Performances in N.Y.C. Donald Palumbo, a mild-mannered but relentless perfectionist, is stepping down after 17 years as the company’s chorus master. Donald Palumbo said that when he took over as ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tilman Michael, who leads the Frankfurt Opera’s chorus, will succeed the veteran conductor Donald Palumbo, who steps down this season after 17 years.
This image released by Oper Frankfurt shows Tilman Michael, who will become chorus director of the Metropolitan Opera next season following the retirement of Donald Palumbo after 17 years as chorus ...
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Musical institutions in San Francisco and the Bay Area are emerging from the pandemic to offer new fall seasons. Forced to find ways to connect virtually for more than a year and a half, they are ...
Partnership and diversity are the buzz words – good ones, too – and the concept brings together the opera company’s soloists, chorus and orchestra with dancers from both Leeds-based Phoenix Dance ...
In a vast studio at the Seattle Opera Center on a recent Monday evening, a glorious noise was heard. While rehearsing the end of Act I of the beloved Puccini opera “Tosca,” the voices of 46 Seattle ...
This week, Symphony Center saw a one-two punch of good news and bad news. On Tuesday, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra announced that Donald Palumbo, the former chorus master of the Metropolitan Opera, ...
The month of December is packed with San Diego holiday concerts. Whether you like sacred music, sing-alongs or festive carols this Christmas and Hanukkah season, there’s something for everyone to ...