‘Three! Seven! Ace!’: The Met Goes All in On ‘Queen of Spades’ Elijah Moshinsky's vivid production is a winner. By Christopher Corwin
Topflight Teamwork Makes for a Marvelous Met Mozart Unlike many works by Puccini, Verdi or Wagner, Mozart’s operas demand charismatic singing actors working closely together with a minimum of diva/divo posturing. By Christopher Corwin
The Met Honors Puccini With a Scattershot Gala ‘Tosca’ The production revealed that soprano Lise Davidsen and tenor Freddie De Tommaso are not especially well-matched By Christopher Corwin
Teatro Nuovo Revives a Forgotten Bel Canto Opera by a Woman Composer for the First Time in Nearly 200 Years By Christopher Corwin
The Met Opera Gets Contemporary With a New Commission Focused on Ukraine By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Double Diva: Renée Fleming and Sonya Yoncheva Perform at Carnegie Hall and the Met By Christopher Corwin