, whom Fascist forces assassinated during the Spanish Civil War, is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s opera, inspired by the life of Federico García Lorca, arrived at the Met with a dizzying blend of styles.
Operagoers who think that Bizet’s “Carmen” is Spanish should be sure to catch Osvaldo Golijov’s “Ainadamar,” which had its Metropolitan Opera premiere on Tuesday and runs through Nov. 9.
The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City's Lincoln Center remains a bastion of mid-century design excellence. But, like everything with a bit of age, a refresh is inevitable. The cultural ...