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COC Barber of Seville chock full of debuts
ReviewTL;DR Boy loves girl. Girl loves boy. Boy wants to know she loves him for him, not his wallet. Boy employs services of person to get girl. Girl may or may not make it easier. Old guy tries to stop it (which may or may not involve money) or marry girl himself. Hijinks ensue. Some slash everyone gets married.

Franz Welser-Möst And The Cleveland Orchestra bring the Verdi Requiem, Mozart, and Shostakovich to Carnegie Hall
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The 'Quiet Luxury' of haute-contre Cyrille Dubois
ReviewThe extraordinary range of songs and exploration Fauré's evolution bestow 'essential' status on this collection.

'Cotton is like a hurricane swept through and then gone...'
ReviewSimple staging and minimalist lighting were an intrinsic part of the presentation, adding to the gravity. Bridges was dressed in a black and white gown and both performers sang with barely any gestures.

Hildegard: a composer trapped
ReviewWith this as Ms. Snider's inspiration, the composer appears to be trapped, musically, by her subject matter. Ms. Snider limits herself to what sounds like a nod to the music of Hildegard and her contemporaries, while also vigorously nodding to the avant-garde.

Rigoletto: Stellar cast, shattering Gilda
ReviewTo say her performance was transformative would be a gross understatement. With a voice so pure and clear that it would seemingly belong to a different fach, Dufresne still soared effortlessly above the other huge voices on the stage without any difficulty.

Kidon Choi on Pagliacci: 'We watch tragedy like it's entertainment.'
Interview'Pagliacci is about how private pain becomes public spectacle. The actors put on makeup and perform but behind the stage they are living with heartbreak and betrayal and violence,' says Choi. 'Today we see the same thing with social media. People put on a show of control and happiness but behind the scenes they feel loneliness and rejection.'

Pene Pati revels in superb accompaniment — in recital and the recording studio
ReviewHappily and with considerable elan, Pati traverses the collection, expressing passion, melancholy and joy (with a particular emphasis on joy) to create a charming and irresistible listening experience.

Golden Age: An Exception to the Rule
ReviewIt is, in all seriousness, a consistent breath of spring, and yes, like many an opera, it's full of sunshine and showers.

Elza van den Heever and the MET Orchestra: A stunning all-Strauss program
ReviewDelicacy and bombast strode hand in hand as they astonished with their surmounting of its dizzying transitions. Virtuoso playing came from every section of the orchestra and concertmaster, David Chan's prolonged and masterly solo work was precise and thrilling.