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On her new album, the opera star suggests Mother Nature has a lot to teach us, if we'd only listen.
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The new Dallas Opera production is a meta-story about the value — and cost — of great art.
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This summer, The New Yorker has thrown open the gates to much of its archive. Read these five classical music profiles and essays for free while you still can.
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The refreshingly open American mezzo Joyce DiDonato doles out some great advice — and not just to aspiring singers. In her latest YouTube video, she tackles subjects ranging from alienation to friendships to creating a life free from expectations of what's "right."
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Whether you believe that Mary Stuart was the most amoral, conniving and ruthless female of Elizabethan England or the most tragic victim of overwhelming…
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Hear a celebrated mezzo-soprano sing an aria from her exceptional new recording of Baroque opera selections, ranging from Handel and Haydn to nearly forgotten — but fiery and fabulous — arias by composers including Orlandini and Giacomelli.
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Beloved and rarities abound on Drama QueensThere is a lot happening with Joyce DiDonato; she just sang at Carnegie Hall with Il Complesso Barroco in a…