He is the opera superstar who was rehearsing his biggest ever role. She is the uncomplaining wife who, 300 miles away, was single-handedly raising his three children. But then their son had an ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Evgeny Nikitin will replace Bryn Terfel in the title role of the Metropolitan Opera's new production of Wagner's "Die Fliegende Hollaender (The Flying Dutchman)" that opens March 2.
NEW YORK — The high-profile new production the Metropolitan Opera is planning to open on New Year’s Eve is Puccini’s “Tosca.” But it is starting to resemble Agatha Christie’s trickle of killings “And ...
The bass-baritone Bryn Terfel returned to the Met for the first time in 13 years, alongside Sondra Radvanovsky, one of the great Toscas of our time. By Joshua Barone The booming bass-baritone stars in ...
Welsh bass-baritone singer Bryn Terfel is the bad boy superstar of the opera world. His new record, Bad Boys, pulls together some of the best evil roles in opera and musical theater — from traditional ...
With just a couple of sentences, opera star Bryn Terfel manages to combine his operatic career with his attachment to Wales - and also his love of golf. "I've just bought a house in South Wales, in a ...
Born Oct. 10, 1813 — 200 years ago, as we speak — Giuseppe Verdi composed “Falstaff,” his last opera, when he was nearly 80. It’s a Shakespearean romp in which the Merry Wives of Windsor tease and ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The bass-baritone’s planned return to the company, after eight years, was canceled because of an ankle fracture. By Michael Cooper In Wagner’s “Der ...