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Classical New York 3.0

Julian Sachs

For the third consecutive year, i-Italy is taking a look at things Italian at the Met and beyond in New York. This month we have new productions of "Anna Bolena" and "Don...

Stylish Grand Opera for Summertime Umbria

Judith Harris

The rapturous musical heart of Italy, Umbria boasts over twenty annual festivals in which music is the centerpiece, from the renowned Spoleto Festival created by the late composer...

Five Key Courses to Learn the Italian Language and Culture

The Italian Cultural Institute of New York is going to hold courses about Italian Art, Food and Wine, Fashion, Opera and Cinema

The 'Divina' Returns Home

ALICE BONVICINI

An exhibit about Maria Callas in her native New York at the Italian Cultural Institute. Costumes, jewelry and memorabilia of one of the greatest sopranos of all time

Marco Calliari, the Rocker in Love with Italian Music

Frida Hill

The Italian Canadian singer-songwriter who promotes Italian music in Quebec returns to New York with a new album and two free of charge concerts

"Portrait of a Pleasure Activist”

ALICE BONVICINI

Betsy Ashton immortalizes Fred Plotkin's jois de vivre on canvas

New 'Adventures' with Fred Plotkin

Julian Sachs

As the classical music scene in New York picks up where it left off three months ago, opera expert Fred Plotkin leads the fourth season of talks, Adventures in Italian Opera, at...

Ending it With a Blast

Julian Sachs

The final weeks of the 2009-2010 season, with new productions and repertoire, Muti's final concerts with the New York Philharmonic and Pollini's all-Chopin recitals.

Classical New York 1.0

Julian Sachs

A month of opera reviewed: the new Carmen at the Met, Domingo and Verdi, and Zeffirelli's Turandot. Plus a look at the upcoming month at Lincoln Center and beyond

Italians at the Metropolitan Opera

Gina Di Meo

You can’t say they are an army but they are close. I am talking about the Italians at the Metropolitan Opera, those both onstage and backstage of one of the most famous theaters...

Giordani, the genius of versatility

Gina Di Meo

He is definitely the man of the moment, or rather the tenor of the moment, and he is Italian.

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