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Tosca

Spring Opera and Dance Preview: 12 Reasons To Jump And Sing

From an opera about a rising boxer to dance inspired by Kandinsky’s watercolors, this season pushes boundaries in all directions.
By David Cote

Baritone Lucia Lucas Becomes First Openly Trans Singer to Perform at the Met Opera

“I think anybody who is the most honest version of themselves will be able to make the best art that they’re capable of.”
By Annie Levin

Opera Star Anna Netrebko Denies She Withdrew From ‘Tosca’ at the Met

Netrebko, who recently courted controversy with her role in 'Aida,' was scheduled to perform at the Met on March 26 and 29.
By Helen Holmes
Heartbeat Opera’s Dragus Maximus, Anthony Braxton, and the Industry's Hopscotch.

Spring’s Best Opera Reveals an Art Form Rapidly Innovating

By Mary von Aue
Soprano Sondra Radvanovsky goes into the windup for a sensational moment in Puccini's "Tosca'/

A Humble ‘Carmen’ Outclasses an Over-the-Top ‘Tosca’ at the Metropolitan Opera

By James Jorden
Anna Netrebko as Tosca is about to turn the tables on Scarpia (Michael Volle).

Anna Netrebko Proves Opera Divas Still Exist In a Breathtaking ‘Tosca’

By James Jorden
Diva Tosca (Sony Yoncheva) survives, but the opera 'Tosca' is DOA at the Met.

Metropolitan Opera’s ‘Tosca’ Makes Murder, Rape and Suicide a Snooze

By James Jorden
Rautendelein (Brandie Sutton) and the creatures of the forest in 'La Campana Sommersa'.

At NYCO, a Fairy Tale Opera May Lead to a Happy Ending

By James Jorden
New York City Opera production of Aleko.

Same Old, Same Old from New York City Opera

By James Jorden
Members of the cast of "¡Figaro! (90210)."

All the Best Opera: What to See This Season

By James Jorden
Tosca, performed by New York City Opera Renaissance. (Photo by Sarah Shatz)

Why, Tosca? Really. This Performance Made Us Question Everything

By James Jorden
Tosca PHOTO: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera

A Fresh ‘Pirates’ and a Reliable ‘Tosca’ Highlight New York’s Fall Opera Offerings

By James Jorden

"Tosca" Without the Fire

By Zachary Woolfe

A Look Back at Peter Gelb’s Met

By Zachary Woolfe

It’s a West-Coast East-Coast Opera Thing

By Molly Fischer

The Met’s Messy Season Limps Into Third Week of ‘Boos’

By Zachary Woolfe

The Guilted Age of Opera

By Zachary Woolfe

Scenes From an Italian Opera Opening: Joel, LeeLee, Others Take in ‘Tosca’ at the Met

By Irina Aleksander
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