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Met Opera, ENO to coproduce Wagner s Ring by Richard Jones
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Met Opera, ENO to coproduce Wagner s Ring by Richard Jones
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Long Beach Opera is expected to announce Monday that the company’s new artistic director and chief creative officer will be James Darrah, a Los Angeles director known for producing digital classical concerts and streaming operas during a near-year of COVID-19 closures.
The new contract begins immediately and will continue “until at least the end of 2024,” Executive Director and Chief Executive Jennifer Rivera said, making Darrah just the third artistic director in the company’s nearly 42-year history.
Darrah, 36, is scheduled to make his Long Beach Opera directorial debut this May with a production of Philip Glass’ “Les Enfants Terribles,” part of a diverse and imaginative season curated by Interim Artistic Director Yuval Sharon. Sharon’s interim position began after Artistic Director Andreas Mitisek departed in 2020.
Long Beach Opera names pandemic go-to director James Darrah as its next leader
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On Open Studio : Restoration Of Saint-Gaudensâ 54th Monument By GBH Staff
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Open Studio With Jared Bowen, we tell the story and document the restoration of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. Augustus Saint-Gaudens took nearly 14 years to complete this high-relief bronze monument, which celebrates the valor and sacrifices of the Massachusetts 54th.
One of the premier artists of his day, Saint-Gaudens grew up in New York and Boston, but received formal training at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In his studio in New York, he hired 40 men to serve as models for the soldiersâ faces. Paid for by private donations and unveiled on May 31, 1897, this monument depicts the 54th Regiment as they marched down Beacon Street, and off for war in 1863.