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What's Up With Opera?
Pacific Opera Victoria
20 episodes
16 hours ago
As the world reckons with racism and sexism, opera luminaries including director Peter Sellars, bass-baritone Davóne Tines and conductor/soprano Barbara Hannigan dig into what’s changing — and what needs to change — in opera, and why now is the time for evolution and disruption in the centuries-old art form.
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As the world reckons with racism and sexism, opera luminaries including director Peter Sellars, bass-baritone Davóne Tines and conductor/soprano Barbara Hannigan dig into what’s changing — and what needs to change — in opera, and why now is the time for evolution and disruption in the centuries-old art form.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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What’s Up With Opera? Season 2 | 30 Second Trailer
What's Up With Opera?
36 seconds
1 year ago
What’s Up With Opera? Season 2 | 30 Second Trailer
In Season Two, we dive deep into opera's next wave of bold artists and cutting-edge productions, exploring what it takes to make it in opera.
What's Up With Opera?
As the world reckons with racism and sexism, opera luminaries including director Peter Sellars, bass-baritone Davóne Tines and conductor/soprano Barbara Hannigan dig into what’s changing — and what needs to change — in opera, and why now is the time for evolution and disruption in the centuries-old art form.