Los Angeles Opera s new Signature Recital Series gives vocal music fans exclusive access to astounding performances in intimate settings-filmed in stunning venues across this country and in Europe-streamed directly to home screens. Tenor Russell Thomas, LA Opera s Artist in Residence, partners with pianist Mi-Kyung Kim for a mesmerizing rendition of Schumann s
Dichterliebe (Poet s Love), Total Eclipse from Handel s Samson, and love songs by Adolphus Hailstork and Robert Owens.
From the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, mezzo-soprano Susan Graham sings a collection of songs by 20th-century composer Kurt Weill that range from the yearning Lonely House, to the tantalizing I m a Stranger Here Myself, and the nostalgic September Song. Russell Thomas and Susan Graham s recitals will be available until July. Recitals by Christine Goerke, Julia Bullock and J Nai Bridges will become available in May and June. Access to all five concerts costs $30 for LAO subscribers and $45
PRODUCTION: Latvian Director Māris Martinsons in Production with Historical Drama In the Land That Sings
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PRODUCTION: Latvian Director Māris Martinsons in Production with Historical Drama In the Land That Sings
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Gala der Stars in der Mailänder Scala
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(Latvian Public Broadcasting) The Latvian Literature platform which promotes works by Latvian authors overseas is among the winners of the annual Ministry of Culture Awards for Excellence, the ministry has announced.
Latvian Literature, Gundega Laiviņa, long-term director of the Latvian New Theater Institute, and Marina Rebeka, opera singer are the three recipients of this year s honors.
The remote award ceremony will be available to view on the website of the Ministry of Culture on December 21 at 18:00.
The Ministry explained that the platform Latvian Literature (established under the auspices of SIA Starptautiskās Rakstnieku un tulkotāju māja ) has made a significant contribution to the recognition of Latvian literature abroad, via participation at book fairs and providing resources to help with translations of Latvian literary works in other countries.