Performed at Madrid's historic Teatro Real in 2018, Ivor Bolton conducts Benjamin Britten's opera based on Lytton Strachey's 1928 Elizabeth and Essex: A Tragic History. In her repeated clashes with the Earl of Essex-a longtime favorite of the queen who was ultimately put to death for treason-Elizabeth I is depicted as flawed and vain, human and sympathetic.
Take a perfect cast, a great conductor and a groundbreaking staging in-out makes a 'Tristan' for ete...
Arabella, Op. 79, is a lyric comedy or opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto b...
This filmed version of Strauss' shocker features Teresa Stratas as opera's most depraved teenager, a...
A lonely mother and her son go to the opera where a performance of Cherubini’s opera Medea is given....
Tan Dun portrays the Venetian explorer's travels to the Far East as a journey of both inner and phys...
Witness the Zurich Opera's stunning production of Richard Wagner's masterpiece "Tannhauser," conduct...
The man looks back on a turbulent love life, which he does not dare to opt definitively for a perman...
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...
Glyndebourne's pulsating new production of the Waltz King's much-loved comic operetta. Its story c...
The Zurich Opera gathered a superb cast for this production: Italian soprano Eva Mei sings the Count...
Deep in a forest where druids and warriors seek revenge against the conquering Romans, Norma is scor...
After the acclaimed Met premiere of Thomas Adès's "The Tempest" in 2012, the composer returned with ...
Sir David McVicar’s bold new staging of Tosca, Puccini’s operatic thriller of Napoleonic Rome, thril...
Benjamin Britten’s opera of the Henry James novel. An inexperienced governess is sent to a country h...
Opera by Harry Somers portraying Metis leader Louis Riel and his Northwest Rebellion.
A surreal movie by peter Weigl starring Michael Biehn and Lubomir Kafka.
Takarazuka Revue's Phantom based on the play by Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit.