Ivan Repušić: I Lombardi and Nabucco are twin plays – an interview
Earlier Verdi operas are rarely performed, but the line-up of the Munich Radio Orchestra is optimal for these works – Ivan Repušić explains.
Humour, as Ferenc Szijj does it, offers a predominantly absurd and grotesque quality and an ironic tone, similar to István Örkény.
Married for love, Borodin became a champion of women’s rights under the influence of his wife, the pianist Ekaterina Protapopova.
A wise woman who, realising her age, gives up her much younger love for a young and beautiful heiress in Der Rosenkavalier.
Adams and Durante investigate the common ground between the music of the two sides of the Mediterranean: North Africa and South Italy.
The songs on the new group’s first album The Island are very cohesive: they are flowing naturally into each other.
A fascinating aspect of this ancient ritual is that it is predominantly performed by women, with only a handful of men participating.
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