Opera Now  |  April 2022
In the April issue of Opera Now, we meet the celebrated American mezzo Joyce DiDonato. Her global recital tours, the most recent of which is Eden, have galvanised audiences into thinking differently about music, urging us to explore the deep spiritual connection between singing, the world around us, the challenges that face us, and the humanity within us.
In a special focus on opera in the USA, Susan Danis celebrates 10 years steadying the helm of Florida Grand Opera; Khori Dastoor ushers in a new era as CEO of Houston Grand Opera; how Young Artists Studios are having outstanding success in nurturing a new generation of great singers; a pragmatic¬ new CEO finds a recipe for¬ success at Seattle Opera; and our guide to opera, travel and adventure on the wild side of the American cultural scene.
Plus, how Glyndebourne is setting out to rescue Ethyl Smyth’s neglected opera The Wreckers; soprano Ruby Hughes puts a spotlight on the talents of women composers; Sondra Radvanovsky’s thrilling Three Queens in Naples; and Danielle De Niese on her Favourite Things.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Opera Now April 2022.