“Opera is thrilling, vibrant, verÂsaÂtile – and thrivÂing. In fact, there has nevÂer been a betÂter time to fall in love with the art form” — Simon CalÂlow.
This weekÂend, The Guardian pubÂlished a handy mulÂtiÂmeÂdia guide called “How to Enjoy Opera,” and it coinÂcidÂed with the streamÂing of a live perÂforÂmance of BenÂjamin BritÂten’s The Turn of the Screw. If you missed it (we menÂtioned it on our TwitÂter stream), you can still watch the perÂforÂmance online (and for free) until SepÂtemÂber 12th. In the meanÂtime, we would heartiÂly recÂomÂmend spendÂing time with The Guardian’s accomÂpaÂnyÂing primers. They start you off with a list of The Top 50 Operas from 1607 to 1978, and then give you a tutoÂrÂiÂal on how to surÂvive your first opera; a look at opera in the modÂern age; and Simon CalÂlow’s take on why “opera has nevÂer been more alive.” All worth a look…
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
Klaus Nomi: The BrilÂliant PerÂforÂmance of a Dying Man
Bill BaiÂley’s RemarkÂable Guide to the OrchesÂtra
All the Great Operas in 10 MinÂutes
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