"Brundibar" will be performed at the National WWII Museum on May 14 at 7:30 p.m. and May 15 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. It is the first time the New Orleans Opera Association has partnered with the WWII ...
The Santa Barbara Youth Opera, in collaboration with Ojai Youth Opera and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony, will present a fully-staged production of Brundibár, Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása’s ...
FAIRBANKS — Rare is an opera without a tragic element, a rehashing of a dark piece of history or a tale of lovers scorned. In “Brundibar,” the tragedy is the setting in which the opera was originally ...
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On YouTube, there's some grainy video posted under the title "Brundibár clip from Terezín." Lasting just one minute, the black-and-white footage features a choir of approximately 40 children singing ...
When Gian Carlo Menotti wrote “Amahl and the Night Visitors” for a NBC broadcast on Dec. 24, 1951, he called it a “an opera for children because it tries to recapture my own childhood,” according to ...
Once upon a fairy tale, two children had a sick mother who needed milk to make her healthy. The children went to town to buy some, but could not afford it. They sang for money, but no one could hear ...
Savannah Children's Theatre brings "Phantom of the Opera" to Savannah for the first time. Between its rich, record-breaking history and eerie opera house setting, “Phantom of the Opera” feels like the ...
If you could get inside the head of the average school kid, what would you find about opera? Fat-lady clichés topped with horns and singing at the top of their lungs for hours? Or would you find a ...
The featured Marcolivia Duo perform “Hava Nagila” which Marc Ramirez, violinist and violist, says is traditionally performed to work the crowd into a frenzy. Ramirez, an Arlington native, says “we ...
From the children’s reaction, you’d think it was a cartoon show. Or a puppet show. Maybe a circus? But no, it was … an opera. “I loved the show,” said a 7-year-old. Another shouted “bravo,” like a La ...