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Raising new voices
CASSANDRA WRIGHT soprano
NEWS & NOTES London’s Royal Opera House announces name change
King attends Pappano gala
News in Brief
Sonya Yoncheva launches charity initiative for young musicians
IN Opera Now WINTER 2024
Michael Tanner 15 April 1935 – 3 April 2024
Look to our conservatoires for the future of new opera
I’ve rebuilt Somerset Opera to collaborate, rather than compete
Prompter • Excellence and relevance are not mutually exclusive
Letter from Prague • Exploring the capital of Czechia through Smetana and its remarkable operatic history
Art and addiction • Edinburgh International Festival highlights transformative stories of sobriety in an alcohol-fueled culture, even as it faces the paradox of whisky sponsorship.
Scenes from a musical marriage • Connected by a musical admiration and passion for community music-making, the classical celebrity couple soprano Sonya Yoncheva and conductor Domingo Hindoyan take stock as they celebrate 10 years of marriage
Hum of the Earth • The US premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s opera The Listeners arrives in Philadelphia in September. She speaks about the opera and modern cult intrigue
Must-see new opera productions in the 2024-25 season • Opera Now raises the curtain on the 2024-25 season by exploring some of the key new productions to hit the world’s biggest stages
Spirituals on the opera stage • Tazewell Thompson shares the inspiration behind his opera Jubilee, mapping the experience of the revolutionary Fisk Jubilee Singers
Puccini Tosca • A new regular feature speaks with opera singers about a role they’re playing. We meet soprano Angel Blue to unpack the character of Floria Tosca
Quartet to Magic Flute • Magnus Johnston, renowned for his career in chamber music, was appointed the concertmaster at the Royal Ballet & Opera last autumn. He speaks about his early career with the Johnston String Quartet and now transitioning into a pit orchestra job
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
UK opera fringe
PRESENTS… The Greatest Tenors • Their music, their lives and their legacies
Germany
Don Quichotte
The opera lover’s essential guide
Japan
New releases
CHOICE
Q&A with Oliver Leith • The composer talks about his opera Last Days
Book review
Spotlight July – October 2024
Behind the scenes with… ANN RAWDON SMITH – CASTING ADMINISTRATOR AT GLYNDEBOURNE • Following jobs at Britten Pears Arts and the Orchestra of the Enlightenment, Ann Rawdon Smith moved to a role at Glyndebourne that she has filled for the last 24 years
The Opera Now Quiz
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ELEANOR BROOMFIELD – SOPRANO • A new series hears from opera singers who have navigated mental health challenges in the industry