When Karel Čapek wrote his play “Rossum’s Universal Robots” in 1920, the battle against machines replacing human labor had been fought for more than a century, with humans invariably losing. Now, more ...
Guerilla Opera will offer two courses to artists who are interested in exploring the art of writing through the lens of opera. The first is the “Guerilla Lab: Libretto Writing”, a four-class summer ...
We’re at a pizza parlor, listening to “The Perversity of Captain Morgan.” This opera has everything: drunk pirates, “horny fish,” a preteen stowaway from Colorado, and a character referred to only as ...
This summer, get ready to enter a world of scandal, romance, tragedy, intrigue, sacrifice, revolt, vengeance, and mystery. Hearts will be won; hearts will be lost. Heroes will die; heroes will win.
The following is a press release written by Maestro Diego Barbosa-Vásquez for the Performing Arts Laboratory. Opera is reinvented through diversity: PAL announces the 2025 call for Opera Camp™, a ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — He comes here every day, to gather wood. Axe in hand, the woodcutter (baritone Geoffrey Schmelzer) sang as much when he introduced “In A Grove” with see-sawing modulation, ...
"Based on an earlier, briefer publication in German entitled Erinnerungen und Gespräche mit Kurt Schwitters. Zürich, Verlag der Arche, 1963." siris_sil_93 ...