“Rinaldo” will be the first Minnesota Production in its new Luminary Arts Center in the North Loop, which had its grand opening earlier this fall and has hosted other rental productions. Part of the ...
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George Frideric Handel was the baroque era's master of the earworm. Take as evidence Minnesota Opera's new production of his opera, "Rinaldo." It's fairly bursting with lovely laments of love and ...
Glimmerglass Opera’s production of Handel’s “Rinaldo,” as seen on Monday, is unlike any Baroque opera audiences might hope to see. Written in 1711 with a libretto by Giacomo Rossi, the story includes ...
NEW YORK — It’s no secret that classical music institutions are struggling to attract new audiences. This challenge is often on my mind, but I had something of an epiphany about it on Sunday afternoon ...
Back in 2011 the show was great, but still felt like a work-in-progress. Three years on, and Rinaldo is back and suddenly everything that was slightly blurry before has snapped into focus and the ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Pacific Opera Victoria presents Rinaldo, an exotic story of adventure and ...
Editor’s note: American Baroque Opera Company performances scheduled for March 19 and 21 have been canceled. IRVING — You’ve got to admire the bravery of the American Baroque Opera Company. Founded ...
Premiering in 1711, Handel’s “Rinaldo” was the first Italian-language opera written for the London stage, and it was an immediate success. After 1731, however, it fell out of favor — for a good two ...
To prepare for her role as the top gun in ," Caitlin Mathes is watching TV. Specifically, CM Punk, John Cena and Alberto del Rio, as they drop triple powerbombs in the ring. Homework, you might say.
Even if they have never heard of George Frideric Handel, most people are aware of the composer’s great Christmas and Easter oratorio, “Messiah,” or, at the very least, its Hallelujah Chorus. But ...