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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.
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Fort Worth Opera Festival Begins Well with The Pearl Fishers

Bizet's first attempt at the form works spectacularly well in the hands of the Fort Worth Opera.
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Opera Review: Die tote Stadt In Dallas Offers Rare Look at Powerful Piece

The opera's breathtakingly beautiful score is a highlight.
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Review: Dallas Opera’s Futuristic Death and the Powers Faces Life’s Oldest Questions

How to become a billionaire robot, in several not-so-simple steps.
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The Man Behind Robot Opera Death and the Powers

Composer and inventor Tod Machover blends technology and music in his sci-fi opera of the future.
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Why 2014 May Prove Decisive for the Future of Local Classical Music

Dallas-Fort Worth symphonies and opera companies are at a turning point. Will they shoot for the stars or remain content with mediocrity?
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The 8 Best Moments in Classical Music and Opera in 2013

Our critic rounds up the best moments in the concert halls and on opera stages in Dallas-Fort Worth this year.
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How the Broadway Porgy and Bess Mangles Gershwin’s Grand Opera

The substance of the masterpiece is still there and recognizable—albeit rendered garish and one-dimensional.
Classical Music

An Easier Way to Consume Your Culture: 7 Arts Organizations Launch the ‘DPASS’

It may sound like a little thing, but the DPASS is the Arts District doing the kind of thing for audience development that the development of the AT&T Performing Arts Center originally promised.
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