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With Everest, The Dallas Opera Looks Forward
If you want to see where opera is headed in the 21st century, don’t miss this production.
By Catherine Womack
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Joby Talbot Climbs Into New Territory In Dallas Opera Premiere
The British composer talks about writing his first opera, which premieres at the Winspear this week.
By Catherine Womack
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Dallas Opera’s 2015-16 Season to Feature 2 World Premieres
Great Scott seems perfectly written for our city.
By Catherine Womack
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Deborah Voigt Temporarily Bows Out of Salome; Replaced by Lise Lindstrom
The opera that shocked Dallas audiences continues to surprise.
By Catherine Womack
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Squeamish Dallas Audience Couldn’t Handle Salome
Any production of Salome that is not disturbing, is not a great production.
By Catherine Womack
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The Dallas Opera Launches 2014-15 Season With a Charming Figaro
The opera is well-known for being difficult to execute successfully.
By Catherine Womack
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The Classical Note: Saul More Moody than Preachy | TCU’s PianoTexas
Simon Sargon's opera presents a moody and resonant depiction of the biblical character.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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Strong Silent Night Has Potential to be Holiday Staple
Tale of peace and its endlessly fleeting nature avoids cliché in another win for the Fort Worth Opera.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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Mozart’s Timeless Cosí fan tutte Handled Respectfully by Fort Worth Opera
Sometimes cynical tale of love given proper treatment by remarkable cast.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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With Blood, With Ink Tackles Poet Nun’s Timeless Feminist Plight
The Fort Worth Opera Festival premieres the tale of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
By Wayne Lee Gay