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Filmed in 2001, this program celebrates the 100th anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi‘s death. Filmed in 2001, this program celebrates the 100th anniversary of composer Giuseppe Verdi‘s death presenting an ...
On Saturday, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts hosted the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra and others to perform ...
As we approach the end of the 2025-26 season of the Spokane Symphony, the orchestra’s conductor and music director, James ...
SUNY Cortland’s Performing Arts Department, The Arts at Grace and the McNeil Development Company present the "Verdi Requiem," one of the great works for chorus and orchestra, on Friday, May 3 and ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Musicians, choristers and patrons were looking forward to performances of Verdi's Requiem by the San Francisco Symphony beginning on Thursday. Instead, the three days of shows -- ...
For a time, Chicago Symphony music director emeritus Riccardo Muti planned to end the 2024/25 downtown season with Hector Berlioz’s “The Damnation of Faust,” not heard at Orchestra Hall since 2008.
On Saturday, February 15 th, Key Chorale along, with a full orchestra, will present Verdi’s Requiem, a darkly dramatic 90-minute emotional roller coaster ride. NPR called it “one of the most sublime ...
Carl St.Clair has had cause for celebration, seemingly experiencing every emotion as his 35th and final season as music director of the Pacific Symphony comes to a close. Gratitude and loyalty came up ...
“I believe in nothing.” Listening to Verdi’s Requiem would certainly suggest otherwise, its 85-minute journey from “Introit and Kyrie” and “Dies irae” - via “Offertory”, “Sanctus”, “Agnus Dei” and ...
Were there imperfections? Fleetingly. Bass Soloman Howard sometimes ran ahead of the orchestra in “Confutatis maledictis” – Bancroft seems like a sensitive support for singers – before settling to awe ...