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Joyce DiDonato stars in `Eden in Olympia' coinciding with Paris Games, a call to climate action
- While much of the globe is focused on the Paris Olympics, a movie filmed from ancient Olympia starring mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato premiered this week that uses music to spark contemplation of creation and carnage. In a series of scenes set to music from Baroque to Mahler’s “Rückert-Lieder” through “The First Morning of the World” by Academy Award-winner Rachel Portman, director Olivier Simonnet visualizes DiDonato’s audio recording released two years ago, a call to action on climate change. “I find it comforting to know that this isn’t the first time we’ve been facing difficult things as a species on the planet, but we do have the power to set things right,” DiDonato said this week.
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Kansas City Christmas: ‘Nutcracker,’ ‘Messiah,’ tubas, more. Plus: DiDonato onscreen
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‘The Hours,’ in Its Latest Adaptation, Is a Stunning Triumph for the Met: Opera Review
There’s a moment in the second act of “The Hours,” the Metropolitan Opera’s superb new offering by composer Kevin Puts, in which Clarissa Vaughan (Renée Fleming) is prompted to reflect. In conversation with an old friend named Louis (William Burden), she’s reminded of a single summer by the beach, long enough ago to have begun […]
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‘The Hours’ Turns Again—From Book to Movie to All-Star Opera
Evan Zimmerman/Met OperaThe most striking and effective thing in the Metropolitan Opera and Philadelphia Orchestra’s operatic adaptation of The Hours (to Dec 15), conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, is its taking full narrative advantage of having its three lead female characters on stage. That physical proximity, and Phelim McDermott’s intelligent reading of Michael Cunningham’s best-selling novel (the score is by Kevin Puts and libretto by Greg Pierce), brings to intimate and evocative life the
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‘The Hours’ Opera Review: Michael Cunningham’s Three Tall Women Now Sing
The wonderful Virginia Woolf triptych brings together Renée Fleming, Kelli O'Hara and Joyce DiDonato
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After fine-tuning, 'The Hours' with Fleming opens at the Met
Kevin Puts’ “The Hours” has had more than a few hours of changes since it was first heard in a pair of concert performances in Philadelphia last March. The first composition in a novel arrangement between the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera was presented twice last March at Verizon Hall, then fine-tuned by the production team before its staged debut in New York on Tuesday night. “He made the role higher for me,” said soprano Renée Fleming, who sings Clarissa Vaughan.
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Opera star Joyce DiDonato returns to Kansas City for a concert to save the planet
“It is the culmination of all I’ve done in my career: storytelling, theater, music, opera, song,” says the world-renowned mezzo-soprano who grew up in Prairie Village.
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DiDonato, Fleming, Bell and more: Powerhouse talent packs KC Harriman-Jewell Series
After the pandemic, “it feels so good to get to this place.”
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Joyce DiDonato interview: ‘I was a thriving member of a super-patriarchal system’
Joyce DiDonato has had a quiet 12 months, particularly by her standards. In fact, she struggles to find the language to describe it. “What’s the word?” the 52-year-old superstar mezzo says, puzzled for a second. “A sabbatical!” It’s no surprise that DiDonato struggles with the term. Her life for the past few decades has been one relentless march across the globe – in part because of the opera world’s (former) international churn, but also because she has the energy to match. When not impressing
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Fact check: It's true, Ginsburg said bipartisanship needed 'true patriots' on both sides
A quote attributed to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a social media post is confirmed. She did speak of a need for bipartisanship.
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