Antonio Pappano, the revered conductor and director of music at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, has unleashed a blistering attack on the new generation of opera singers, claiming they are ...
Is the world of opera becoming more inclusive? A new documentary, featuring conductor Antonio Pappano, explores the mission to open up the art form to everyone. Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - Antonio Pappano appears at an event celebrating his 22 years as Music Director at the Royal Opera House, in London on May ...
George Hall writes widely on opera and has contributed regularly to The Stage since 2000. He has also contributed to such publications as T ...full bio Ahead of the opening of Andrea Chénier, Antonio ...
Only a man who commands so much respect in the profession would be allowed to introduce so many of those foreign words which usually scare media supremos (even on Radio Three at one stage we were ...
George Hall writes widely on opera and has contributed regularly to The Stage since 2000. He has also contributed to such publications as ...full bio Antonio Pappano, music director of the Royal Opera ...
The conductor and musical director of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has hit out at politicians and what he called “misguided wokeism” for there being a “great suspicion” of opera and British ...
It must be strange playing in the orchestra pit of an opera house. The musicians can hear the singing and the stage noise above them; if it’s a comedy, they can hear the laughter, but they can’t see ...
Antonio Pappano, 54, is bringing his Orchestra and Chorus of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome to London and Birmingham for three concerts this month. Nowadays you get described as an ...