“Even divine nature needs its diminuendos and morendos, in order to come to life again and rise up, heading for a great crescendo, attaining her strength and stature once more in a mighty ff ...
The organ played by composer Antonin Dvorak during his stay in Spillville in 1893 is on display at the museum. (Adam Wesley/The Gazette) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using ...
Through centuries and across countries, various versions of folklore grew. “Rusalka,” which Wichita Grand Opera is presenting next weekend, is composer Antonin Dvorak’s take on the Czechoslovakian ...
Milwaukee Opera Theatre (MOT) and Danceworks dive back into the enchanted waters of “Rusalka,” with their second collaborative production of Antonín Dvořák’s classic opera. Once again, they presented ...
This Saturday at Grass Valley’s Del Oro Theater, Sierra Theaters will present Antonin Dvorák’s “Rusalka” as the latest offering of the new season of The Met Opera Live in HD. Beautifully evocative of ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Once upon a time there was a nymph called Rusalka. In the depths of the ...
On a revival of Dvořák’s Rusalka, at the Bavarian State Opera. “I must destroy you,” sings Rusalka, the water nymph and title character of Antonín Dvořák’s only opera of enduring popularity, to the ...
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