I can think of only one opera in which the first word sung is also the title … can you name it?
Please do so in the comments section below.
(There may be more than one opera that starts this way, so go ahead and educate me.)
I can think of only one opera in which the first word sung is also the title … can you name it?
Please do so in the comments section below.
(There may be more than one opera that starts this way, so go ahead and educate me.)
Review: Pacific Symphony spends evening in France. Orange County Register, March 7, 2013.
Review: Vienna Phil returns with Schubert, Mahler. Orange County Register, March 4, 2014.
photo: Richard Schuster
Review: Garson’s ‘Symphonic Suite for Healing debuts. Orange County Register, March 2, 21014.
For all of you who heard Thierry Fischer lead the Pacific Symphony in a fantastic performance of orchestral excerpts from Berlioz’s “Romeo and Juliet” last night, here’s some music he left out: the “Queen Mab” scherzo. It doesn’t serve the plot that much (that’s why Fischer left it out, I presume), but it is the most famous piece from the score, and brilliant to boot.
Review: Dudamel, Simon Bolivar, conquer Tchaikovsky. Orange County Register, Feb. 25, 2014.
The link is free.
Review: ‘Billy Budd’ sails at L.A. Opera. Orange County Register, Feb. 23, 2014.
photo: Robert Millard
Review: Pacific Symphony takes on ‘La Traviata’. Orange County Register, Feb. 21, 2014.
This piece never gets old for me. Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony.
Review: St. Lawrence thrills in Haydn. Orange County Register, Feb. 20, 2014.