Directed by Alberto Botelho.
A production of Mozart's opera recorded live at Zurich Opera House in 2000. Cecilia Bartoli leads an...
Although Domingo was younger and Banackova looked more like the sweet and innocent young Madalena th...
Passion, jealousy and betrayal take center stage at Londons Royal Opera House in a spectacular produ...
When Barbe-bleue loses his fifth wife, the turbulent Boulotte is selected at random to be the next o...
John Adams’s groundbreaking work vividly brings to life US President Nixon’s 1972 visit to the Peopl...
The World Orchestra for Peace, conducted by Sir Georg Solti, performs pieces by Rossini, Bartók, and...
Beethoven’s only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new product...
In Rigoletto, the deformed figure of the hunchbacked jester at the Mantuan court acts as a foil to h...
Arabella, Op. 79, is a lyric comedy or opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto b...
“La Bohème” follows a group of artists struggling to make a living in 19th-century Paris. The poet R...
Pagliacci, is a 1948 Italian film based on Ruggero Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci, directed by Mario ...
A version of Benjamin Britten's opera based on the Melville story. Will the virtuous young sailor Bi...
When Sir John Falstaff decides that he wants to have a little fun he writes two letters to a pair of...
Live 2001 production from the Zurich Opera House of the classic Mozart/Da Ponte opera, with Nikolaus...
Originally set in the 15th c century, Tchaikovsky's "The Enchantress" is updated to the present day ...
A film version of the famous Bizet opera, where a soldier (Don Jose) falls in love with a beautiful ...
Cio-Cio-San, a young Japanese geisha, seeks to fulfill her dreams through marriage to an American na...
Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), WWV 86B, is an opera in three acts by Richard Wagner with a German libre...
Star soprano Anna Netrebko created a sensation in her first Met performances as the malevolent Lady ...
Who loves whom in Così fan tutte, Mozart’s and Da Ponte’s cruelly comic reflection on desire, fideli...