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'Hercules on the Thermodon': Antonio Vivaldi's baroque battle of the sexes – People's World

'Hercules on the Thermodon': Antonio Vivaldi's baroque battle of the sexes – People's World
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'Hercules on the Thermodon': Antonio Vivaldi's baroque battle of the sexes – People's World

LOS ANGELES How auspicious was this? COVID interrupted Pacific Opera Project (POP)’s plans to mount Ercole su’l Termodonte (“Hercules on the Thermodon”) three years ago, so it was postponed until now, the 300th anniversary of the original premiere in Rome on January 23, 1723. POP’s U.

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Review: Pacific Opera Project puts immersive spin on Vivaldi

The Pacific Opera Project goes all out with an obscure Vivaldi showpiece, refashioning the hipster Ebell Club in Highland Park.

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New opera 'I Can't Breathe' centers murders of Black American males – People's World

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.   “It would be impossible to find a more relevant topic for contemporary theatre,” wrote Arts Knoxville when I Can’t Breathe received its first production back in February. The new opera by composer Leslie Burrs, with a libretto by Brandon J.

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Gerald Carpenter: For Performers, 'Tis the Season for Greatest Hits and Reruns | Arts & Entertainment

By Gerald Carpenter, Noozhawk Contributing Writer | @noozhawknews December 22, 2020 | 9:00 a.m. Santa Barbara has always had a fine way with Christmas and adjacent festivals never “white,” of course, but brilliant, colorful, yet thoroughly laid-back. All we had to do the get in the spirit was take an evening stroll up State Street or Coast Village Road, pausing to peer into shop windows, or stopping for an espresso or hot chocolate. As we walked, we were likely to pass through several music zones, each softly broadcasting some seasonal favorites that blended in a tapestry of non-denominational joy. Best of all the community having never outgrown its small town feeling there was ever the possibility of meeting friends by chance for a happy, impromptu reunion.

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