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Brian Lauritzen interviews the stars of Roméo et Juliette. Tenor Vittorio Grigolo discusses the critical importance of preparation, luck and timing...
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Music Director James Conlon discusses Mozart’s ongoing examination of the battle of the sexes throughout his “Da Ponte” trilogy, why Beethoven was ...
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Music Director James Conlon conducts the LA Opera premiere of Eugene Onegin, one of the jewels of the great Russian operatic tradition. “Onegin is ...
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Music Director James Conlon conducts The Turn of the Screw, a suspenseful chiller that launches a multi-season celebration of Britten operas leadin...
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Music Director James Conlon relishes the opportunity to conduct a little-known masterpiece that he has cherished for decades: Rossini’s The Turk in...
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With Rigoletto returning to the LA Opera stage for the first time in ten years, Music Director James Conlon relishes the opportunity to conduct Ver...
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For his first post-Ring performances, James Conlon returns to the LA Opera podium with an earlier Wagnerian masterpiece, and he’s excited to contin...
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Bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch, who stars as Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro, speaks to Brian Lauritzen about keeping in vocal shape, comparisons w...
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Bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch, who stars as Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro, speaks to Brian Lauritzen about keeping in vocal shape, comparisons w...
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Composer Daniel Catán speaks to Brian Lauritzen about his fourth opera, Il Postino, which has its world premiere at LA Opera, the poetry of Pablo N...
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Composer Daniel Catán speaks to Brian Lauritzen about his fourth opera, Il Postino, which has its world premiere at LA Opera, the poetry of Pablo N...
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