'Seraglio' opens Atlanta Opera season
The ‘why’ behind Mozart’s early opera, a farcical stew of Turks, sex and true love.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
The ‘why’ behind Mozart’s early opera, a farcical stew of Turks, sex and true love.
Read MoreSeason includes 3 historic works, a Pulitzer winner and 2 in Discoveries Series.
Read MoreAtlanta Opera’s 2013-14 season includes three operas; its High School Opera Institute, beginning with auditions in September; the fourth annual 24-Hour Opera Project, which moves to Nov. 1-2 to coincide with National Opera Week; and the 2013 Atlanta Opera Ball, a fundraiser titled “Puccini’s Palazzo.”
Read MoreIf you’re a composer, lyricist, singer, stage director or stage manager — with a yen for opera, Atlanta Opera wants you.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Opera has experienced more change in the past 10 years than at any other time in its its 33-year existence. Here’s a look back — and ahead.
Read MorePeople have been tapping and striking glass objects as a means of making music for more than 600 years. By the early 1700s European musicians began serious study of causing …
Read MorePoor Lucia: Stuck in gloomy, Gothic Scotland, betrothed to a boy from the wrong side of the moor, caught in the middle of her brother’s blood feud … it’s enough to …
Read MoreCosì fan tutte was the last of the three librettos written for Mozart by Lorenzo da Ponte, the indefatigable scapegoat whose career of diverse occupations ended with his death in …
Read MorePorgy & Bess has always been known to rattle the cages of opera’s conventions. This production will be no different. This time, it won’t be the themes, music or characters …
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