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Opera in Latin America: A Living Tradition, A Rising Future
By Mary Jane Cryons, May 5, 2025 fachada-teatro-sucre-quito-fundacion Opera in Latin America is not a niche art form surviving on nostalgia. It is a living, evolving cultural force, carried by passionate audiences, resilient institutions, and artists who sing with a directness and emotional truth that feels inseparable from the region itself. For many people outside the continent, Latin American opera is still viewed as “emerging.” But anyone who has spent time in its theater
May 5, 20252 min read


Introducing the Next Generation: Children’s Opera at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
by The Opera Lover, November 2024 Rome’s Teatro dell’Opera has long been a beacon of operatic excellence, and its Children’s Opera program continues that tradition by cultivating a love for music and performance in young audiences. Designed to engage children from their earliest encounters with the stage, the program combines professional-level productions with educational insight, offering an immersive introduction to the magic of opera. Each production is thoughtfully ada
Oct 31, 20241 min read


Grounded at the Met: A Raw and Riveting Start to the 2024 Season
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024 season opener, Grounded , offers a raw, intense experience that blends the harrowing realities of war with...
Sep 26, 20242 min read
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