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“I’m a Stranger Here Myself” – Musical Portraits of Women
What happens when a woman sings her truth? When her desires, doubts, wit, and wounds are all laid bare through music? In "I'm a Stranger Here Myself", we invite you into a world of richly drawn female characters—complex, courageous, and utterly human. This voice and...
Tilde Carotini
Tilde Carotini, an opera star in the late 1800s, beloved and internationally acclaimed, saw an extremely tragic end to her life.
T as in Il Tabarro – Puccini A to Z
Puccini’s darkest opera, Il Tabarro, is centered on the idea of passing time and it was heavily criticized for its crudeness and violence.
Rosewood Café – Album review
An oboe in South-American music? Who would have thought it could sound so charming?
The symphonic Puccini
While Puccini’s fame is certainly due to his operatic works, there are some minor and not-so-minor compositions that were not destined to the stage.
5 great books on classical music for Christmas (or any other occasion)
Need an extra idea for a gift? Take a look…
Puccini A to Z – R as in La Rondine
La Rondine: an opera (not an operetta) built around dance that remains till today one of Puccini’s less performed works.
Puccini A to Z – Q as in Quando m’en vo’
Poetic, aesthetic, real life: how much more than (just?) pretty melodies is in La Bohème? How did Puccini work on the original Murger’s work?
Puccini A to Z – P as in Pascoli
Giovanni Pascoli was one of the greatest Italian poets: an emblem of decadent poetry, his desire to collaborate with Puccini never materialized